T.
Sher
Singh
Columnists
Exhausted by 20 years as a litigation lawyer in Canada, Sher has now moved on to full-time writing - and being a bit of a grump in mid-life.
The Legacy From My Father:
Passion for Learning T. SHER SINGH
He didn't rest merely because my formal education was now in the hands of others.
Sehaj Villa
Part II A Short Story by T. SHER SINGH
If the world is yet to stir, it’s because she’s still asleep.
Sehaj Villa
Part I A Short Story by T. SHER SINGH
At a mere 77, I wasn’t ready to be a senior.
The Devil Too Has An Advocate:
An Attorney for Indira Gandhi T. SHER SINGH
“Indira Gandhi did everything possible to make his life hell.”
June 1984:
The Indian Diplomat T. SHER SINGH
Without warning, he picked up a chair and, holding it firmly in both his hands, began smashing everything in sight.
Who Owns God? T. SHER SINGH
There is an attempt afoot to make it illegal for a non-Muslim to ever use the word “Allah”, even in piety.
The Kikar Lodge T. SHER SINGH
The very name of the resort evokes a deep emotional response within me.
An Epidemic of Myopia T. SHER SINGH
I must confess I don’t feel like jumping up and down with glee.
Dusting The Web T. SHER SINGH
In today’s world, it is the fount of all information ... and misinformation.
Looking Into the Jaws of Death Valley T. SHER SINGH
The world around us changes colour and shape even as we move through it.