A Ganesh Nadar In Mumbai

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For Kerala prof whose hand was cut, court acquittal comes as relief

For Kerala prof whose hand was cut, court acquittal comes as relief

Rediff.com   18 Nov 2013

After the court exonerated him in the case, a happy Prof Joseph told Rediff.com over the phone, "I am very happy. I had no intentions of hurting anyone. When the protests happened I had given an unconditional apology to both the public and the college but it was not accepted. Today they know that I was innocent."

CBI chief's clarification is worse than his remark on rape

CBI chief's clarification is worse than his remark on rape

Rediff.com   13 Nov 2013

Ranjit Sinha has not only insulted every woman in the land, he has angered the sensibilities of every right thinking citizen of the land with his crass remark, says A Ganesh Nadar.

Onion farmers point fingers at traders for soaring price

Onion farmers point fingers at traders for soaring price

Rediff.com   25 Oct 2013

A Ganesh Nadar speaks to onion farmers in Nashik, India's largest wholesale onion market, about the high prices.

From Tamil Nadu, another tale of wasted youth, and murder

From Tamil Nadu, another tale of wasted youth, and murder

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2013

Three engineering students from Tuticorin are in jail for their college principal's murder. A Ganesh Nadar digs deeper to find out what went wrong

'My film The Good Road is going to the Oscars. I'm so happy!'

'My film The Good Road is going to the Oscars. I'm so happy!'

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2013

"After 21 years, a Gujarati film won the National award. And now, it's going to the Oscars. I'm so happy!" gushes actor Pankaj Jhala, who is a part of the Gujarati film, The Good Road, which has been selected as India's entry to next year's Oscars.

'Narendra Modi will keep Lanka and Pakistan in check'

'Narendra Modi will keep Lanka and Pakistan in check'

Rediff.com   27 Sep 2013

A cross-section of people from Tamil Nadu speak of their expectations from Narendra Modi.

5000 cops deployed to protect Modi at Tamil Nadu rally

5000 cops deployed to protect Modi at Tamil Nadu rally

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2013

The four-km distance from the Tiruchi airport to the venue of the meeting has 10 cops deployed every 100 metres. Five DIGs and 12 SPs have been posted along with 5000 policemen to oversee the security arrangements. A review meeting was conducted on Tuesday by the assistant DGP (law and order) T K Rajendran to go through the arrangements minutely, and on Wednesday there was a dry run from the airport to the venue.

Even Narendra Modi needs Rajinikanth!

Even Narendra Modi needs Rajinikanth!

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2013

'Rajinikanth has fans in every political party. They will not change their mind because the BJP prints posters of him with Modi.'

'Amma' rescued us, she is our saviour, says rescued fisherman

'Amma' rescued us, she is our saviour, says rescued fisherman

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2013

One of the 16 fishermen who have been released from an Iranian jail speaks to A Ganesh Nadar about his ordeal.

'My film The Good Road is going to the Oscars. I'm so happy!'

'My film The Good Road is going to the Oscars. I'm so happy!'

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2013

"After 21 years, a Gujarati film won the National award. And now, it's going to the Oscars. I'm so happy!" gushes actor Pankaj Jhala, who is a part of the Gujarati film, The Good Road, which has been selected as India's entry to next year's Oscars.

Investigation: Are BJP leaders being targeted in Tamil Nadu?

Investigation: Are BJP leaders being targeted in Tamil Nadu?

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2013

The Tamil Nadu state unit of the BJP has been alleging that its leaders have been systematically being attacked/murdered in the state. A Ganesh Nadar bring to light five cases where workers of the BJP or its affiliate organisations were attacked to find out if there is any truth in the charges.

'Even if cases are withdrawn the Kudankulam protest will continue'

'Even if cases are withdrawn the Kudankulam protest will continue'

Rediff.com   6 Sep 2013

In a candid chat with A Ganesh Nadar, S P Udaykuamr's wife Meera speaks about Idinthakarai's struggle, the sacrifices made by her and her two sons and more.

Madras Cafe: All about John Abraham...

Madras Cafe: All about John Abraham...

Rediff.com   23 Aug 2013

A Ganesh Nadar, who once met V Prabhakaran at the LTTE's press conference in Jaffna, feels Madras Cafe is not at all about the Tigers.

How Congress spokespersons defend the indefensible

How Congress spokespersons defend the indefensible

Rediff.com   23 Aug 2013

A Ganesh Nadar listens in during Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha's speech to the IMC in Mumbai.

'If Nitish Kumar can turn around Bihar, he can do so for India'

'If Nitish Kumar can turn around Bihar, he can do so for India'

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2013

Rana Gangeshwar Singh, the Bharatiya Janata Party MLA from Mohiuddinnagar in Bihar, spoke to A Ganesh Nadar on why he made this startling declaration to back the chief minister from another party.

Country boat-owners sidelined in fishing talks with Lanka

Country boat-owners sidelined in fishing talks with Lanka

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2013

Country boat-owners in coastal Tamil Nadu are immensely upset over their non-representation in the talks over fishing with the Sri Lankan government, reports A Ganesh Nadar.

Cops arrest 2Maoists in TN district, suspect link to Koodankulam

Cops arrest 2Maoists in TN district, suspect link to Koodankulam

Rediff.com   19 Jul 2013

The Tamil Nadu police is on the lookout for three persons who were running a competitive examination centre in Karivalamvanthanallur, a mid-size town near Sankarankoil, Tirunelveli district, from where the cops have seized pro-Maoist literature, including CDs. The absconding management of the centre, locally known as the 'IAS academy' also doubled as a recruitment agents.

Aren't our daily problems not newsworthy anymore?

Aren't our daily problems not newsworthy anymore?

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2013

The ongoing daily spat between Narendra Modi and the Congress party serves to cover up the real problems being faced by the people, says A Ganesh Nadar

Stop! Tales of a village telegraphist

Stop! Tales of a village telegraphist

Rediff.com   15 Jul 2013

P Murugesan has been sending telegrams for 33 years in rural Tamil Nadu. He remembers hectic marriage seasons, many moons ago, when everyone sent telegrams. And days when even 15 Morse machines could not handle the load...

AMMA, it's the tax-payer's money!

AMMA, it's the tax-payer's money!

Rediff.com   28 Jun 2013

Even given politicians' penchant for self-promotion, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa takes it to another level altogether, says A Ganesh Nadar. Nothing wrong with it, provided it's not done at the tax-payer's expense.