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Pavan K Varma
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Just Like That | Remembering the last Mughal Emperor's indelible cultural impact

Bahadur Shah Zafar left an indelible mark on Delhi's cultural landscape, from poetic soirees at the Red Fort to his patronage of the arts and love for gardens.

Although history was against Bahadur Shah Zafar, he was perhaps the best example of the Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb. (Wiki Commons)
Published on Oct 15, 2023 09:11 AM IST

Suspected Poems: Gulzar Saheb's powerful political critique through poetry

Gulzar Saheb's 'Suspected Poems' are a powerful blend of tanz, sarcasm, and irony on politics.

Being a poet, Gulzar saheb gives voice to his critique or his disapproval through poetry, which is full of understated tanz, sarcasm and irony.(HT Photo)
Published on Oct 07, 2023 07:06 PM IST

Just Like That | Waheeda Rehman: The storied life and legacy of an acting legend

The intriguing and lesser-known stories in the life of Waheeda Rehman, an actor par excellence

At 85, Waheeda has lost none of her verve
Published on Sep 30, 2023 05:07 PM IST

Just Like That | Poet and statesman, unstained by politics

Former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee was, indeed, a statesman who was also a great human being, far above the coarseness of politics.

Atalji’s sense of humour was legendary
Published on Sep 27, 2023 01:11 AM IST

Just Like That | Adi Shankaracharya and lessons from the apocryphal Great Debate

The Great Debate between Adi Shankaracharya and Mandana Misra is a pivotal event and challenged Shankaracharya's celibate lifestyle with questions on eroticism

Adi Shankaracharya was a believer in the jnana marga, the path of knowledge to salvation(HT photo/Raajiv Kala)
Published on Sep 18, 2023 03:15 PM IST

Just Like That | Lord Krishna's enduring presence in life and culture

Janamashtmi, the birth of Lord Krishna, is celebrated with devotion across India. Krishna's multifaceted legacy lives on in Hindu daily life.

The continuing impact of Krishna on the arts is phenomenal. (Representative Image - HT File)
Updated on Sep 11, 2023 08:27 AM IST

Just Like That | Journeys through the vanishing havelis of Old Delhi

Reflections on the exploration of Shahjahanabad, the old walled city of Delhi, and its decaying havelis, which once rivaled European capitals in grandeur

Inside Golden Haveli at Chandni Chowk, New Delhi. (Sanchit Khanna/HT Photo)
Published on Sep 02, 2023 06:24 PM IST

Just Like That | Colourful vignettes from a diplomat’s life

Remembering Jyotindra Nath ‘Mani’ Dixit, former national security adviser, who was known for his humour and competence

Jyotindra Nath ‘Mani’ Dixit wrote several significant books on international relations.(HT Archive)
Updated on Aug 26, 2023 10:22 PM IST

Just Like That | Bollywood's new take on gender equality packs a punch

Rocky aur Rani kii Prem Kahani, which holds solid entertainment value with a strong message of gender equality, gives audiences a reason to go back to theatres

Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh with Karan Johar during a press conference of Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani. (PTI Photo)(PTI)
Published on Aug 20, 2023 12:46 AM IST

Just Like That | Unpacking essence of melody, beat, lyrics in Hindi film songs

Hindi film songs are a cultural phenomenon. One needs only to see the soulful classical influences on toe-tapping beats to understand it

Thank God, as far as lyrics go, we still have giants like Gulzar and Javed Akhtar among us(HT File)
Published on Aug 13, 2023 02:39 PM IST

Just Like That: Unforgettable stories from State banquets

From IK Gujral to Indira Gandhi, here's how illustrious leaders dealt with the boredom and unusual circumstances of State dinners

In deference to Indira Gandhi's fast, Ceaușescu, in his imperious way, immediately announced that the banquet was over. (Romanian Communism Online Photo Collection/ Wikimedia Commons- Representative Image)
Published on Aug 05, 2023 08:52 PM IST

Just Like That | The life and times of Inder Kumar Gujral

IK Gujral unexpectedly became PM after HD Deve Gowda's resignation. He was known for his gentlemanly demeanour, astute political skills, and the Gujral Doctrine

Even his enemies would agree that IK was a thorough gentleman.(HT Archive)
Published on Jul 29, 2023 08:54 PM IST

Just Like That | Language barrier: White man's ‘burden’, brown man's ‘ignorance’

The PM's trip to France raised the question: is the importance given to pronouncing western words correctly reciprocated by friends in the West with ours?

A file photo of the Arc de Triomphe at the start of the Champs Elysees during the Bastille Day parade in Paris.(Reuters Photo)
Published on Jul 23, 2023 01:55 PM IST

Just Like That | Tracing Delhi's monsoon melodies from Kalidasa to Bollywood

Delhi's monsoons are dichotomous, as the much-awaited showers bring relief but also pose challenges with floods and evacuations, testing the city's fortitude

Despite all of this, the truth is that the monsoons in India are much awaited. (PTI)
Published on Jul 16, 2023 04:20 PM IST

JUST LIKE THAT | We've barely scratched the surface of our tourism potential

India has every attribute to push it to the top of a visitor's wish list. So why are we still ranked 54 out of 117 countries in a respected global index?

Essentially, we have not given tourism the attention it deserves.(Akash Das/Pixabay)
Published on Jul 09, 2023 10:24 AM IST

Just Like That | Indianness remains our central identity

Indianness, therefore, remains our central identity, however cosmopolitan our interests are. Within that, there can be infinite diversities.

