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The Daydream View VR is a new headset which came with a controller that features motion controls and two buttons. Google might be working on a next-generation virtual and/or augmented reality headset, as found by Patently Mobile, as patent application was recently filed at the US Patent and Trademark Office. It also comes with a replaceable face mask that can be hand-washed. Google’s next-generation headset will be able to track the user’s position in real world and perform a process for transitioning out of the virtual world generated on the platform.The application reveals that the upcoming Pink embossed rabbit hair faux fur fabric system will have built-in headphones for enhancing the user’s gaming and VR experience.

It also comes with a replaceable face mask that can be hand-washed..However, in a recent patent filing by Google has shown that they are contemplating a change in the headset’s design — according to the patent application.The system will also be capable of helping users avoid obstacles in the room by using a gradual transition out of the virtual world.

The headset will also have more controls for adjusting the device’s lenses and lighting conditions. The processor may translate the detected real world movement of the user’s electric device into virtual movement.Google had launched the Daydream VR headset, when it announced its flagship phone, the Pixel and the Pixel XL.

The VR headset is compatible with Pixel and Pixel and XL smartphones, and it’s made out of fabric rather than plastic. The headset comes in three colors and weighs around 220 grams. This is just a patent application for now, and it remains to be seen if Google will actually incorporate the technology in an upcoming Daydream VR headset. The headset has reduced number of straps and clips, so it becomes easier for people who wear glasses.The headset comes in three colors and weighs around 220 grams.The filing also shows that Google may be working on a new method of operating an audio visual system that can generate a virtual experience which may include activating a tracking device.Google also might create an all-new VR tracking system for allowing users to wear the headset and move around the room while games, so that their VR experience is immensely improved and realistic


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A young adult novel about a 16-year-old girl trying to deal with her mother abandoning her family, taking care of her grief-stricken father and brother, and a cute guy who helps her come out of her shell.. Something similar happened to a neighbour and I saw the young daughter taking care of the family. She talks to us about her most recent recycled faux fur fabric novel, “When She Went Away is the story of a 16-year-old girl, Maria Sulaiman, who is trying to deal with her mother abandoning her family.Wajid started writing very early on because she realised that writing was what she was best at. She says, “People tell me I get the voice of the protagonist, a teenager, just right. Once the mother leaves, it is upto the family left behind if they let it disintegrate or keep the bonds held together.Andaleeb Wajid seems extremely calm and composed for an author who has been extremely busy the past year. Also, a little bit of me creeps into every character I write.”When asked if the characters were inspired by people she’s met, she smiles, “Definitely.

Maria is actually inspired by something I saw when I went to visit my uncle in Dubai when I was 12. They also like the fact that the book doesn’t come across as judgmental of the mother or the daughter.”The author who loves to spend her time reading Rick Riordan’s work tells us that young adult fiction has been a genre she is extremely comfortable because at heart, she herself is a young adult. She recently launched her eighth book called When She Went Away, a young adult novel with a heart.” The More Than Just Biryani writer goes on to say, “In an Indian society, there’s a perception that the fabric of a family is held together by the mother.

I was left wondering how she managed and that had I been in her position, I would be utterly lost. A lot of things happen after that, their aunt tries to marry off their father and Maria meets a cute guy, K, who helps her come out of her shell. She sees her father and brother deal with this event in their own ways but sees it all from afar.” She is also coming out with a new book in April and a contemporary romance novel in November this year. After releasing several short stories and getting published for the first time in 2009, there was no looking back


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After the addition of conspiracy charge, the case will shift to Lucknow where karsevaks are being tried for the actual demolition. There will not be a fresh trial. Mr Advani and others will be sentenced to five years in jail if found guilty in the joint trial. Soon after the Supreme Court order, she had announced that she Rabbit fur with white print faux fur fabric would visit Ayodhya to seek lord Ram’s blessings for an early construction of a grand Ram temple. Dr Vedanti told a news channel that that it was on his instructions that the kar sevaks had demolished the mosque structure.K.The Ayodhya issue, which catapulted the Bharatiya Janata Party to the position it is today, is back to haunt it again.

