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Tales From a Misty Mountain...

Rajeev Khanna.  Guest Writer

Rajeev Khanna is a journalist with a diverse experience of more than 30 years. He has worked with several reputed organisations including The BBC, Asian Age, Indian Express, Times of India and Tribune. He has also written for digital platforms including The Citizen, Wire, Scroll, National Herald and Down to Earth. He has been an avid reader since his student days in Solan and Shimla. Off and on he tries his hand at fiction. His other interests include films, music, travel and sports.

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Poetic Justice

 

Introduction

I have always believed in justice. But, poetic justice had always been a thing synonymous to an illusion for me. Whenever someone talked of poetic justice, I had always put it at par with poetry — a thing which is good to listen to and talk about, but which never becomes reality. This had continued to be my perception until I met Shahid Qadri.

Professional Approach

 

Introduction

It was the time John was struggling to find his feet and adapt to the phenomenon of ‘professionalism’ that meant the dominance of brain over the heart while slaughtering his human sensitivity. Perhaps that was a requirement in the cut-throat world of crime reporting marked by stiff competitiveness.​

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