Sattvik Stuff
Sanjeevanam is a restaurant based on Ayurvedic principles - no oil, onion, garlic, chilli or sugar. No doubt that such a diet would make one as healthy as the gods...
Sanjeevanam is a restaurant based on Ayurvedic principles - no oil, onion, garlic, chilli or sugar. No doubt that such a diet would make one as healthy as the gods...
Other political parties are said to be upset that the Congress has cornered "all the cricket". Not to be outdone, the BJP is said to be organising an All India F1 Rath Rally
The world's leading publisher of romances, Mills & Boon, on launching their Indian operation
Officially, he is clean. Only nonchalance can now help Bhajji stay spotless in the face of fans' jeers.
A bid is on to keep the army apolitical. Only an ISI revamp can ensure its finality.
The Nizam's legacy-reeling under the weight of its own grandeur, family squabbles, neglect and greed-springs to life again bit by bit
Raj Thackeray was a die-hard fan of Amitabh. His flying solo meant the Big B had to take sides.
Other political parties are said to be upset that the Congress has cornered "all the cricket". Not to be outdone, the BJP is said to be organising an All India F1 Rath Rally
The world's leading publisher of romances, Mills & Boon, on launching their Indian operation
The HRD ministry moots a private partnership plan for schools
Officially, he is clean. Only nonchalance can now help Bhajji stay spotless in the face of fans' jeers.
Very melting-pot, very Aussie. Symonds plays by basic laws, with a straight bat.
A bid is on to keep the army apolitical. Only an ISI revamp can ensure its finality.
The Nizam's legacy-reeling under the weight of its own grandeur, family squabbles, neglect and greed-springs to life again bit by bit
Raj Thackeray was a die-hard fan of Amitabh. His flying solo meant the Big B had to take sides.
The Uttar Bharatiya is the new 'villain'. It's another Thackeray in the other corner.
All the staple cliches of horror-cheese: gothicky castle, framed against lightning strikes, hooting owls, whispery voices and a strange villain
Microsoft's grand plans may run into US antitrust authorities bent on upholding competition
Microsoft seems set to win over Yahoo. How will it impact India's Net users?
Industry is facing a slump—and a talent crunch makes it worse
Indian passports prohibited travel to Israel as late as 1992, a fact that rankles Israel’s newly arrived ambassador, who discusses Indo-Israeli relations, mostly conducted below the radar.
Prudery scuppered some carnival glitz, but Goa and Brazil are coming closer
Usually shy of the media, Orissa chief minister did make time for Outlook at his secretariat office and residence.
Arrogance is their armour, aloofness an underlying trait. This quadrangle of politicians lives in splendid isolation, and works likewise too.
Fun, buzz, malice, bias, scoops—that was Russy Karanjia and his <i>Blitz</i>
An indifferent US public is electing a prez who will determine our fate
So how did the Jaipur local Mita Kapur get William Dalrymple gunning for her? It’s what she said to a Bombay paper: "Why so many goras in an Indian festival?"
The text in large Ladybird First Reader size fonts has resulted in a Big Book, but only, ultimately, in the most obvious, physical sense.
A moveable feast that, alas, doesn't travel well. Bias and memory linger heavy through a breezy journey to India.
Rose exports bloom on Valentine's Day eve
A sick Taslima, a despairing Centre and a hush-hush meeting
Pop history gets piping hot as Jodhaa Akbar stirs up a queen-sized row