Hindu mobs had demolished the 16th century mosque, claiming it was built on the birthplace of god Ram, triggering some of India’s worst riots since Partition. Advani, M.However, former BJP MP, Dr Ram Vilas Vedanti, stoked the Ayodhya fire further on Friday when he owned responsibility for the demolition of the Babri mosque in December 1992.The court accepted the CBI’s plea for revival of conspiracy charges — dropped 16 years ago by a lower court on technical grounds — against them and ordered daily hearing by a Lucknow court, setting a two-year deadline for the trial to be completed.

The party, however, stopped Ms Bharti from going to Ayodhya to offer prayers. Joshi and Uma Bharti besides nine others will be tried for conspiring to demolish the Babri mosque at Ayodhya in 1992. The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that senior BJP leaders L..M.Justice Nariman said those accused of crimes, which shook the secular fabric of the Constitution almost 25 years ago, have not been brought to book largely because of the conduct of the CBI in not pursuing the prosecution in a joint trial, and because of curable technical defects not cured by the Uttar Pradesh government.Meanwhile, the BJP made it clear that Union minister Uma Bharti would not be asked to quit the Cabinet. But charges would be framed against him once he leaves office, the court said. However, another accused, Kalyan Singh, who was the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister at the time of the demolition, has constitutional immunity since he is Rajasthan’s governor.A Rae Bareli court is trying Mr Advani and others for inflammatory speeches


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People are asking who is their chief minister," the BJP spokesperson said.The BJP&Gold star camel faux fur fabric39;s attack on the JD(S) leader came after the latter's comments in Bengaluru on Sunday that he was at the mercy of the Congress and not the people of Karnataka as his government had not received the full mandate, which his party had sought in the recently held Assembly election in the state.

To a question, the BJP leader claimed that the BJP would form the next government in Odisha, where Assembly polls will be held simultaneously with the Lok Sabha election in 2019."Kumaraswamy is lying prostrate at the feet of a family," Patra said.Bengaluru: The BJP took a swipe at Karnataka Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Monday, saying he was the "chief manager (CM)" of the Congress's ATM in the state and that he was lying prostrate at the feet of the Gandhi family.The BJP had emerged as the single-largest party in the Karnataka Assembly election by bagging 104 of the 222 seats that went to the polls, but fell short of a majority, allowing the Congress and the JD(S) to join hands and form government in the state.

This is absolutely demeaning to the democratic fabric of the country and akin to an abuse of India's democracy," BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra told reporters."Nothing can be sadder than this.Patra also claimed that various opposition parties # were not accepting Congress president Rahul Gandhi as the leader of an anti-BJP coalition.Patra alleged that for the Congress, Karnataka was its ATM and it had found a chief manager in Kumaraswamy, while the government in the southern state would be run from Janpath -- a reference to the residential address of former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi.

He added that former prime minister Manmohan Singh used to blame the compulsions of coalition politics in the face of allegations of corruption in his government and said there was a feeling of deja vu in Karnataka.Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's words, he said for the BJP, the country was family, while for the Congress, the "first family" of the party was the country. We can say this after his (Kumaraswamy's) statement."The Congress has found a new manager for its ATM in Karnataka.He described the current situation as a fallout of the Congress-JD(S) alliance's mockery of the popular mandate in the southern state for petty political interests


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Dalits form around 16. Most often, the protagonists of the stories come from the upwardly mobile (if not filthy rich) milieu. “Look at all the socialist cinema of the past. Amitabh Bachchan played a doctor in Anand, but he got fame by playing the roles of a labourer, a taxi driver or a coolie, which implies that people like to see films that portray the rags-to-riches story and the success of the protagonist in overcoming obstacles to achieve success,” he explains. Ausaja concurs. The latter is supposed to not provoke or incite any kind of debate.” Adhir, a young Brahmin man, who was to marry her foster sister, falls in love with Sujata, instead, despite knowing her caste. Surya criticizes the caste discrimination and eats food cooked by his Dalit servant, but the film realistically portrays Surya as being driven by lust not a genuine dislike of the caste system, which he later perpetuates to punish Lakshmi’s husband.According to Avinash Das, who recently directed Anarkali of Aarah, ignorance on the writer’s part is the primary reason.M.2 per cent and Tamil Nadu with 7.

