by Nitin Mehta | Nov 24, 2020 | Musings
Your Article in today’s Guardian criticising the Modi Government for its plan to build a new parliament is fastidious. The world’s biggest democracy needs a new building and after careful consideration it has come to this decision. The old argument that...
by Nitin Mehta | Nov 24, 2020 | Musings
Dear SamanthYour article in the Guardian is peppered with innuendo and fake claims. You are mainly addressing a British audience hoping that it will create the impact you want suiting your ideology. Let us start with paragraphs you have written in your article.Para 1...
by Nitin Mehta | Nov 24, 2020 | Musings
I have sent the following to Kenan Malik's blog who has written an article which is like many others from UK based left wing Indian journalists and academics in today's Guardian. Message: Dear Kenan Your article today in the Guardian ( 13 January 2020 ) starts with a...
by Nitin Mehta | Jul 16, 2020 | Articles, Events, Musings
Oshwal Association of the UK Zoom talk on Vegetarianism and Veganism from a Jain perspective Thank you very much Kaushikbhai and the Oshwal Association for inviting me to talk to you about Ahimsa from a Jain perspective. Special thanks also to Paresh Shah and Ashish...
by Nitin Mehta | May 28, 2020 | Articles, Musings
Ireland was one of the few countries not conquered by Rome until the 5th Century. It had a vibrant culture and a belief in many Gods. The Celtic culture and Gaelic language of the people of Ireland had striking similarities with the Indian civilisation and the...
by Nitin Mehta | May 9, 2020 | Articles, Musings
When India gained independence in 1947 the seeds were sown for a new world order. An ancient civilisation was shaking off its shackles and springing back to life. For decades though India was portrayed as a nation of beggars and snake charmers by the Western media. In...
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