Here is today’s round up of some of the blogs of South Asia.
Bangladesh:
Sadiq (aka the mystic man) studies the Muslim prophet Muhammad’s mentions in Hindu scriptures.
‘Deshcalling’ links to a history of the Kashmir conflict.
India:
Chandrahas of ‘the middle stage’ posts an interesting review of Naguib Mahfuz’s book ‘Akhenaten, Dweller in Truth’.
Dilip D’Souza discusses a myth behind the stars which are called Cepheids.
Pakistan:
‘The Glass house’ links to an article about misfit Pakistanis in England.
‘Pakistani Parspective’ talks about a 10 year old Pakistani girl who has become the youngest Microsoft expert.
‘KO Offroad Pakistan’ shows an alarming state of Pakistan’s Internet connectivity.
Nepal:
‘United we Blog!’ reports that the Nepali government barred agitating political parties to hold the special session of the dissolved parliament in a public building in Kathmandu.
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Mao: The Unknown Story - by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday:
A controversial and damning biography of the Helmsman.
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