A young Ashok Kumar played the role of the Brahmin boy and Devika Rani was the daughter of a lower caste Railway signal operator. “I would say people will notice a huge shift in Bollywood soon, because I have interacted with a few people who are planning to make films that deal primarily with caste politics,” he says. Lahanya refuses to speak, even to his sympathetic lawyer, who has risen from a poor background. “The assumption that Bollywood films encourage or portray caste hierarchy is not true. The complex situation is intricately woven into the socio-economic fabric of the nation. In court, the judge acquits the Off-white deer print faux fur fabric rapists, saying that no one could have committed such a crime in front of their family members.However, in the end, marketability and censorship are the basic reasons why Indian cinema has avoided delving into the complex caste phenomenon.“Bollywood does not decide the content or context of a movie, rather it is the choice of the audience that the film world panders to. The film has managed to earn a whopping Rs 1,000 cr at the box office, but it also drawn flak for the depiction of caste politics in the movie.Aakrosh: 1980In this Govind Nihalani film, Lahanya Bhiku a low-caste, poor and illiterate tribal, is accused of having murdered his wife Nagi.Sujata: 1959The film dealt with inter-caste marriages. In such a context, films shouldn’t be provocative but aspirational for the masses.

While lower caste protagonists are a rare sight in Indian cinema, filmmakers often confuse their identity and end up portraying them stereotypically as either dimwits or awaiting validation from upper castes (Lagaan or Swadesh). Of which, almost half of the population belong to four states — Uttar Pradesh tops with 20. Sujata is an orphaned Untouchable girl, raised by Brahmin parents who are unable to entirely accept her as their own daughter due to her “lowly” birth. Sujata ends up craving for their love and to be identified as their daughter and not “like their daughter. As he circles the burning pyre, he lets out a final cry of anguish (Aakrosh) and slays his young sister, lest she befall the fate his wife did. However, things are changing, affirms Das. The truth is, the woman was gang-raped and murdered by the bigwigs of the village. Saanvari, an untouchable, was gang-raped by upper caste people for her involvement as Saathin in an awareness campaign to eradicate the tradition of child marriage. Traditionally, commercial cinema has been meant, almost deliberately, to be fantasy, fulfilling latent dreams and desires. Leaving aside a few recent films (read, Sairat), it’s interesting to see how mainstream Indian cinema has often kept aside the depiction of caste from the narrative. On the contrary, modern day films have ensured that a progressive society is portrayed to the masses as films go a long way in moulding the opinions of people,” Rizvi says. In fact, Bollywood has always shown the male protagonist to be belonging to a poor family without referring to his caste or class.Ankur: 1974The film is set in a village farmland where a landlord’s son Surya, who was forced by his father to leave his studies and look after the family business, is attracted to his maidservant Laxmi.Lagaan: 2001Caste is not the central theme of Lagaan, but comes up only in relation to one of the characters, Kachara, an Untouchable, whose name itself means garbage.Bawandar: 2000Bawandar is based on the true story of a woman who fought against all odds and emerged victorious.” Das also feels that filmmakers almost subconsciously end up depicting the protagonist as someone from the upper caste and the antagonist from the lower caste groups. Hence, to assume that Bollywood is encouraging stereotypes is not right. “Writers who provide content to Bollywood are not clear about caste,” says Das. He is portrayed as the man who proves key to the village cricket team’s victory over the English Saahibs, despite his disability.6 per cent of India’s population.

