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Chiki Sarkar

@Chikisarkar

Publisher and founder of Juggernaut Books

New Delhi Katılım Mart 2009
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Chiki Sarkar
Chiki Sarkar@Chikisarkar·
I am going to keep #shokybookclub going in my little boy’s memory+ bcs we are reading lots with cashew. Both the boys recently read a great bk called I am a tiger about a v confident mouse who is sure he is a tiger, even when he meets the real thing. The boys found it hilarious
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Ved Nayak
Ved Nayak@catcheronthesly·
Excellent. 'An excerpt from ‘Writing in Tongues: Vivek Shanbhag in conversation with Parul Sehgal’ in ‘Taste’,' ‘You must, in some sense, go mad with literature’: Writer Vivek Shanbhag scroll.in/article/109304…
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Narayan Rangaraj
Narayan Rangaraj@NarayanRangaraj·
A remarkable book about a parallel universe (for someone like me).
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CJP Comms@CJPComms·
This is the official media platform of the Cockroaches 🪳 Tag us to DM your media queries, will make sure to get you the info you’re looking for.
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
You can hack and withhold the accounts but you cannot hack this movement. We are not going to stop and we will keep raising our voice against this autocracy. Every attack makes cockroaches stronger. We are working on a plan to get this movement to continue sustainably and take it to the next level. Will share more soon! Cockroaches never die! 🪳
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Abhijeet Dipke
Abhijeet Dipke@abhijeet_dipke·
The government has taken down our iconic website - cockroachjantaparty.org. 10 Lakh cockroaches had signed up on our website has members. 6 Lakh cockroaches had signed a petition to demand the resignation of Dharmendra Pradhan. Why is the government so scared of cockroaches? But this dictatorial behaviour is opening the eyes of India's youth. Our only crime is we were demanding a better future for ourselves. But you can't get rid of us that easily. We’re working on a new home right now. Cockroaches never die. 🪳
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Shashi Tharoor
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor·
I welcome the pushback to my post and interview on the #CockroachJantaParty phenomenon. Many users dismissed it as a Pakistani-manufactured conspiracy, but that is too simplistic: there are also counter-claims by @abhijeet_dipke that 94% of his followers are based in India. Whatever be the truth (and perhaps @Instagram should put the record straight), my point is that suppressing it is foolish in a democracy. Democracy’s great virtue is the outlets it provides for public sentiment, frustration and grievances. Letting these be aired on a satirical site IS in the national interest. Whatever be the founders’ motivations, there is no denying that they have tapped into an important strain of national sentiment among our youth. As custodians of our democracy, both Government and Opposition need to sit up, listen and tackle the underlying discontent. Ignoring it, denying it and worst of all, suppressing it would be disastrous. Such movements serve like the valves on a pressure-cooker, letting off steam. If the valves were closed, the cooker would explode under the pressure. I prefer satire to chaos, anarchy or revolution. I also feel it is our job to identify and deliver solutions to the problems of Young India. Let’s lift the ban and tune in! hindustantimes.com/s/1V723Pc
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Tavleen Singh
Tavleen Singh@tavleen_singh·
Just received this beautiful book from Chiki Sarkar. In it my son Aatish Taseer has done an excellent piece on the changing taste of those Indians who can afford the luxury of taste.
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Cockroach is Back
Cockroach is Back@Cockroachisback·
You thought you can get rid of us? Lol
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vir sanghvi@virsanghvi·
Remembering Rajiv Gandhi on the anniversary of his tragic death. He was one of the warmest, most decent human beings to become Prime Minister of India. With him, what you saw was what you got; there was no deviousness, no subterfuge & certainly, no megalomania. When he made mistakes he admitted it. When he felt he had been unfair to people he apologised. And despite growing up in a political family he never let the cynicism that characterises Indian politics get to him. We often forget that he may have been the first Indian PM to have ever held a regular job, to have paid income tax and PF. This gave him an understanding of how salaried people in India lived & how the system was tilted against them. During his time taxes were lowered,the stock market boomed and India prepared for the digital age. He went too soon. If he had lived he would have returned to power sooner rather than later. By the time he died, he had learned from the early mistakes that his inexperience led him to make & was ideally placed to lead India into the 21 st Century and to forge a society that had no room for divisiveness & hatred. As even his critics will concede, he was at heart a unifier, signing accords in Punjab, Assam & Mizoram, ending conflicts and building a better India.
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Karthik 🇮🇳
Karthik 🇮🇳@beastoftraal·
This is perhaps THE BEST use of a celebrity in an ad I have seen in recent times. The line that leads to the contextual use of the celebrity is perfect too! And very, very funny in a self-aware way that the celebrity lands brilliantly! 😁 Superb writing by the agency Collective Creative Labs.
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Namita Gokhale
Namita Gokhale@NamitaGokhale_·
A kind and gentle man, a brilliant and intuitive editor. Thank you, Krishan, for so many things
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Devina Mehra
Devina Mehra@devinamehra·
When we normalise and celebrate the all sacrificing women and mother - the one who cooks for the family even when she is unwell, gets up to give her son food had 2:00 a.m. - THIS is what we are normalising... Human beings who have no time to look after themselves, who have no weekly offs and no retirement dates Stop celebrating the great multitasking abilities of super women. Lower the expectations of what is a 'good' girl/ woman/ mother.
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD

Saw a patient today with a hemoglobin of 1.9 g/dL. For context, a level that low is almost incompatible with normal consciousness, but she walked right into the clinic on her own feet. For three long years, she lived with crushing weakness and since last 6 months breathlessness from just walking across a room. Why didn’t she get help sooner? At first, it was because the kids had crucial school exams and later her husband was reluctant to deal with the hassle of a hospital admission. Her health was treated as a background inconvenience. When we dug deeper, it got worse. A year ago, her Hb was 6.4 g/dL. A doctor explicitly told them she needed immediate admission. The family refused, walked out with a basic strip of iron tablets, she took them for two weeks, forgot about them, and nobody in the house ever bothered to check on her or remind her. She didn't even come to the hospital today because of the air hunger. She came because her periods had completely stopped for months. Her body was so profoundly starved of iron and oxygen that it literally shut down her reproductive axis just to divert what little blood she had left to her heart and brain. It’s completely heartbreaking. A woman will literally bleed her body dry, gasp for air for years and keep working silently, only to be brought to a doctor when her normal functioning stops. Please check on the women in your homes. Stop letting them normalize chronic exhaustion.

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Anwesh Satpathy
Anwesh Satpathy@anwesh_satpathy·
The attempt to lump historians into Mughal glorifiers vs. Mughal critics is bad. This is not how historians of the left approach this topic. They differ on one interpretation, which I'd come to in a bit. But historians are primarily concerned with political economy(1/n).
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Vineet Relia
Vineet Relia@ReliaVineet·
In 2020, I was Accused No. 10. ₹1,000-crore company I didn't own. Crimes I didn't commit. 213 civil lawsuits. 11 criminal FIRs. Five years later: I run a crisis practice. Board seat at a Japanese MNC. TEDx, 7M+ views. And I wrote a book about it. Relax, It's Only a Raid. Juggernaut, May 2026.
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