Maoist rebels derail train after threat of crackdown Independent The writer and activist, Arundhati Roy, recently told a television interviewer: "If I was a person who is being dispossessed . ... |
Arundhati Roy Justifies The Maoists Beviga In an interview on CNN-IBN, Arundhati Roy, said that sending a military to subdue the Maoists was not the solution to sort out the differences between the ... Arundhati Roy on maoists 'What The Muslims Were To The BJP, The Maoists Are To The Congress' 'Indian democracy in a state of emergency' |
![]() Toward Freedom | Arundhati Roy's New Book Looks at What We Have Done to Democracy Toward Freedom The essays in this new book by the brilliant Indian writer Arundhati Roy cover topics that range from the attack on the Indian Parliament to the Armenian ... |
Mukesh Ambani, Abhishek, Aish in State Dinner top 10 wish list Hindustan Times He is followed by writer-turn activist Arundhati Roy. "As India has assumed a larger role on the global stage, Roy has spoken out against globalisation, ... |
Book Review: Field Notes on Democracy: Listening to Grasshoppers by Arundhati Roy Blogcritics.org (blog) Arundhati Roy, in her blistering new book Field Notes on Democracy: Listening to Grasshoppers, sheds light on that very dark mechanism of democracy in India ... |
![]() Indian Express | Who'll get lucky? Hindustan Times Author Arundhati Roy, along with industrialist Mukesh Ambani, celeb-couple Abhishek and Aishwarya Bachchan and Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Gopalkrishna Gandhi ... State dinner for Manmohan on White House lawn Guess who's coming to the White House dinner |
The flag as wrapping Business Standard You've heard this sort of left-wing whingeing before, when it may even have been fashionable, but don't sigh in irritation now — read Arundhati Roy's latest ... |
![]() Morning News Magazine | Waiting for the Electrician Morning News Magazine Indian writer and activist Arundhati Roy, best known for her Man Booker Prize-winning novel The God of Small Things, has a new collection of essays, ... |
![]() BBC News | Enemy lines blurred in India's fight with Maoists AFP "We feel this will be a democratic and humanitarian disaster," a group of activists and academics, including novelist Arundhati Roy, a winner of the Booker ... Dispatches From the Edge: Malarkey over Maoists? Japan's New Course? |
Fast exit urged from Afghanistan MassLive.com ... has drawn such speakers as former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, journalist Seymour Hersh and novelist Arundhati Roy. ... |