At least 5000 Indian immigrants holding the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme [HSMP] Viasa have been allowed by the UK government to re enter Britain. Earlier these immigrants has been disenfranchised and were asked to return to their mother country following some guidelines of the UK government immigrant policy. The British Government has now published its new guidelines stating the rights available for non-European immigrant workers.
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Thursday, April 30, 2015
Taslima to recieve honory citizenshp from France
The exiled Bangladeshi novelist Taslima Nasreen, who was forced to leave Bangladesh on blasphemy charges levelled at her by Muslim fundamentalist factions in the country (following her controversial novel Lajja in 1994) will now be made an honorary citizen of France. Bertrand Delanoe, the Mayor of Paris, praised her courage and referred to her as a "woman of exemplary courage and a freedom fighter". Delanoe submitted the resolution to the city council proclaiming her as an honory citizen and an approval was expected.
Rushdie does a Hat-trick with "Midnight's children"
Salman Rushdie's literary work Midnight's Children, which has already won the Booker and the "Booker of Bookers" has been adjudged the "Best of the Booker" among works published since 1969. The other worthy contenders for the honor were literary heavy weights like Peter Carey, Pat Barker, JM Coetzee, Nadine Gordimer and JG Farrell. Midnight's Children, a post colonial account of Independent India with Rushdie's unique language and style, was published in 1981 and created a new trend in English language fiction.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Kannathil Muthamittal my opinion
It's a tough one because there are so many movies I like. I like Mouna Raagam, Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, Lakshya, Roja Andaz Apna Apna and Sindhu Bhairavai. In Malayalam I love Cherunarupunjity and Vanaprastham. I like most of Mani Ratnam's movies. If I have to choose one, it has to be Kannathil Muthamittal. This was his first National award. It is really sad he won it so late. The Movie is too strong and shows how great a director he is. I shed a tear during the scene when the girl comes back to the house and the mother initially doesn't speak and finally returns by hugging her. The emotions, the chemistry between the actors, the honesty of the characters and the music is brilliant, especially Rahman's 'Vellai Pookal'.
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