The darkest shadow has passed. Nepal’s PM is in Delhi to take Modi’s hand and dispel the Chinese bogey.
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COVER STORY
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IPL 2018 is the most lucrative till date. And the BCCI, with firms trusted and foreign, is keeping it watertight.
A new breed of male actors finds a platform in being paired opposite top heroines
It’s a tight knot for the BJP: How to avoid being singed by Dalit rage without alienating its traditional core votebank
No conjugal visits for Andhra Pradesh prisoners; an elephant that blows out smoke! Read all the juicy gossip here...
Right from its first battle to access land rights in Sohangarh, the idea of RTI has been growing, writes Aruna Roy
Biggest fake news outlets are the right-wing hate factories—TV channels rolling on TRPs, communal, venom-spewing websites and deadly whatsapp news agencies. But the honourable minister merely targeted accredited journalists,
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah is leading the charge in the battle for Karnataka where polls are due on May 12. He speaks to Outlook amid his campaign in Mysore...
Siddaramaiah is sure about retaining power, banking on an array of welfare projects
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IPL 2018 is the most lucrative till date. And the BCCI, with firms trusted and foreign, is keeping it watertight.
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A new breed of male actors finds a platform in being paired opposite top heroines
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It’s a tight knot for the BJP: How to avoid being singed by Dalit rage without alienating its traditional core votebank
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No conjugal visits for Andhra Pradesh prisoners; an elephant that blows out smoke! Read all the juicy gossip here...
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Right from its first battle to access land rights in Sohangarh, the idea of RTI has been growing, writes Aruna Roy
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A regular column on the essential buzz
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Biggest fake news outlets are the right-wing hate factories—TV channels rolling on TRPs, communal, venom-spewing websites and deadly whatsapp news agencies. But the honourable minister merely targeted accredited journalists,
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah is leading the charge in the battle for Karnataka where polls are due on May 12. He speaks to Outlook amid his campaign in Mysore...
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Siddaramaiah is sure about retaining power, banking on an array of welfare projects
OTHER STORIES
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Amid a rise in TB cases, India’s countermeasures remain smothered in a host of operational issues
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Behind the street rage lies the Atrocity Act’s dilution after its weak execution
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Kashmiri youth are no longer amenable to sagacious advice
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The biggest anti-terror operation in recent times leaves south Kashmir seething
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Worshipping the ballot box, the BJP aims for a Hindu awakening in Bengal; the TMC plays along, then hits out
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The ICICI-Videocon affair and Axis Bank NPAs threaten to tar the ‘pristine’ image of private sector banks
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National banks go the extra mile to loan massive amounts to defaulters like Mallya and Modi but make life difficult for common people in need of money
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Enraged you get. Yet, let the accused tell his side of the story.
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Feminism is definitely intersectional. Sometimes you need to move very slowly, sometimes quickly—and temper anger with clear-sightedness.
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Raya Sarkar’s letter reveals a feminism that seeks to fight patriarchy with Stalinist methods, discarding human warmth and personal engagement
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The woman who accused poet Sudeep Sen of sexual harassment in a Facebook post, talks about abuse of male power and the sexist power-play in the society...
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While Fortress Patriarchy remains unbreached and rapes, trafficking, molestation and the khap mindset prevail, urban India is bracing for a backlash. The naming and shaming of male co-workers and teachers on social media has become a substitute for the due process of law.