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Republic Day Special
The Idea Of India Redux
That the nation persists is what has lent the India story such gravitas: an idea that’s taken strong root. But will the march of history leave us behind?
Reorganisation of states
This is the map one is likely to get should a second reorganisation of Indian states were to be effected. It won’t depend only on language.
Reorganisation of states
Geography Lesson Revised
It won’t be such a bad thing—smaller states. Language-based units have run their course. It’s time to factor in economic, social, cultural realities.
Sugata Srinivasaraju
Courting PIO Leaders
Even many lifetimes out of India can’t take the India out of the PIO. So hoping, the government woos eminent PIOs for brand ambassadorships.
Opinion
Our representatives have failed us dismally, so it’s time to bring people directly into the process of legislation. In the IT age, this should be easy.
Countercolumn
The crumby details of Indian life around ’80 went with an ardent hope for progress. It’s replaced by the new prosperity’s handmaidens: apathy, intolerance.
National
politics: tamil nadu
Having jettisoned Sasikala and her coterie, Jayalalitha is set on a national presence
uttar pradesh: elections
Of the many local outfits, some like Peace Party may make a dent
Business
economy: growth story
Is the slowdown behind us, has India really turned the corner? Not everyone’s convinced.
tax laws: vodafone case
Vodafone verdict opens up the tax havens debate
Parthasarathi Shome : ‘Morally, We Need A Rethink’
Sports
cricket: rajasthan
Rajasthan is making a Ranji win an annual calendar event
Arts & Entertainment
opinion
Picasso, Dali, Yoko Ono.... the India Art Fair is bigger than ever
Books
jaipur litfest: the event
Many a writerly brow stood furrowed over the Jaipur litfest turning Rushdie-centric
opinion
My Freedom Has More Cola Fizz Than Yours
The Jaipur litfest’s flowchart of cravenness and commerce
Priyamvada Gopal
opinion
The Word Is Samizdat
In the face of censorship, an insurgency of the written word is afoot
Shuddhabrata Sengupta
Review
Historian, statistician, Indologist, polyglot—there is a datedness to his political verities, but the scholar lives
Dileep Padgaonkar on The Many Careers Of D.D. Kosambi Critical Essays
Edited By D.N. Jha
Review
A fascinating examination of what it means to be a man in modern India.
Santosh Desai on Moral Materialism Sex And Masculinity In Modern India By Joseph S. Alter
Current Issue
Features
Last Page
Jaipur Diary
I yield to no one in my support for Salman’s right to be at Jaipur or his right to publish freely, but his manipulation and stoking of the protests ensured he would remain the principal topic at the festival on all five days
Vinod Mehta
opinion
My Freedom Has More Cola Fizz Than Yours
The Jaipur litfest’s flowchart of cravenness and commerce
Priyamvada Gopal
opinion
The Word Is Samizdat
In the face of censorship, an insurgency of the written word is afoot
Shuddhabrata Sengupta
Opinion
A Pan-Indian Gram Sabha
Our representatives have failed us dismally, so it’s time to bring people directly into the process of legislation. In the IT age, this should be easy.
Prashant Bhushan
Countercolumn
Safari-Suited Idealists
The crumby details of Indian life around ’80 went with an ardent hope for progress. It’s replaced by the new prosperity’s handmaidens: apathy, intolerance.
Jeremy Seabrook
cricket: rajasthan
The Jaipur Festival!
Rajasthan is making a Ranji win an annual calendar event
Rohit Mahajan
opinion
The Delhi Art Haat
Picasso, Dali, Yoko Ono.... the India Art Fair is bigger than ever
Yashodhara Dalmia
Regulars
Etcetera
Pollsutra 2012
News, quotes, bytes, gossip, buzz, oddities, the grapevine from the poll-bound states
Outlook
People
Glitterati
The page 3 people, the chatterati and those in the news for being in the news
10 Questions
Karthik Kumar
The Evam Entertainment co-founder, actor and director on his production The Long Way Home, the first Chennai play to feature at the NCPA’s theatre festival Writer’s Bloc 3 in Mumbai
Akhila Krishnamurthy
Movie review
The Descendants
A slice of any and every person’s life, how we face the everyday matters as also the unexpected, life-altering ones.
Namrata Joshi
 WEB SPECIAL ISSUE
Opinion
Indian law promotes arbitrary removal and blocking of websites, website content, and online services —making it much easier than getting offline printed speech removed
Pranesh Prakash | Fri Jan 27, 2012
View From The UK
The income of corporate executives is a form of institutionalised theft, arranged by a kleptocratic class for the benefit of its members
George Monbiot | Fri Jan 27, 2012
View From Israel
The Egyptian parliament, democratically elected by a free people, has convened for its first session. For me this is a wonderful, a joyful occasion. For many Israelis, this is a worrisome, a threatening sight.
Uri Avnery | Fri Jan 27, 2012
State Snippets
Home Minister P. Chidambaram better watch out because Finance Minister Pranab Kumar Mukerjee, is getting “bhaav” in this state where a lot of reverence and mileage is reserved for him.
Pushpa Iyengar | Fri Jan 27, 2012
For The Record
The Cabinet Committee on Unique Identification Authority of India related issues agrees that the NPR and UIDAI enrolments should proceed simultaneously, with suitable provisions to eliminate avoidable overlap
Fri Jan 27, 2012
From The Wires
"Kabir and Tulsidas are no good because they lived on the ghats of Benaras, whereas Rushdie is great because he lives on the ghats of the Thames! This is the mental level of our 'intellectuals and 'literati'"
Wed Jan 25, 2012
Full Text
The answer lies in our age old values; the ideals of our freedom movement; the principles of our Constitution, as also in our unity, a positive attitude and our aspiration to grow'
Pratibha Patil | Wed Jan 25, 2012
opinion
Exposing ‘and punishing’ the conspirators and co-conspirators by the Supreme Court is now as important as giving a verdict on the DOB of General V.K. Singh.
Lt Gen Prakash C. Katoch (Retd) | Wed Jan 25, 2012
Opinion
The courts may have effectively circumscribed Sec 153A and 295A of the IPC by limiting the circumstances under which they may be invoked, yet as long as they exist in a form that allows for anyone to file a police complaint, their job is done.
Lawrence Liang | Wed Jan 25, 2012
From The Blogs
Let's not put too fine a point on it: there was craven capitulation at Jaipur. Again.
Sundeep Dougal | Tue Jan 24, 2012
Opinion
We haven’t heard the last of L’Affaire Rushdie. It will keep haunting us for some time. Three issues could have unpleasant repercussions
B. Raman | Tue Jan 24, 2012
Opinion
As writers organise for the ban on The Satanic Verses to be lifted, the battle to undo the damage of the past quarter century has begun. It is time for India to wake up.
Salil Tripathi | Mon Jan 23, 2012
Opinion
As US puts new focus on Burma amid US-Chinese rivalry in Asia and the Pacific, Burma appears willing to play ball with Washington
Bertil Lintner | Mon Jan 23, 2012
From The Wires
Salman Rushdie: I've investigated, & believe that I was indeed lied to. I am outraged and very angry. Here's the story. Astonishing.
Sun Jan 22, 2012
Jaipur Literature Festival
Our intention was not to offend anyone’s religious sensibilities, but to give a voice to a writer who had been silenced by a death threat... I believed (and continue to believe) that I was not breaking the law, and had no interest in causing gratuitous offence.
Hari Kunzru | Sun Jan 22, 2012
Counterpoint
The sequence of events legitimately strengthens the suspicion that the handling of the affair was vitiated by partisan opportunism
B. Raman | Sat Jan 21, 2012

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