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Harish Nambiar has been a journalist since 1990 with various national mastheads in India. He has also worked with a business television channel and a now-deceased portal. He works from Bombay.
Articles by Harish Nambiar
The Heart of Starkness: Naga Diaries 4
Harish Nambiar Apr 9, 2006 interacts: 11 Views: 2425The emotional issue of the state and also the region, was ticking next to us in the vehicles we used, in the trains we traveled, and hotel rooms we shared. Amlan was actually both an Indian and the Naga. Conflicted, tinder box and unpredictable
The Trapdoor Opens: Naga Diaries 3
Harish Nambiar Mar 17, 2006 interacts: 3 Views: 2439Mao's father was a GaoN bura. The villagers were often rounded up, forced to sit in an open space. His father himself had been kidnapped. Then the icing on the cake, 'Resentment against the Indian government is in our blood.'
Infections and Infectiousness: Naga Diaries 2
Harish Nambiar Feb 14, 2006 interacts: 5 Views: 2933The liberalism that was part and parcel of the tribal value system, where a child was the most revered thing, was also fraying. Sex among youngsters is not considered a moral issue
A Sculptor of Parachutes: Naga Diary 1
Harish Nambiar Jan 13, 2006 interacts: 7 Views: 2767True or otherwise, this story is a metaphor for all the issues that coalesce into what the Naga situation is. Nationalism. Right over land. Guerilla warfare. Army repression. Fight against colonialism.
Invisible Immigrations, Furtive Bleedings
Harish Nambiar Nov 13, 2005 interacts: 13 Views: 4959Unfortunately, the ghetto is moving into the city. The city is bleeding into the ghetto...Destinies are converging constantly and very swiftly in the globalised and globalizing world.
A Drunken RSS Man in Jassema
Harish Nambiar Sep 20, 2005 interacts: 32 Views: 5954The feelings slowly churning in his head, the various ideas randomly laid out on the table, all coalesced into a look of deep pain. His eyes were speckled in fierce glints of pain and alarm. It was as if he was actually living with the situation of his me
Arabs, Jains, Mammon and Osama
Harish Nambiar Aug 18, 2005 interacts: 21 Views: 5913There were two kinds of immigrants who washed up on the west coast of the sub continent.
A Moses on his Harley Davidson
Harish Nambiar Jul 14, 2005 interacts: 8 Views: 5517In an act of symbolic irony, in September, precisely three months before communal riots erupted on December 6th 1992 in Bombay, the Dawood gang or D company as it was called, had accomplished its last secular killing.
The Instinct to Upgrade
Harish Nambiar Jun 21, 2005 interacts: 14 Views: 4121The political empowerment of the backwards in these two states (Uttar Pardesh and Bihar) could not directly confront the social backwardness. These two states have the most feudal and caste ridden societies, but the political clout of the backwards have n
Cardamom Cloud over Coffee
Harish Nambiar Jun 9, 2005 interacts: 27 Views: 5665Indians have so many divisions, and one of the divisions between North and South India is the preference in beverages. Tea is the preferred drink in the North of India, while South Indians love coffee.
Do riot children smell fear in parent’s sweat?
Harish Nambiar May 31, 2005 interacts: 9 Views: 4071And yet, they go back to their insular neighbourhoods. Will the school triumph over the whispered prejudices of their neighbourhoods?
The Open Circle
Harish Nambiar May 22, 2005 interacts: 84 Views: 8486All religions subsist on some kind of faith, and a set of rituals. The more well-defined these rituals, as well as the rubric of do’s and don’ts, the more tightly bound will be the religion.
’Dangerous like my English teacher’
Harish Nambiar May 12, 2005 interacts: 17 Views: 4386Surekha’s home, which was half arborium. Three years ago that house was an unkempt one. She managed to keep it exactly like that three years thence.The house had a personality, a confident casual rakishness that hated grooming. A reflection of its o
’Our Shiv Sena’
Harish Nambiar May 4, 2005 interacts: 34 Views: 9737Is it a case of the Stockholm syndrome working late? As a young wife and mother she was a victim, ever fearful, of the terror of the Shiv Sena in Bombay. And the real fear of physical attacks. Thirty years later, she called the Sena “ours.”