So, their stories are not rooted because they have never had such experiences.7 per cent. While on death row, he is brought to perform the last rites of his dead father, his hands and feet shackled.“Even in Baahubali 2, the portrayal of the protagonist as the son of a slain king becoming the saviour does not necessarily hint at caste or class hierarchy. “Most Bollywood filmmakers are from Mumbai and have not faced caste issues.M.But why put Baahubali on the stake in isolation? Indian mainstream cinema has never been particularly interested in showing us hard realities anyway. The Census of 2011 recorded over 20 crore people belonging to various scheduled castes in the country.Notable filmsAachhut Kanya: 1936The film was a brave attempt to portray the love story of an upper caste boy and a lower caste girl. “What would the producers prefer — an easygoing film liked by the masses or to fight with the Censor Board?” he says. A recent case in point is the blockbuster Baahubali 2. “In the past, there were films like Imaan Dharam and Ganga Ki Saugand, which had to deal with serious censorship issues,” Ausaja says, adding that the Censor Board has distinct rules in place for art-house cinema and commercial cinema.However, the most prominent voice of the country, its cinema, has mostly overlooked their stories. In fact, according to him, Indian cinema has long been about class wars. The villagers, mainly from Gujjar community, severally beat her and rape her in front of her husband.5 per cent of the total scheduled caste (SC) population, followed by West Bengal with 10.2 per cent are third and fourth.India has a unique problem of caste system. Anjum Rizvi, producer of films like A Wednesday thinks otherwise. Critics have noted how the filmmakers have got the caste politics all wrong.. There may have been some films in the past that did so but that does not mean that Bollywood has made stereotypes,” says Rizvi. Film historian S. It is the audience that decides the content of films, says Nilesh Girkar, writer of Sarkar trilogy. Be it Raj Kapoor, Bimal Roy or Mehboob Khan, they always looked at the class issue —how the capitalists were exploiting the poor,” says Ausaja. Bihar with 8


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I convey my heartfelt wishes and deepest regards to my mother and all the mothers across the globe for seeing in us something worth believing in, long before we believed in ourselves. She is also my hero because she is has always encouraged me to travel alone, be independent and ditch the laachar abla naari attitude (whenever I am at a loss), and I really want to be like her when I grow older. She has been so for the whole of my life actually, ever since I was a little girl! She has a great eye for colours, combinations, fabric choices and so on. Her work schedule is as hectic as mine. All the tadkas that she’s taught me till date are impossible without her guidance. No matter how hard I try, it just doesn’t happen without her! I can manage my entire household all by myself whenever the need arises. She used to discuss the history, contribution, aspects and roles of women in *** and how they have always played fundamental, crucial and representative roles in the long history of ***. Her zest for life is infectious and she doesn’t understand the concept of retirement. What to wear, how to accessorise.. Imran Abbas, actor Nothing can substitute the warmth of my mother’s lap.Debina Bonnerjee, actressMy ma is still my backbone and she is the backbone of my home. Even though I mean no harm in anything that I do or say, I am easily misunderstood as my thoughts generally differ from those around me. Every time while preparing for a scene, I think of my mother and how she will react to the scene when she views it on television, and what would be her feedback. You always want your mother no matter what.Sherlyn Chopra, actress I was born to an ***ian mother and an Indian father.

She always makes it a point to guide me in each and every step that is to be carried out — so that is really one thing I absolutely cannot do without her by my side. Without her, I would have no idea where to start and where to finish. Both my parents have strong influences on my life. I am married and working, I earn money, I spend it my own way but it’s strange how I still can’t manage to LIVE with out her. She is like my stylist in that sense — not a day goes by without my needing her to help me out in the wardrobe department.

I just can’t manage any of it without her. Vishakha Singh, actress and producerI can’t manage my house without her! She is a working woman but I don’t know how she doubles up as the admin officer/HR head for me, my siblings and my dad. Shilpa Rao, singerIt would be an understatement to state only one reason on why I still need my mother. Managing my wardrobe is, therefore, something I still cannot do without her. Her mere existence makes your life so much better. That’s when my mum comes into the picture and shows the world the other side of the coin. She is an amazing cook and I just cannot do without her yummy food to complete my day.On the occasion of Mother’s Day, celebrities talk about the things they still can’t do without their mothers. Whenever my mom goes out for a few days, she always returns to a crazily mismanaged and messy wardrobe waiting for her to sort it out and set it right again. And also for managing my finances — she’s my CA, my bank relationship manager, my broker, my travel planner and everything else related to initialising my money in the right direction... She has raised me to be an all-rounder and has constantly motivated me to strive for excellence..Karan Patel, actorLIVE.. and all her suggestions end up looking great.Hunar Hale, actressI am still not capable enough in solving confusions that I come across in life, situations and otherwise without a hearty chit-chat with my mother. My clothes are always all over the house, and it takes her at least two whole days to put everything together and arrange it just right all over again. Her lap is where I find utmost peace.

