An expatriate Sikh body seeks Modi’s arrest
- COVER STORY
Chairman of L&T on the qualities he's looking for in his successor and his search for an ideal candidate.
If the best way to measure the success of a leader is the legacy he leaves behind, then several Indian business leaders are failures.
Even at India’s top professional companies, ageing head honchos are loath to leave
The Sangh parivar is not convinced that Smriti knows their education roadmap well
Madhu Kishwar on Smriti Irani's ability to talk without conveying anything.
It’s not even been a year but it’s almost a bloodbath at the HRD ministry as officials, fed up with Ms Irani’s brazen antics, rush for the exits
From being the party and the PM’s blue-eyed girl, the Union HRD minister seems headed for a fall from grace
SpiceJet founder Ajay Singh on where the Marans went wrong.
Chairman of L&T on the qualities he's looking for in his successor and his search for an ideal candidate.
If the best way to measure the success of a leader is the legacy he leaves behind, then several Indian business leaders are failures.
Even at India’s top professional companies, ageing head honchos are loath to leave
Smriti could perhaps take lessons from Sushma on how to go about your job
The Sangh parivar is not convinced that Smriti knows their education roadmap well
Madhu Kishwar on Smriti Irani's ability to talk without conveying anything.
It’s not even been a year but it’s almost a bloodbath at the HRD ministry as officials, fed up with Ms Irani’s brazen antics, rush for the exits
From being the party and the PM’s blue-eyed girl, the Union HRD minister seems headed for a fall from grace
OTHER STORIES
Obama’s wise turn towards moderation can bring peace to West Asia
Business in bitesizes
The red sanders kingpins are untouchable. Those the task force gunned down are at the lowest level.
The killing of 20 Tamil labourers in the red sanders zone has all the marks of a fake encounter
Listening along with Sanjay, warmed in the glow of his personality
Modi’s remarks at judges meet cut deep
In the middle class expectation of 21st century India, people on the socio-economic margins should stay there, because that’s their lot
Some 36 years on the high seas, and little to show for it
A fisheries dept report threatens to sell out our marine wealth, ruin our fisherfolk
Nothing five-star about Modi’s speech at the judges’ conference
It’s best for the Scots to focus on their magical spirit and leave us Himalayan planters to till our Single Estate Teas.
An interview with Tam O’Braan whose Wee Tea Company makes the best tea in the world.
<i>Outlook</i> in retrospect.
It stands for bold, fearless journalism and the reportage reflects that.
A pro-left, anti-administration and the often-taken BJP-bashing stand have come in the way of multi-layered perspectives.
On the fate of bookstores and Jai Arjun Singh's work on Hrishikesh Mukherjee's films.
Roy tells his stories simply, without too many twists, just an end stop that makes the reader think.
This Modi book is good on the campaign hardware and adds to the halo but avoids the discomforting bits
The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
Vinod Mehta was a champion of small, unpretentious, bullshit-free eating joints...
The playwright's Welcome to the Machine faces a ban in Delhi University for being 'anti-Hindu'
Getting to the bottom of the crime feels less like the delight of solving a puzzle, more like taking a maths exam.
When mamma talks of having ‘fixed’ my career, I feel uneasy. These are dangerous times that we live in.
Roads without streetlights, no public transport, an ugly riverfront, crumbling buildings, water and power shortages.
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