India
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Interview with Vidhya Thakkar

A freewheeling chat on what made the book come to life. Continue reading
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Manolo Marquez leaves Hyderabad

What I will remember the most about Manolo’s tenure at the Maidaan is the dignity he lent to all of us in Yellow and Black. Continue reading
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Hyderabad FC: Hardwired to Self-Destruct?

Hyderabad FC have done a fabulous job in resurrecting the affluent footballing heritage of the city. It is a privilege, as well as a responsibility. Continue reading
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Book Review: Dharmic Nation by N. Jagannathan

Mr Jagannathan thoroughly disagrees with the fact that religious minorities in India need to be offered protection or rights that are in accordance with their socioeconomic standing. Continue reading
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Manipur riots: Chinglensana Singh’s house torched

Politicians thrive upon deepening the divides in our society during such crises. Continue reading
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Book Review: The Republic of Hindutva by Badri Narayan

The Congress, or any party that remains on tenterhooks with the BJP, says Narayan, is fighting with an idea of the RSS which has grown old. Continue reading
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Book Review: The Indian Conservative by Jaithirth Rao

An ideology which focuses on individualism perhaps much more than pure leftist or pure rightist philosophies do. Continue reading
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Eatery Review: Hard Rock Cafe, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad

The most striking feature of the Hard Rock Cafe is that each outlet has a unique ambience, rock-and-roll memorabilia, and aura to it. Continue reading
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Music Review: Let It Bleed by The Rolling Stones

Gentle in its hues and soft in its approach, apart from Exile on Main Street, it is perhaps the album that defined the band through the late 60s and early 70s. Continue reading
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Wayanad: A Photojourney

Photographs from my recent forays again into the Western Ghats, this time, near the Chembra Peak in Wayanad, Kerala. Continue reading

Mohul is a national-level cricketer, poet, sports journalist, travel writer and essayist from Hyderabad, India.
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