Emotionally, she is my rock. I’m not even sure why, but it’s a fact. She is truly its heart and soul and makes it what it is, even though she doesn’t live with us. Secondly, I still can’t be in my kitchen and cook without being briefed on the phone by her. I am not very good at organising and performing rituals in general, and so I really miss her whenever I am sitting for a pooja. I always miss out some ingredient or the other. Sara Arfeen Khan, actressThe one thing I can’t manage without my mum is banking and paper work. She has always handled that particular aspect of our lives so brilliantly that I have complete and absolute faith in her to do it right. My mother has always encouraged me to be a ‘goal digger’.Abhay Vakil, actorI have always been a momma’s boy and I still am. Pankhuri Awasthi, musician and rapperI rely on my mom to make decisions revolving around savings and financial planning. She travels more than I do and yet she manages to get my house cleaned, laundry done and get my bank work sorted. Dipika Kakar, actressThe one thing I cannot do without my mother is keeping my wardrobe organised and clean. As a little girl, assisting my mom in domestic chores was my favourite pastime. I also know that ma will always be there to take care of my family. Confusions get me all worked up and I start over-thinking, and at times I find difficulties in understanding or seeing things that are around me in a clear light. She is a superwoman; from living in rented spaces when she first moved to Mumbai to now owning homes and shops and offices she has done it all single-handedly thanks to her brilliant business acumen and penchant for money planning. I love home-made food — it has a flavour that no food from outside can ever have, and my mother’s food, especially all the non-vegetarian wholesale Beige printed mink Faux Fur Fabrics dishes that she makes are the most delectable in the whole world!

I remember how, when I was in Argentina for Khatron Ke Khiladi, I would really miss her food. Vrushika Mehta, dancer and actress I can never find my clothes or figure out what to wear without my mom. Her lap is still the remedy and cure for all my sorrows, pains and hardships.

Faisal Khan, dancer and actor The one thing I can’t do without, no matter where I am or what I’m doing, is my mom’s haath ka khaana. She is still selfless enough to come and stay with us whenever I have an outdoor schedule or some work that requires me to be away from home for a while. Sorabh Pant, standup comedianI need my mother around me to remind me that I can do no wrong even when I am being a complete idiot. Which is why this is the one thing I really cannot do without her even today, and I don’t think I ever will. If I’m able to do even a halfway decent job of managing my home and work with efficiency, it is all because of her. She is one of the best and honest critics. My world revolves around my mother and I value her opinion about my work the most. And that habit has come in quite handy in managing my household in Mumbai. I truly believe in the saying that ‘mother’s lap is the safest place on earth’. I’m able to take care of everything, but my wardrobe No way. She is my sanctuary, my life and my world. She is definitely one of the smartest persons I’ve ever known. As boring as it may sound, it is just something I need her by my side to do. my mom is my go-to person for all my style choices before I leave home. If there’s something that I cannot do without my mother, it would be cooking and that too authentic mouth-watering, finger-licking ***ian cuisines. After having a bad day, just thinking about her or talking to her changes my day and mood completely. Asha Negi, actress I think the one thing I can’t do without my mother is carry out religious rituals


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Amazon says the Oasis fits 30 percent more words. Amazon says you’ll still get some protection from chlorinated or salty water — just not as much as what’s promised for fresh water.The larger 7-inch screen on the Oasis makes the other devices’ once-adequate 6-inch screens seem too small. Fresh-water protection is great, but you’re more likely to read by a swimming pool or on the beach.

I probably should have been paying attention instead to what’s in front of me. And unlike phones and tablets, the e-reader isn’t prone to glare — or to such distractions as Facebook and text notifications.5 feet) of fresh water, not the higher pressure of anything deeper — such as a scuba dive. But don’t go scuba diving just yet.

The Oasis also has more built-in lights for greater brightness. During a hot shower, pages turned on their own. You can switch between the text and audio versions of your book without losing your place..’ Amazon says that means minor spills, but not lengthy submersion. Your Kindle Oasis might not survive. Reading during an ice-cold bath was fine until I submerged the device. You can pair the new Kindle with Bluetooth headsets and enjoy integration with Amazon’s Audible audiobook service. To be safe, choose a dark colour to conceal any stains.While walking in a storm, rainwater distorted the text, like a magnifying glass, and I had to wipe many drops away. The pricier leather covers (60) won’t resist water at all, which defeats having a waterproof e-reader in the first place. Unfortunately, you have to buy both versions to do this. Common with other gadgets, the touch screen gets errant when wet. Same goes for coffee spills.

