All stories by Mitali Saran
What Dana Majhi's ordeal tells you about India
Rediff.com20 Sep 2016Dana Majhi's walk home is a shrivelling indictment of our humanity and of our priorities.
The Indians who made us proudest in Rio are all women
Rediff.com20 Aug 2016'Sakshi Malik's medal is her individual and singular accomplishment.' 'So is P V Sindhu's badminton medal.' 'So is Dipa Karmakar's loss-by-a-whisker.' 'So is the surprise that is 18-year-old golfer Aditi Ashok,' says Mitali Saran.
Will gau rakshaks inspire a cultural revolution?
Rediff.com10 Aug 2016'The viral video from Una aroused something that Hindu chauvinists and cow-botherers never take into account: Numbers.'
School reunions and WhatsApp groups
Rediff.com3 Aug 2016'I am not a sentimental person, but returning to Rishi Valley, with two-thirds of my class, revived a note of sweetness in a world energetically going to shit around us,' says Mitali Saran.
Why the US of A is on everybody's minds
Rediff.com28 Jun 2016The parallels between Modi's direct and indirect methods and his fan base, and those of Trump, are blinding.
On Planet Nihalani, reality is defamation
Rediff.com14 Jun 2016The most unusual howls of protest from Bollywood have shown that even people known for party drugs draw the line somewhere, says Mitali Saran.
Uff! Trying to keep up with young people!
Rediff.com25 May 2016At a party, Mitali Saran -- with wild exuberance -- decided to jump through an open doorway, from the living room to the terrace, and found herself in the doctor's office the next morning!
Remember your place, ladies!
Rediff.com7 May 2016'For every Kangana, every Shreya, every Teri complainant -- for every woman who challenges power, tries to rise in the world, or owns her own decisions, we'll produce thousands of Jishas.' Mital Saran takes on India's patriarchal establishment.
The river can go to hell
Rediff.com12 Mar 2016'Delhi's river has once more been thrown under the bus, by a happy godman backed by a godman-happy government,' says Mitali Saran.
The two New Year wishes for India
Rediff.com2 Jan 2016Great improvements in education and healthcare are the need of the hour.
It's high time the Congress reinvents itself
Rediff.com19 Dec 2015The party has to stop gazing fondly at the trophy shelf of its past, and start envisioning and working toward a future palatable to new generations.
Air today, gone tomorrow
Rediff.com12 Dec 2015There are many good arguments that the Aam Aadmi Party's odd-even response is not the best solution. But we have to do something, because we care about our collective quality of life.
Incredible India? Nah, it's Indiahahahaha
Rediff.com28 Nov 2015The BJP is methodically turning India into the world's laughing stock, one brainless statement after another.
Time to have an adult as Censor chief
Rediff.com22 Nov 2015'I've always figured that it's the people who don't get laid enough, or well enough, who feel compelled to constrain and tear down anyone who looks as if they're having a good time.'
If you're upset, Mr Prime Minister, don't bottle it up
Rediff.com26 Oct 2015A strong leader, known for his strong speeches, uses his communication skills to guide and heal. He does not wait for 10 days to comment, provoking a worried President to speak instead-not once, but twice.
Can you find love after 40?
Rediff.com24 Sep 2015After 40, getting into a romance is like batting your eyelashes at an approaching SUV before throwing yourself under its wheels, says Mitali Saran.
A gentle Independence Day reminder
Rediff.com15 Aug 2015This is just a brief reminder, dear fellow citizens, that none of us needs permission or sanction to be Indian, in whatever way we choose, as long as it doesn't break the law.
A year of Modi sarkar: Oh, such a letdown
Rediff.com9 May 2015Not only is Modi's India not the shining land of dynamism and prosperity that he promised -- though it may be that, for some people, in a few years from now -- but socially it has the positively regressive tendencies that were entirely predictable.
The diary of a traditional Indian wife
Rediff.com4 May 2015'Odd thing: Parliament says this marital rape thing doesn't apply in India, but official reports say that 97 per cent of women are raped by people they know and intimate partners. Hmm. But that means... That means... Can it be true? Oh god'
The law is on your side
Rediff.com8 Nov 2014The tension between the way the law views justice, and the way public opinion views justice, is the best reason not to make laws based on public opinion, says Mitali Saran