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























