Profile of Manu Joseph
It would have brought about a disaster. Dalit representation in Indian politics would have been non-existent.
The ad guru, autobiography now out of gestation, talks about his labour of love
Vaastushastra makes way for China's Feng Shui, the latest fad to 'heal' homes in urban India
Even as a child Sachin loved bashing up people. Then he used fists, now he uses his bat
The Siddha Samaj ashram believes in nirvana through shedding relationships, inhibitions and clothes
On the success of his offbeat ‘masala’ film ‘Hu Tu Tu’ that makes a political statement
Shaktimaan defends himself against reports of kids killing themselves for him
The hippie's empire in the sun is gone. European settlers now seek a slice of suburban Goa.
The artiste on his 40-feet-long exhibit on violence that he painted in 1992
Viswanathan is an earnest navigator to needy patients, directing them to the precious source of money that has the power to heal.
The playwright on his controversial play 'Mee Nathuram...' leaving Indian shores
Swiss consul in Mumbai Urs Wuest talks about Swiss lure for Bollywood.
India's best hockey player, on being dropped from the South African tour
That's where the esoteric cryptic crossword's headed in the age of instant gratification