As for that cover, the standard version with woven fabric (45) is ‘water safe’ but not ‘waterproof.Rating: Amazon’s top-of-the-line e-reader is now waterproof — an excellent feature for a 250-and-up investment.Waterproofing is meant to protect the device from accidental splashes and spills, not underwater reading.)Overall, beach wool Faux Fur Fabrics the Oasis is a great device for book lovers — just not because of the waterproofing, with all its limits. Huh? How is that waterproof then? And what about the optional cover?The new Oasis is designed to survive up to an hour in up to two meters (6. The font size started changing, and all sorts of other settings popped up. Though you can get other Kindles for that — and pay far less


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“Unfortunately, I never had the good fortune to train under a guru,” recalls Tarun.”Lastly about his shishya, Amit Aggarwal and being a guru himself, he says, “I don’t know if I am a good or a bad guru but I am an open archer. But I personally, never believed in that concept. Talent is going to flourish anywhere, anytime. “I started off as a shopkeeper, became a retailer and proceeded to design garments. He speaks about his gurus, industry at large and changing tastes of Indian consumers. Ensemble was started keeping that in mind and I am extremely happy that it still stands for that principle. I always believed in celebrating, encouraging and recognising talents, be it established or new entrants. I have been brought up like that.”.As part of the guru-shishya jugalbandi that pays homage to an age-old Indian tradition at the recently concluded grand finale, the couturier presented his India-modern ready-to-wear collection.”

One of the many stores of his collaborative vision, Ensemble’s new outlet was unveiled at the posh locality of Khan Market on Saturday as well. I believe, my real gurus were the tailors and embroiders — especially one called Rahman.”For years, Tarun has been exploring and creating structured drapes, as the industry knows. For values, I always looked up to my father who was an amazing man. I am very open-spirited — be it sharing an ideology, knowledge, principle, vision, technique or even my food. Also, I consider my own hard work as an important guru. I wouldn’t be anywhere if it weren’t for my hard work.

The modern and stylish fashionistas prefer to form their own identity. Having said that, I am also a believer in garments that one’ll buy and wear for 40 years before passing it down. It’s unfortunate that our women who once wore drapes so easily now want sari drapers to drape them in one. Ask him what had initially led him to bring multiple designers under one roof and he says, “People in fashion want to work for themselves or pull others down to go up the ladder. It’s sometimes exhilarating to watch that the wearer’s individuality gets inspired by a garment.Tarun Tahiliani has been instrumental all along in bringing the ‘fashion week culture’ to India.

I loved working with him. Fired by the hunger of exploring Indian culture which his childhood and early adolescence didn’t allow for, Tarun’s clothes always hit high notes in terms of quality, the precision of cut and drape, fabric detailing and craftsmanship all wrapped in the diaphanous mist of “Indian-ness”. I believe only if you give out your best, you will receive the best. And about Amit, I have learnt a lot from him as well. He taught me to be straight-forward and transparent in life. He is someone who has always had a strong technical knowledge, shows integrity, does what he believes in and is a to-the-point person. It can never be stopped or stalled or brushed under the carpet. The co-founder of Ensemble, India’s first ever multi-designer boutique that started way back in 1987, he was brought up as a Westernised Sindhi in Mumbai’s Colaba area in the late 1960s and early 1970s. That’s what I learnt from the people Beige rabbit fur faux fur fabric who wear my fashion.” So, is that why he has ventured into the ready-to-wear arena? “No, not at all. They were my gurus. Explaining his fascination he says, “The draped form has always been the mainstay of Indian fashion — if you go back in time, hundred years back, you would still recognise people from different regions, by the way they draped fabrics on their body, as with the weaves or craft


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That is why the battle of 2019 is not merely a fight for the overlordship of Lutyens’ Delhi. However, in the instant case, the portents could be far more portentous. They never demonised the otherness of the other but rather accepted it as long as it did not impinge upon their faith, belief or the sovereignty of worship. A lurch to the religious right or a summersault towards the atheist left puts the rulers out of lockstep with the mood of the nation. Not the achche din that Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised in the run-up to the 2014 general elections but the real stuff where the country would be able to breathe once again.

