It is high time we healed the wounds of Indian civilisation by making Vidia an honorary Indian citizen, maybe even honour him with a Bharat Ratna.
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COVER STORY
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The former Karnataka chief minister is determined to launch his regional party, the Karnataka Janata Party (KJP)
Should the President have to answer for his actions as a minister? Worth asking.
Myanmar's democracy movement leader and Nobel Laureate on India, China, democracy, Rohingyas and much else
Either market-determined price or retrospective value. Why the govt’s 2G auction flopped.
On the anti-corruption movement that has implications for politics, media and the national discourse
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The former Karnataka chief minister is determined to launch his regional party, the Karnataka Janata Party (KJP)
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Should the President have to answer for his actions as a minister? Worth asking.
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Encircled by damaging charges, the roads narrow for the Ambanis
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Why the RSS’s Maharashtrian Brahmin club will stand by Gadkari
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Myanmar's democracy movement leader and Nobel Laureate on India, China, democracy, Rohingyas and much else
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Either market-determined price or retrospective value. Why the govt’s 2G auction flopped.
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2G flop aside, auctions still the best way for allocation of resources
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On the anti-corruption movement that has implications for politics, media and the national discourse
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Aussie parents shop for surrogates in India
OTHER STORIES
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Hundreds of crores, collars turned up, vanishing down the lane
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The MIM chief, who is often accused of orchestrating communal tension and playing politics, on the latest crisis
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MIM grabs a chance in a temple and a changing Muslim mood
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Kejriwal prepares for his party’s launch
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Can the written-off regain their relevance?
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Nursery of path-breaking scholarship, early detecter of democratic trends, CSDS turns 50
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Cricket and dolls? Nah. For young boys and girls in Indian metros, the kitchen is the new playground.
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If Nehru was to revisit his forgotten legacy, would he want to reclaim it?
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Spanking clean and spartan in set-up, the restaurant sets the mood for brekkie with cheery furniture.
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It’s not only Girish Karnad who is taking on luminaries like Rabindranath Tagore and Sir Vidia in public...
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Of immense value to researchers and practitioners of diplomacy.
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This brilliant effort, propped by nuanced translations from all our languages, breathes across time and space
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The director on taking <i>Tasher Desh</i> to Rome and doing films that challenge the conventional
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A watch, if loud, mindless gags work for you. But how many more such comedies can we take?
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Way too old-fashioned for comfort, riddled with absurd twists: it's abrupt, hurried and awkward.
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The print media knows it is drinking in the Last Chance Saloon, yet does nothing. Do we have a death wish?