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COVER STORY
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The progress so far shows why the AgustaWestland probe may well go the Bofors way
Maharasthra Cricket Association president and former BCCI treasurer Ajay Shirke on the Lodha committee's recommendations and the future of the BCCI
How Anurag Thakur came from nowhere, kept all happy and positioned himself for the biggest crown
Detractors say he left a BCCI fighting for survival, to others he is a squanderer of fortunes; defenders talk about his disenchantment. Shashank Manohar wanted to avoid the mess.
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Business in bitesizes
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The progress so far shows why the AgustaWestland probe may well go the Bofors way
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The new mayor is riding a wave of popular support
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In the Nepal game, Beijing flips a chip Delhi couldn’t pick
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It’s not clear on what basis the SC is going after BCCI
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Maharasthra Cricket Association president and former BCCI treasurer Ajay Shirke on the Lodha committee's recommendations and the future of the BCCI
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How Anurag Thakur came from nowhere, kept all happy and positioned himself for the biggest crown
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Detractors say he left a BCCI fighting for survival, to others he is a squanderer of fortunes; defenders talk about his disenchantment. Shashank Manohar wanted to avoid the mess.
OTHER STORIES
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As its chief exits and a court order stares it in the face, we look at the BCCI’s fall from power and grace
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The startlingly tragic fate of the Komagata Maru, buried so long, is being recognised by the premier of a formerly racist nation
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The preparation for Kerala’s elections is both long and full of quirky traditions, but this time some of them are facing unexpected changes
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The Left has an edge, but not enough to promise a win—unless rival UDF loses more to third-factor BJP
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Living legend of the legal fraternity Fali Sam Nariman on freedom, judicial independence and the perils of a majoritarian government.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee on genetics and the future of the human race
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Should parents be allowed to sequence the genome of their children-to-be and potentially terminate pregnancies with devastating genetic mutations?
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As events in four states show, the anti-defection law isn’t effective. It needs a major overhaul.
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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Music’s singular power over the human spirit—a power that humbled some of humanity’s most brilliant minds.
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A hip, popular cafe at Kala Ghoda that seems to encapsulate all the trends du jour.
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The <em>Parsi Traders and the Community</em> exhibition, like no other, is not about the artists, but the subject
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Provokes complex, even cryptic ideas about race, gender, power, marriage, infidelity, parenthood, and the experience of American black women.
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An exhibition of the works of the late Brij Mohan Anand, Penn Masala's fifth India tour and the Calcutta Ghost Tour
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The fragrance of jasmine fills the air with a sweetness that brings to mind images of clouds and birds and the intoxicating rhythms of ancient Tamil poetry.
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While other metros are in the throes of a gastronomic tsunami, Calcutta scores in street food.
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Aditi Anand is the co-author of <em>Narratives for Indian Modernity</em>, a book on the life of the maverick artist Brij Mohan Anand
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A regular column on the essential buzz
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For embarrassing the ‘upper’ castes in his village by digging his own well.
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The government wants to erect a licensing regime which would approve and license all maps of India.
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A random sample from the British periodicals