When they got their moment in the sun in 2014 they thought it gave them the locus to refight and rejoin what they considered to be a recessed battle in their minds.As someone who has consistently held over the past 46 months that our nation is skidding on a slippery slope, the results come as no surprise. Whenever someone seeks to use their religious identity as a means of political mobilisation, there maybe a temporary upsurge, but in the end the all pervasive and omnipresent self-corrective instinct automatically kicks in to restore the status quo. What has been playing itself out in the past four years has been a continuing and unremitting attempt by the NDA/BJP-RSS combine to rewrite the fundamental compact that underpins the edifice of the Indian state. They claim that there is no alternative to them, the ubiquitous TINA factor..This is what gave them the strength and the resilience over centuries of persecution to imbibe and assimilate diverse extraneous impulses without transforming or even metamorphosing their basic ethos. The continuing spectre of a nation on the edge, with fear being the overriding emotion and the big brother Orwellian state trampling upon and tearing down the walls of legitimate private spaces, may finally be over.

This perseverance born in the crucible of tribulations and tempered with fire of unremitting trials ingrained in them the philosophy of tolerance and respect for the other.However, this liberal contract enshrined in the Indian Constitution was not acceptable to those forces who believed that a religious Partition meant that India should also become the conjoined twin of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan albeit with the word Islamic replaced by another denomination. The reality of India is that it can only be sustainably ruled from the middle. It is about the clashing visions of India. The fact that they are springing from the two states that contribute 120 seats out of the 543 elected seats in the Lok Sabha make them doubly significant.One straightforward explanation for the defeat of the BJP could be anti-incumbency.This was not a phenomenon that evolved overnight but has millennia of institutional experience as its repository.

The founders of the modern Indian Republic were intellectual giants who had read the tea leaves correctly and successfully welded a landmass of diverse faiths, multiple languages, dialects, varied culinary tastes and dynamic temperaments into what is commonly known as the idea of India.This is where the current rulers of India have miscalculated. The majority community in India maybe conservative in their religious beliefs, a section may even be revivalist too about their religion but an overwhelming majority are, by no stretch, fundamentalist in their disposition. They intrinsically believe in the philosophy of live and let live.

Grand in its sweep, all embracing in its vision and noble in its creed it held the field for over seven decades as the Republic of India went about the business of consolidating itself.Despite a ghoulish religious Partition that left millions dead, wounded, homeless and traumatised, the founders of the Indian Republic strove to put in place a liberal contract whereby the State promised and constitutionally guaranteed to the people of India: Justice — social, economic, political; liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; equality of status and opportunity; and to promote among them all fraternity, assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the nation. For those holding the levers of office, it is 1947, the Partition and the battle for the founding vision of India all over again. The casualty inevitably became the independence of thought, freedom of articulation, liberty to worship free of fear and the growing lack of faith coupled with a sense of disbelief that this is not the country that we grew up in and this certainly is not the nation we would want our children to inherit. What they do not understand is that there is an uncanny telepathy that the people of this nation are blessed with.The violence in the name of the cow, oxymorons like love jihad, ghar wapsi and various other insidious instrumentalities were deployed and employed in an all-out attempt to shape a majoritarian narrative. In the past four years the NDA/BJP has successfully, though tragically, polarised each and every institution in India.What does the defeat of the BJP in the Lok Sabha byelections in India’s two most populous states — Uttar Pradesh and Bihar — tell us about 2019? The answer is fairly straightforward — that achche din may finally be over the horizon. Working on the philosophy “either you are with us or against us”, they have Koala Faux Fur Fabrics not left any middle ground. There is a difference between conservatism, revivalism and fundamentalism. If anyone tries to subvert the social fabric and that too in their name it makes them profoundly uncomfortable for that is not their innate DNA or even their belief system. People do get weary of governments towards the slog overs of their term.This is what constitutes the unique civilisational genius of India. First they decide whom to boot out and then identify the alternative. To the denominational majority in India this is not something acquired but rather reflexive.There is an oft-repeated argument put forth by the apologists of the current regime


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