Within our one defining Indianness, there can be infinite diversities.(HT Archive)
Published on Jul 02, 2023 10:26 AM IST

Just like that | The language of the soil

With over 24 sophisticated languages, each with its own corpus of age-old literature, badly-spoken English cannot become the lingua franca of great civilization

The G20 summit logo. (File)
Published on Jun 25, 2023 01:52 PM IST

Just Like That | Witnessing Nature's Beauty in Delhi

Explore the beauty of Delhi’s trees and lamentations on the destruction of their fragrant creations through Gulzar's odes

As winter turns to summer, the beautiful Amaltas or Laburnum breaks into bloom, its golden shower of yellow flowers literally taking one’s breath away.(Shivam Saxena/HT photo)
Published on Jun 18, 2023 12:51 PM IST

Just Like That | A fine line of what's socially correct when East meets West

At the intersection of civilizations lies a dilemma felt most keenly by immigrants and diplomats: follow the dominant idiom, or the mores of one's homeland?

Some foods simply can't be eaten with a fork and a knife, no matter where one's consuming them. (Wiki Commons)
Updated on Jun 12, 2023 12:51 PM IST

Just Like That | India mustn’t forget horrors of Partition

By a conservative estimate, over two million people were suddenly and violently uprooted and displaced in Partition and hundreds of thousands died

Partition is a story we must not forget.(Wikimedia Commons)
Published on Jun 04, 2023 10:48 AM IST

Just Like That | The Rise and Fall of Delhi's Wealthy: A True Story

Do you know which Indian family bought the first car in Delhi? Or, at whose house the first telephone was installed?

The richest person in the city just about 150 years ago was a man called Lala Chunna Mal. His haveli in Chandini Chowk occupies an entire block, and even its current dilapidated state reveals what it must have been in its grandeur(Wikimedia Commons)
Published on May 27, 2023 08:10 PM IST

JUST LIKE THAT | The true essence of Bajrangbali, a god with many names

Hanuman, the eternal symbol of devotion, is also a poet, polymath, and musician par excellence. His followers would do well to imbibe his humility and wisdom

In portraying divinity, Hinduism often uses the construct of discordant juxtaposition. Beyond their appearance, it is far more important to understand what deities stand for. (HT File)
Published on May 20, 2023 03:18 PM IST

Just Like That | Knowledge vs Authenticity: The peril of being a ‘photocopy’

On the curious case of Indian writer Nirad Chaudhuri and his quest for knowledge and British acceptance, which led him away from his own cultural authenticity.

Photocopies of other cultures, however knowledgeable, remain photocopies. And photocopies never win real respect. It is far, far better to be oneself, rooted in your own culture, while being open to others.(HT File Photo/For Representation Only)
Published on May 15, 2023 11:26 AM IST

Reminiscing two untold stories in Indian politics

Bhishma Narain Singh and “King” Mahendra are no longer with us. But the trajectory of politics is full of such unknown stories

Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi sent veteran Congress politician from Bihar, Bhisma Narain Singh, to placate Charan Singh, who was then the home minister in the Janata Dal government. Three days later, she was released from jail (HT ARCHIVE)
Updated on May 06, 2023 07:35 PM IST

Just Like That | Notes on the untold story of Yudhistar and Draupadi

Unpacking the complex relationship between Yudhistar and Draupadi in Mahabharata. And a side-bar on ambassador Chinmoy Gharekhan's passion for classical music

Yudhishtar and Draupadi.
Published on Apr 29, 2023 08:12 PM IST

Just Like That | Beyond 9 to 5: Notes on how a hobby can boost your career

Presidents and PMs — and yours truly — have long recognised the value of cultivating hobbies for growth. And a side bar on St Stephen's annual get-together

As a diplomat and member of the Indian Foreign Service, I had a busy career. But I also developed a side interest of writing, and continued my interest in golf and bridge. (Shutterstock)
Published on Apr 23, 2023 03:07 PM IST

Just Like That | Notes on Osho's mixed legacy and a turbulent India-Pak history

On Osho's journey from unconventional philosophy to controversy. And Satinder Lambah's account of the stormy history between India and Pakistan

Osho (HT Photo); Satinder Lambah's book, In Pursuit of Peace.
Updated on Apr 16, 2023 11:26 AM IST

Just Like That | Notes on my fond interactions with creative giants

Interactions with artists are fascinating. I have been lucky to have many: Pandit Jasraj; Begum Farida Khanum: Gulzar; the late Satish Gujral; and Jatin Das

Pandit Jasraj; Begum Farida Khanum: Gulzar; the late Satish Gujral; and Jatin Das. (HT Archive)
Updated on Apr 10, 2023 02:07 PM IST

Just Like That | Notes on India as a self-conscious civilisation

The idea that India was a collation of random diversities before British rule is colonial deceit. And a sidebar on my Bhubaneswar trip to launch a new book.

Below the surface, there is a civilisational unity, and objective historians have little doubt about it. (Shutterstock)
Published on Apr 01, 2023 05:29 PM IST

Just Like That | Notes on the transcendental power of meditation

When the ceaseless activity of the brain is “blocked” by deep meditation, or in moments of deep surrender, or when the ego is stilled, there is another “Self” that transcends the normal flux of our brain activity.

Dear readers, is there not a reason why we should try, while still alive, to experience the bliss and awareness, that our mind is capable of? (Pixabay)
Published on Mar 25, 2023 07:01 PM IST
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