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