Find out by answering (honestly) if you are eating more salt than you should
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COVER STORY
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Global game, you say? The ICC’s everything-for-profit approach is killing the game off for cricket’s minnows.
Bullet trains are high technology, world-class infrastructure and status symbol all rolled into one flashy package.
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Support for Teesta is support for access to justice for victims of a pogrom.
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With unusual enthusiasm, Gujarat goes after activist-couple Teesta and Javed
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The ICC must ditch ‘exclusive’ tag, start mentoring the ‘associates’
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Global game, you say? The ICC’s everything-for-profit approach is killing the game off for cricket’s minnows.
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Our security agencies need reform, and from the ground up
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The CSO’s new GDP data is more sleight of hand than the reality
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Bullet trains are high technology, world-class infrastructure and status symbol all rolled into one flashy package.
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Can India afford Modi’s lofty dream of a fast-forward on a bullet train?
OTHER STORIES
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Many men are looked at for the post of the envoy to the US
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Vishwambhar Nath Mishra, who teaches electronics at BHU, explains why he is opposing plans to convert Varanasi into another Kyoto.
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Banarasis take filth for granted, it’s Modi’s grand plans they fear
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New censor chief Pahlaj Nihalani’s ‘puritan’ streak has everyone stumped. Is this the future?
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A more humble, inclusive Narendra Modi? In words, yes. In action?
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Hyderabad’s iconic Garden cafe has to go
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An interview with former DRDO chief, Avinash Chander, who was 'sacked' barely a fortnight before the launch of Agni 5.
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Instead of depending on just two flavours—the sugary and the salty, traditional food employed a combination of tastes.
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The more salt we eat, the more we crave it. This vicious cycle is the chief cause of hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
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<i>Outlook</i> in retrospect.
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Outlook continues to give me reading pleasure, intellectual stimulation and unbiased reportage.
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Outlook has taken the onus to be leftist, which makes it no different than any other right-wing magazine.
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The Toddy Shop in Hauz Khas village, the new favourite for book launches, is planning to serve real toddy in tetra packs.
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The book, despite its details, does not bring Salem to life, who remains flat, untouched.
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A book on the chronic failures of our economy is painted in the broadest strokes, yet a compelling read
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Business in bitesizes
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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Almost 40 years after being demonised, saturated fat is all set to regain its lost glory.
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The former Union environment minister on his book <i>Green Signals: Ecology, Growth and Democracy in India</i>
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One of the most beguiling films of recent times, it captivates even as it confounds.
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I wish I had stayed in journalism. I would have blasted the saffronwalas who managed the Delhi polls.
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It has over 20 swanky malls and probably more upscale restaurants than any other Indian city but that does not prevent it from being tacky.
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A random sample from the British newspapers