The Soldier who Annexed 3 States for 3 Daughters
Harish Nambiar Apr 26, 2005 interacts: 23 Views: 5752A veteran of both the 1965 and the 1971 wars against Pakistan, retired Hawaldaar Ramaiah was a fat man with a handle bar moustache that his wife trimmed in the night while he was asleep.
Destinies, dynasties, and upstart pickpockets
Harish Nambiar Apr 15, 2005 interacts: 9 Views: 3662We had stepped into another zone of assault; another variation of the mini theatre where Indian regional identities, destinies and politics clashed...
The Moor in the Idol Junkyard
Harish Nambiar Apr 3, 2005 interacts: 44 Views: 6550It was as if Bhubhaneswar was one vast battlefield strewn with mutilated beauty in stone. And all responsibility for this senseless act of violence and vandalism is Kaala Pahaad. The legend of Kaala Pahaad is the medieval missing link that connected the A
Sense and Sensibility
Harish Nambiar Mar 22, 2005 interacts: 21 Views: 4910At Delhi's Pragati Maidan, a lady asked me whether I could depict Krishna and Radha in forms and actions other than what I had ever done. I said yes. And she said to depict Krishna bowling to Radha, while Radha was batting. Bhaskar was blushing...
An Iranian Exile in Sambhalpur
Harish Nambiar Mar 14, 2005 interacts: 36 Views: 6144The VHP issue had taken a more serious turn, filling Sister Miriam Morris, the Christian nun who headed St Joseph, with panic.What had happened was really macabre. One of the children attending the medical camp was given a tonic, which was past its expiry
Manto Strikes
Harish Nambiar Mar 8, 2005 interacts: 19 Views: 4933The smoke had reached an alarming proportion, and the whole chawl would be up in a minute, since chawls have a habit of being burnt down before one can say “damn your blouse.”
The Covered Trucks
Harish Nambiar Mar 4, 2005 interacts: 30 Views: 7175PART II - We left Vapi the next morning, March 3. We started out towards Nasik, back into Maharashtra. Nasik was a four hour ride through rugged low lying bald hills, taking the full blast of the March sun’s fury blazing away...
Intimacies Remapped
Harish Nambiar Mar 1, 2005 interacts: 67 Views: 11187Part one of a series on my travel through a major part of India during the Gujarat riots ... my journey away from the blood and gore of riots to questioning my role, and the roles of others like me, in an India seemingly fast polarising along communal lin
South Asia’s Ride On The Video Tiger
Harish Nambiar Feb 22, 2005 interacts: 4 Views: 3092Satellite television is another tiger that South Asia is firmly riding; getting off perhaps is not too much of an immediate concern. Regulation, benchmarking, calibrating debates with nationalistic undercurrents, codes of conduct will evolve.
Book: Maximum City - Bombay Lost and Found
Harish Nambiar Dec 23, 2004 interacts: 3 Views: 2921A sensational debut, and simply mandatory reading for those who salaam Bombay.
Sharded Past
Harish Nambiar Dec 21, 2004 interacts: 10 Views: 3412When guests go
And I return to me
I’ll cure the hangover
Wannabe Haikus
Harish Nambiar Sep 19, 2004 interacts: 10 Views: 3663Please oh please hurl
Bricks at institutions,
Else children will grow up
Thinking bricks only make walls.
Shiners versus Whiners; it’s Economics, Stupid
Harish Nambiar May 15, 2004 interacts: 61 Views: 7577After all the hype and hoopla about India Shining, the results are a clear indicator that the BJP-led coalition misread public perception completely.
Politics of the Leg and the Peg
Harish Nambiar Apr 3, 2004 interacts: 16 Views: 3998To an Englishman, bars do not dance, period. But, dancing bars, as people from Mumbai understand it, do rock. To those who live in this metropolis, bars where young girls and women dance, are characteristic of their city.
A Strip of Road, a Bulb of Light, a Bucketful of Water
Harish Nambiar Dec 15, 2003 interacts: 28 Views: 3984We are getting reported in the US as “women are moving up in India” even in the notoriously backward and casteist cowbelt. This might be seen as good omen, the external push to internal determination for aspirants of mud and thatch paradises.
