Economist Prabhat Patnaik speaks about the confrontation between globalised capital and democracy.
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COVER STORY
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In bad news season, the BJP is left to wonder on how it all unravelled so soon
The NCPA’s outreach aims to change its elitist image, find new audiences
Living with a mental illness when the quality of care is so poor means you become an expert, so why not put that knowledge to good use?
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Is a ‘breakdown in communications’ affecting work in the finance ministry?
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Why Madhya Pradesh is now being called ‘Mrityu Pradesh’
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The scam is no longer a state subject, it has become a Sangh family affair
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In bad news season, the BJP is left to wonder on how it all unravelled so soon
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Are we Indians programmed for moral and ethical fallibility?
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Business in bitesizes
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The NCPA’s outreach aims to change its elitist image, find new audiences
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A whole system helps a PSU director appoint his son as management trainee
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Living with a mental illness when the quality of care is so poor means you become an expert, so why not put that knowledge to good use?
OTHER STORIES
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Vikram Patel, professor of international mental health, on the dark side of mental institutions.
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Why is the ‘mentally ill’ label so safe for abuse in India?
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Indians intrinsically don’t like the strong fishy taste. So to satisfy our elitist self about fine dining on fish we are consuming the tasteless basa.
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The unrelenting tyranny of an unaccountable police force pushes Kashmiri youth back to a brink far more radical than ever before
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Former Research & Analysis Wing chief Amarjit Singh Dulat on the missed opportunities in Kashmir and India-Pakistan relations.
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An ‘unfishy’ Basa is taking over in the country’s menus. Why do our chefs love this staid blob?
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<i>Outlook</i> in retrospect.
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Your space is precious; it should be used for more positive, more enlightening and more uplifting issues.
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Book launches with unhappy endings and Amish's book in the Amazon vs Flipkart crossfire.
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Firaq Gorakhpuri wasn’t just a great poet. He was a non-conformist, a man of many parts. Though welcome, this biography, in its empty accusations, does him injustice.
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Dal chawal ghee khao, it’s not bad at all.
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Cartoon exhibitions, Sufi music concerts, film festivals and much more...
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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The Indian actor on his onscreen career and off-screen work as a dubbing artist
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At times, you wish it could hurry up and come to the point quickly but in the end it all adds up well.
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A regular column on the essential buzz
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A random sample from the British periodicals
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Tehran holds a mirror for New Delhi to emulate its Swachh Iran reality: no garbage, no beggars, no stray animals on the streets.