Interviews

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Aarvee Design Studio

Make in India is a motivation to work even harder: Pankil Shah

15 January 2015

Aarvee Denims and Exports Ltd is a leading global player in the textiles industry. Backed by experienced promoters, the company is spreading its wings all over the globe at a very fast pace. Established in 1988 by the Arora & VB Group, which has been involved in textile trade for over 50 years, well-qualified human resources and state of the art production units have made ADEL one of the world's largest vertically integrated denim manufacturers. Pankil Shah, Vice-President (Garment Division)...

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Tisca Chopra

An actress and her act of sharing: Interview with actress Tisca Chopra

23 May 2014

Actress Tisca Chopa was born into a Punjabi family of educationists, but a career in academics were not for her. Tisca chose theatre instead, and not without reason or precedent. The very school where her parents taught were one day caught in a bind — they couldn't find anyone to enact the role of little Krishna for a play. It was left to the two-year-old Tisca to salvage the situation. Theatre (officially) happened soon after college, and she moved on subsequently to cinema and television. Her...

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Ira Trivedi

Love, sex aur lekha: Interview with author Ira Trivedi

3 May 2014

India in Love: Marriage and Sexuality In The 21st century explores mating habits of youngsters on campuses and in offices; examines the changing face of pornography and prostitution; probes oppression of the LGBT community. Author Ira Trivedi, who would be in the city later this month, tells dna how India in Love was stitched together. I believe this book was in the making for four good years. How did you go about planning how you would move around the country? What about logistics? Yes, it did...

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Vikrant Pande

Painting in words: Interview with writer Vikrant Pande

14 April 2014

It took five years of painstaking work since the time he embarked on his project, to finally seeing the translated work in print. And when acclaimed Marathi writer Ranjit Desai's celebrated novel on painter Raja Ravi Varma hit the stands, it was gobbled up in no time. The translated work was in English, and the one who hit on the idea was engineer-turned-writer Vikrant Pande. He now lives in Bangalore with his family, and the city and its weather being what they are, Pande doesn't feel the need...

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Indian elections

Lok Sabha elections: On designing a sense of participation in poll process

6 April 2014

The ability to cast a ballot is often a given. But can one make the entire voting process a bit more pleasant? How can we encourage more people to cast their votes? Are there more efficient ways that can be introduced to improve voting practices? Can 'service design' play a role in this? A leading design company, Tata Elxsi, feels there is enough scope. Narendra Ghate, chief designer (service design) with the company, has some ideas and some solutions. These can be seen as recommendations for...

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C Balagopal

Memoirs of another day: Interview with author C Balagopal

3 April 2014

It's taken him more than 30 years to chronicle the experiences he underwent as a strapping, young IAS officer. It had anyway been a long haul for him from the beginning itself, quite literally at that — from getting his bags packed in home Kerala to travelling all the way to farflung, landlocked Manipur. The year was 1978, and insurgency was not yet so virulent in that Northeast state. C Balagopal had cleared the civil services exams, and had been drafted into the Manipur cadre. In the three...

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Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Only corruption is holding Bangalore back: Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar

22 February 2014

Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar has been a vociferous advocate of planned, intelligent solutions for the varied problems a fast-growing metropolis like Bangalore faces. A strong advocate of the need for the devolution of power to evolve governance reforms based on citizen-centric decision making, Chandrasekhar has been vocal about the need for greater transparency and accountability in governance institutions and public authorities alike. Chandrasekhar is at the forefront of drawing the...

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Mukul Asher

Mukul Asher speaks about Bangalore, BBMP, governance and policymaking

22 December 2013

Well-known economist Mukul Asher specialises in public sector economics and social security issues in Asia. He has been a consultant to the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Health Organization, Asian Development Bank, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and other institutions. He has interacted with policymakers as a resource person in several Asian countries such as India, Indonesia, Vietnam, People’s Republic of China, and Sri Lanka. He teaches applied public...

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KP Sasi

Unquestioned power can lead to fascism: 'Fabricated' director KP Sasi

11 October 2013

The much-awaited public screening of Fabricated, based on the case of Abdul Nasser Maudany, will be held in Bangalore on Saturday. This screening is part of a nationwide campaign to focus on the scourge of falsely implicating activists, political opponents, and fighters for peoples' causes wantonly by the State. The film's director, KP Sasi, in this freewheeling interview with dna talks about the larger context of fabricated cases. Q: Your film deals with the issue of undertrials and fabricated...

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Madhav Gadgil

The concept of progress now is illusory: Madhav Gadgil

9 August 2012

The genial, lanky man who opens the door to greet you hardly looks like one who should be in the thick of a controversy. But the report of a panel chaired by Madhav Gadgil is today at the centre of a heated debate — that originally hinged on the Western Ghats, but has since been enlarged. Gadgil, in a free-wheeling interview with Subir Ghosh, dwells at length on the Ghats and minces no words about the so-called schism between development and environment. DNA: The report of the Western Ghats...

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