Farzana and Me
Harish Nambiar Dec 8, 2003 interacts: 156 Views: 15404Yours is the impotency of the minority, mine, the infertility of the majority.
Teaching journalism
Harish Nambiar Nov 12, 2003 interacts: 19 Views: 5258Once I asked if any in the class wanted to become foreign correspondents. Almost the whole class chorused, but of course, muffled by the loftiness of their stated agreement. Then I asked them if they liked Henry Kissinger, and virtually none of them had h
Widows of Banares
Harish Nambiar Oct 30, 2003 interacts: 33 Views: 6048The tradition of widows gathering, sometimes willingly, other times unwillingly, is based o the Hindu belief that those who die in Kashi, or Banares will go to heaven.
The Kal Aaj Aur Kal of Secularism
Harish Nambiar Sep 23, 2002 interacts: 124 Views: 15341There is a generation growing distant from religion, and yet engagingly indulgent of it. Not so much as a pathway to salvation as much as a familiar lane of the past.
Dhirubhai Ambani: The Heathcliffe of Indian business
Harish Nambiar Jul 15, 2002 interacts: 28 Views: 7928In the death of Ambani, Indian sensibility might have changed course from ...
An Insight Into the Way Shiv Sena Functions
Harish Nambiar Feb 6, 2002 interacts: 90 Views: 11659This political sex appeal of Thackerey is the reason that Shiv Sena shakhaas have sprung up in Haryana and Punjab
An Indian salute for President Musharraf
Harish Nambiar Jan 12, 2002 interacts: 560 Views: 50513On January 12, President Musharraf exhibited the moral courage of the man with character who has been called by destiny to the antechamber of history.
A Father’s Letter To Daughter: A short story
Harish Nambiar Nov 5, 2001 interacts: 14 Views: 12558whichever clan rules the earth, I shall always be the outsider
Meditations of Busybee
Harish Nambiar Sep 30, 2001 interacts: 12 Views: 2901can Mumbai have Rudi Guiliani for Mayor?
A Sensory Report of the Agra Summit From Bombay (Part I and II)
Harish Nambiar Jul 23, 2001 interacts: 87 Views: 10026Maybe peace is destined only for Midnight’s Children. Give or take a generation.
Another War Dispatch From the Front
Harish Nambiar Jul 20, 2001 interacts: 13 Views: 2467Kitchens and countries
Tehelka Tapes: Modernising Media Morality
Harish Nambiar Apr 1, 2001 interacts: 80 Views: 8598the triumph of the reporter over the editor
Portraits of Three Women
Harish Nambiar Mar 29, 2001 interacts: 14 Views: 3764Bitch goddess of the self
Yet Another South Asian Story
Harish Nambiar Nov 20, 2000 interacts: 41 Views: 7311The rapist was convicted for seven years... the victim to solitary confinement for life
Three Bombay Poems
Harish Nambiar Sep 26, 2000 interacts: 41 Views: 6504Street death has a peculiar habit ...
Is the Language of New Fiction Androgynous?
Harish Nambiar Aug 31, 2000 interacts: 7 Views: 3011Does literature too have sex?
Chowking the North South Divide
Harish Nambiar Jul 28, 2000 interacts: 81 Views: 11608too much of memory and desire might be choking the human story of Kashmir...
SA Media’s Bout of Measles
Harish Nambiar Jul 4, 2000 interacts: 13 Views: 2999South African cricket, and indeed world sports, will get over Cronje
Its only because I am a Muslim
Harish Nambiar Jun 26, 2000 interacts: 32 Views: 5812his religious identity cannot be again a motive for prosecution
Pssst...This is Rest of South Asia speaking
Harish Nambiar May 1, 2000 interacts: 253 Views: 26747for every Indian dollar-billionaire, there are at least a hundred million paupers
Harish Nambiar
- Articles on Chowk: 50
- First article: May 1, 2000
- Latest article: Apr 9, 2006
- Times read on Chowk: 371605


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