Swarupa Dutt

Stories by Swarupa Dutt

Farewell, Astad

Farewell, Astad

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2020

'Gone too soon, Astad, but I know whenever we meet in that world beyond, I will watch you dance.' Swarupa Dutt remembers a remarkable human being and a magnificent performer who left the world poorer when he passed into the ages on Thursday.

How COVID-19 affects your brain

How COVID-19 affects your brain

Rediff.com   13 Nov 2020

'There are different reasons for brain involvement depending on how the virus has entered the body.' 'If the virus enters the brain from the nose, the impairment will be different as opposed to if the virus impairs other organs which in turn impair the brain.' 'If it affects the lungs or heart, there can still be brain changes from secondary effects of reduction in oxygen delivery, or reduction in blood supply to the brain.'

From the Raj to Azadi, how I saw India change

From the Raj to Azadi, how I saw India change

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2020

Bharati Dutt witnessed life-changing events that shaped India on the threshold of freedom. Her memories are an account of how ordinary Indians saw India change.

'Use your privilege to make someone's life better'

'Use your privilege to make someone's life better'

Rediff.com   28 May 2020

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, artist Debjyoti Saha's animation video on the migrant crises struck a chord with many who shared it all over the Internet.

'Everyone had spelt doomsday for India, but that did not happen'

'Everyone had spelt doomsday for India, but that did not happen'

Rediff.com   23 May 2020

'People had said it will explode and everyone will die. Nothing of that sort has happened.' 'Our government has done a splendid job so far.'

He can't ever think of a train without seeing those men lying there dead

He can't ever think of a train without seeing those men lying there dead

Rediff.com   18 May 2020

Just 20 years old, Inderlal Kamalsingh Dhurve is a migrant labourer, a part-time farmer, a sole breadwinner and one of four survivors from the group that was mowed down by a goods train near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, 10 days ago, claiming 16 lives.

'Emergence of another coronavirus is inevitable'

'Emergence of another coronavirus is inevitable'

Rediff.com   13 May 2020

'The worst case scenario is a rebound of the virus.' 'Life is not going to be what it was.' 'Life as we know it has changed forever.' 'The new normal therefore is test, trace and treat.'

How 'Feluda' will detect COVID-19 in minutes

How 'Feluda' will detect COVID-19 in minutes

Rediff.com   5 May 2020

'This health emergency has brought a lot of people together with the common purpose of getting Feluda to play detective as quickly as possible.' 'As a scientist, if we can make a small difference in people's lives, we are happy'

Why Mumbai's mayor has become a nurse again

Why Mumbai's mayor has become a nurse again

Rediff.com   28 Apr 2020

'It is time to give back to this city that has given me so much.'

'This is not an accident, it's a conspiracy'

'This is not an accident, it's a conspiracy'

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2019

Rediff.com's Swarupa Dutt speaks to the mother of the Unnao rape survivor who met with a near-fatal road accident on Sunday.

'If Modi-Shah stand on their heads they won't get 272'

'If Modi-Shah stand on their heads they won't get 272'

Rediff.com   20 May 2019

'No right thinking student of politics can name one state where the BJP gains in double digits.'

'Chief Justice should have resigned'

'Chief Justice should have resigned'

Rediff.com   9 May 2019

'These things are not forgotten, it will haunt the Supreme Court for a long time.'

The Man Who Hopes To Beat Modi

The Man Who Hopes To Beat Modi

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2019

'When Priyankaji's candidature wasn't announced, where is the question of her backing out?'

'Will any woman accept being called Anarkali?'

'Will any woman accept being called Anarkali?'

Rediff.com   25 Apr 2019

'My passion is dancing and music. What is wrong with that?'

I'm in politics for the long run: Urmila

I'm in politics for the long run: Urmila

Rediff.com   22 Apr 2019

'I never do anything half-hearted.' 'So, if I've taken the plunge in politics I'm in it for good, for the long run and I will definitely do a world of good.'

'We did not like how army's name was being misused'

'We did not like how army's name was being misused'

Rediff.com   12 Apr 2019

'This letter is not a complaint, it's more indignation, because we do not like being used as political tools by people of various parties.'

Expect record turnout in this election: Prannoy Roy

Expect record turnout in this election: Prannoy Roy

Rediff.com   8 Apr 2019

'Don't forget the BJP in the last election almost doubled its vote.' 'Even if they were not traditional BJP supporters, they were convinced about Mr Modi.' 'If the voter perceives that Mr Modi has performed well and he reinforces it, they will vote for him.' 'Otherwise, they won't.'

Will India vote for Modi? Prannoy Roy answers

Will India vote for Modi? Prannoy Roy answers

Rediff.com   5 Apr 2019

'You've got to be a doer to be re-elected.' 'You don't have to be a great communicator or an orator any more because voters want to see action and development on the ground.' 'And they want a doer rather than just an orator.'

Suicide bomber's brother: 'What he did is not right'

Suicide bomber's brother: 'What he did is not right'

Rediff.com   18 Feb 2019

'The 41 men who died, they are also somebody's sons or brothers. It is wrong.'

'No one can stop suicide bombers'

'No one can stop suicide bombers'

Rediff.com   16 Feb 2019

'Local support is very important, without it the terror attack couldn't have taken place.' 'Explosives were secured, the IED was manufactured, the boy was brainwashed and converted into a suicide bomber... it takes a lot of planning and hard work.'