We need to transform ruler’s police into people’s police.
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COVER STORY
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Mahmood Farooqui’s rape conviction for forced oral sex opens a hectic debate about the ‘lacunae’ in the amended criminal law
Below the Cauvery’s currents run linguistic and ethnic faultlines. The water claim is just the tip.
Shahabuddin swaggers out of jail, targets Nitish, is coddled by Laloo. And fear stalks Siwan again.
Rahul Gandhi’s long-awaited elevation as party chief may not happen before the UP polls
Whose Onam is it anyway? Maveli is the enigmatic nub around which history, myth and politics clash.
Mumbai’s Prithvi Theatre, battling a funds crunch, scrimps on its famous festival
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Mahmood Farooqui’s rape conviction for forced oral sex opens a hectic debate about the ‘lacunae’ in the amended criminal law
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Below the Cauvery’s currents run linguistic and ethnic faultlines. The water claim is just the tip.
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Shahabuddin swaggers out of jail, targets Nitish, is coddled by Laloo. And fear stalks Siwan again.
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Akhilesh sacks ministers, chief secy and clips Shivpal’s wings
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Wherever prayers were allowed, they were followed by protests
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Rahul Gandhi’s long-awaited elevation as party chief may not happen before the UP polls
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Whose Onam is it anyway? Maveli is the enigmatic nub around which history, myth and politics clash.
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Mumbai’s Prithvi Theatre, battling a funds crunch, scrimps on its famous festival
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Industry will be transformed as factories will soon be data-driven
OTHER STORIES
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Economic affairs secretary Shaktikanta Das on the plans and challenges of making an inventory of surplus landholdings with over 200 central public sector enterprises
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In a country where ‘wine’ shops sold everything but wine until a decade ago, much has changed since, with women rising to the industry’s top
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The land that is freed up could be used for affordable housing
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In a democracy, judges being disciplined by the executive is not an option because it defies the basic principle of separation of powers
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Ten lakh acres—that’s 4,000 sq km, the size of Trinidad and Tobago—are lying idle with central PSUs. How can India benefit?
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The Lodha Committee has rung the bell for long-term cricket administrators. They’re now looking at proxies to retain control.
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The bestselling author is the only Indian woman writer to be on the Forbes list of most influential people in India. Her new book, <em>It’s All In the Planets</em>, is just out.
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All the start-up entrepreneurs featured in the book have amazing stories to tell—of struggle, of peer pressure and of intrigue.
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A compilation of the events that led to the 2013 IPL batting-fixing scandal and its consequences
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Alexievich’s visceral first-person accounts from the last days of the USSR are saturated with anger, longing and hope
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A magazine that challenged nationalist establishments could not hope to access the mass market.
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Mildly funny, pseudo-feminist, and not in the least offensive
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Could easily have transgressed into poverty porn territory, with a side of White Saviour Complex tossed in...
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A regular column on the essential buzz
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The open letter written by Justice Markandey Katju, to the judges of the Supreme Court demanding justice in the Ikhlaque case