An IPS officer takes on the mighty Mulayam
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COVER STORY
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The government is sitting on the re lease of the caste census data fearing it would open a Pandora’s box
Social spends have been cut, rural India is in crisis, have we got the growth story wrong?
Veteran film maker Adoor Gopalakrishnan voices support for the striking students of FTII.
Iranian film maker Manijeh Hekmat speaks about Iran, its women and other issues.
On the eve of a sanction-free life, a bruised but proud Iran wears its elegant look and is poised for prosperity
Old loyalists from Gujarat are being rewarded with the bureau’s top posts; it won’t be long before one of them becomes director
The agency steps in to investigate Vyapam but is the parrot out of the cage yet?
Next time you decide to let things go at a pub, watch out for the woman bouncer
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The government is sitting on the re lease of the caste census data fearing it would open a Pandora’s box
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Social spends have been cut, rural India is in crisis, have we got the growth story wrong?
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Veteran film maker Adoor Gopalakrishnan voices support for the striking students of FTII.
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Iranian film maker Manijeh Hekmat speaks about Iran, its women and other issues.
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On the eve of a sanction-free life, a bruised but proud Iran wears its elegant look and is poised for prosperity
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Old loyalists from Gujarat are being rewarded with the bureau’s top posts; it won’t be long before one of them becomes director
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The agency steps in to investigate Vyapam but is the parrot out of the cage yet?
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Next time you decide to let things go at a pub, watch out for the woman bouncer
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Raghu Karnad mingles family story with history in a sparkler
OTHER STORIES
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Union tribal affairs minister Jual Oram on how he supports mining but wants minimum displacement of tribals.
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The IPL, as we knew it, had a meteoric life. The format it was created in required living dangerously.
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Chhabria and Mallya were friends, then bitter foes. At the end of hostilities, came the role reversal.
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HPCA president Anurag Singh Thakur responds to the charges made against him in the HP govt's vigilance probe.
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The IPL story rages on, but BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur has wildfires at home to put out
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<i>Outlook</i> in retrospect.
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It presents news to its readers as it is and not as what they think it is or ought to be.
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The articles usually stand unbiased, but some writers have their own nuances.
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Business in bitesizes
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This shifting loyalties in the publishing world, holy books and characters falling from grace in sequels
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Sidharth Bhatia’s book is invaluable to anyone interested in the early history of Indian cinema.
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A translation faithful to the original and a sampling of Manto’s rarer non-fiction makes this book worthwhile
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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Plays, exhibitions and how to cure a craving for midnight munchies.
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This is a place designed for only one thing, and that is the serious enjoyment of food.
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The US oncology specialist on cancer in India, and his proposal of healing it with a raw vegan diet
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Has a ‘been there, already seen in Hollywood’ feel to it.
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It’s about Amy Winehouse's phenomenal voice and songs but also about the personal, dysfunctional self.
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A regular column on the essential buzz
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Nothing can compare to the majestic, divine aura around Kailash.
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A random sample from the British newspapers
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The author of the surprise international bestseller, <i>Capital, in the 21st Century</i>, thinks that abolishing Income Tax is not a good idea