Business in bitesizes
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COVER STORY
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The Modi government should drop the proposed dual pricing and liberalise the gas market.
Media grab by big business, past scandals, sudden layoffs, rule of the snippet stifle the industry. Gossip or journalists’ paranoia, news has been broken.
YSR, Naidu, Ambani, Eenadu. How gas forced the Reliance hand in AP media.
Reliance’s first foray into the media, in the late ’80s, fizzled out in a decade
Reliance’s takeover of media group TV18 raises serious concerns of credibility, press freedom
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The Modi government should drop the proposed dual pricing and liberalise the gas market.
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Having formed the government, Modi’s not doing Reliance’s bidding
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Media grab by big business, past scandals, sudden layoffs, rule of the snippet stifle the industry. Gossip or journalists’ paranoia, news has been broken.
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YSR, Naidu, Ambani, Eenadu. How gas forced the Reliance hand in AP media.
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Reliance’s first foray into the media, in the late ’80s, fizzled out in a decade
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Reliance’s takeover of media group TV18 raises serious concerns of credibility, press freedom
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Is the Planning Commission, our super policy wonk, running out of a plan?
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Chelsea, surrounded by preferment and dough, makes a faux pas
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As Hillary rests and evades, her political future raises a firestorm
OTHER STORIES
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How the government turned the cogs to stall Subramanium’s appointment
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Do Marathas need quota? It’s a divided vote.
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The so-called minnows have taken the game to the top teams. It’s never been so close.
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His rationalist temper inflamed many a self-appointed custodian of the faith
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Dabholkar’s murder was well-planned and flawlessly executed,but the killers also got an unintended ally in the Pune police’s slipshoddiness
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To solve Narendra Dabholkar's murder, the Pune Police resorted to supernatural mumbo-jumbo and irrational faith, the very societal ill that he fought against so valiantly
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Anjana Vasan—actress, blues singer, and one of the witches in Kenneth Branagh’s <i>Macbeth</i>
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Divyanshu Ganatra is a neuroscientist who can’t see. But he can fly.
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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Achhe din are yet to come to the books trade, video trailers for books on YouTube...
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If the early chapters are like riding a whirlwind, what follows is like being becalmed mid sea.
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<i>File Room</i> is subtly perceptive and variously tactile. Its images of paper-laden spaces speak of absent narratives.
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A new, atmospheric restaurant in Parel promising authentic, chilli-packed Thai cuisine.
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Despite many glitches, packs an emotional wallop where, as always, innocent lives are caught in the barbed wire of history.
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A clumsy mess of a narrative loop—stories within stories and backstories within backstories, all leading nowhere
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The Pakistani singer on his latest album, <i>Back 2 Love</i>, and the Indian music scene
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The trousers are going down, blouses and cholis have no back (though that does save on cloth).
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Heard of MAMIL? For me, it stands for Middle-aged Mumbaikars in Lycra.