Times of India
Autor: shik • October 19, 2013 • Essay • 350 Words (2 Pages) • 1,110 Views
as i am a MBA student it is very important to read newspaper. As per the schedule we don't get time to sit and read but if it is online main news are available we can easily read it online because we have all our work online. Times of India is good paper to read especially for youth it covers all aspects every field therefore i always consider Times of India to be necessarily available and made children and especially the college going students to made read this newspaper compulsory for all field of students.
Every school college should take extra effort to make children read it and to be discussed in class so that the analytical power of the children should grow because the growth of our nation lies in the children and youth of our nation. they should be aware of what is happening in india and outside the world how to compete with the world.
An article from Times of India:
Ismat Chughtai was an eminent Urdu writer. Her bold protagonists stood out from the ordinary, her outspoken approach jolted regressive minds and her rebellious themes raised many eyebrows. Her strong feminist ideology, blunt and deliberate, made her one of the most controversial and successful writers of her time. 'A Life in Words: Memoir' (Kaghazi Hai Pairahan) is Ismat Chughtai speaking to us in defence of 'Lihaaf', her controversial short story, and to an extent, justifying her disposition of being a rebel in a then orthodox society.
In an effortless translation by M Asauddin, 'A Life in Words: Memoir' allows a welcome glimpse into the tales of Ismat Chughtai's life. Yes, tales! For the memoir is not a chronicle, and hence must be read keeping her characteristic jagged nature in mind. It is almost as if she was fondly reminiscing the episodes and penning it down simultaneously so as to ensure she doesn't miss any detail. The fragmented
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