Striking the Right Chord

Written by SONICA MALHOTRA KANDHARI
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THROUGHOUT cultures, families are the primary agency for the survival of the human race. Though its forms vary, tasks performed by families are universal; transmitting parents’ core competencies required by social, economic and political forces of the civil society (social groups) to their offspring. It was a task that my father took seriously. As children, my sister, Monica, and I frequently accompanied our father to the family press. He did not do so only to initiate us into the “family business”, but because he wanted us to appreciate the magic of the printed word. It is because of him that my sister and I are deeply immersed in the world of print media today; he instilled his love in us. For those wondering why I choose to reminisce, it is because July will be the birth anniversary of my father; it is a time for introspection and reflection. It has been nearly two years that I have been at the helm of Democratic World. Truth be told, this magazine was as much my father’s idea as it is mine. My father dreamt to offer a platform where all voices were equal. He wished to put a spotlight on, well, knowing him, everything! Every profession, sector, issue and people were important to him. At a personal level Democratic World is more than what I do; it is a daughter's offering to her mentor and guide. It is my humble way of saying; we heard you Papa, learnt a lot and thank you. Those who have been with us all this time know that we have tried to bring before you people from across milieus; not for the sake of “variety” alone (though that too is a good reason) but because it matters to me that you, my precious readers, get a slice of life. This month, we spoke to the fierce and fearless, M. Damodaran. “Fierce” because of his determination and dedication and “fearless” because you rarely come across a man with such a strong work ethic. It was (as always) a rewarding experience. There are the usual sections; a worthy mention is the Issue. The idea of legalising “betting” in the world of sports has been much mulled around us today. The people, especially the sports loving men around me, have been deeply affected by the spot-fixing accusations during IPL. Cricket is more than a sports to Indians, it is a matter of national pride. Will involving money taint its sanctity? Read on to find out. As always, email and write to tell us how we can improve.

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