
L.K. Sharma has followed no profession other than journalism for more than four decades, covering criminals and prime ministers. He was the European Correspondent of The Times of India based in London for a decade. He reported for five years from Washington as the Foreign Editor of the Deccan Herald. Edited three volumes on innovations in India. He has completed a work of creative nonfiction on V. S. Naipaul. His two e-books 'The Twain' and 'A Parliamentary Affair' form part of The Englandia Quartet.
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Published in: openIndiaA lit-fest expresses India’s genes
The five-day festival passed off “peacefully”, without the violent assertion of the right to be offended.
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Published in: openIndiaChange the people
In a message to the tax evaders, a frightening voice says: “We know it all! Every single transaction of yours! You...
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Published in: openIndiaThe subaltern can speak
The organizers of the 2014 festival felt - if the Hindiwallahs and the Rajasthani heritage experts wanted more time,...
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Published in: openIndiaEuphoria and caution greet a new democratic experiment
Mr. Kejriwal’s supporters now begin to question the legality of his conduct,his utterances about there being no real...
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Published in: openIndiaMoral panic in India
Transitions and disruptions are changing relations between generations, between genders, between classes and between...