- COVER STORY
Sex And The City Actor Speaks Out: 'I Became A Piece Of Meat For Many Hollywood Executives'
Gilles Marini has opened up about his experience dealing with unwanted sexual advances in Hollywood
SC Asks Centre To Set Up Special Courts For Cases Against MPs, MLAs
The bench directed the Centre to place before it the scheme for setting up of such special courts and also indicate the amount of funds that could be earmarked for the purpose.
BJP Doesn't Have Sole Contract Over Nationalism, Says Ahmed Patel Over 'ISIS' Link Row
Patel rebutted the ruling party's allegation about his "deep relations" with a Gujarat hospital where an alleged IS operative worked
MNS, Congress Workers Clash In Dadar Over Hawkers' Eviction
The workers of the Raj Thackeray-led party also raised slogans against Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Had Predicted India's Wars, Doklam Issue In 1950: Manohar Parrikar
In a three-page letter written to India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Patel had also predicted the Doklam issue, Parrikar said.
Sex And The City Actor Speaks Out: 'I Became A Piece Of Meat For Many Hollywood Executives'
Gilles Marini has opened up about his experience dealing with unwanted sexual advances in Hollywood
SC Asks Centre To Set Up Special Courts For Cases Against MPs, MLAs
The bench directed the Centre to place before it the scheme for setting up of such special courts and also indicate the amount of funds that could be earmarked for the purpose.
BJP Doesn't Have Sole Contract Over Nationalism, Says Ahmed Patel Over 'ISIS' Link Row
Patel rebutted the ruling party's allegation about his "deep relations" with a Gujarat hospital where an alleged IS operative worked
MNS, Congress Workers Clash In Dadar Over Hawkers' Eviction
The workers of the Raj Thackeray-led party also raised slogans against Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Had Predicted India's Wars, Doklam Issue In 1950: Manohar Parrikar
In a three-page letter written to India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, Patel had also predicted the Doklam issue, Parrikar said.
OTHER OUTLOOK MAGAZINE STORIES
Haryana Teachers May Face Disciplinary Action For Not Attending Compulsory 'Priest Training'
The teachers were asked to take a training to carry out functions of priests ahead of the village fair at Yamuna Nagar Temple
Vyapam Scam: I Was Clean So A Clean Chit To Me Was Obvious, Says Madhya Pradesh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan
His reaction came after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday virtually gave him a clean chit in the Vyapam scam when it filed chargesheet against 490 accused in the scam.
Is America Living Under The Shadow Of Osama Bin Laden?
Thanks to him, trillions of taxpayer dollars would go down the tubes in remarkably pointless wars and “reconstruction” scams...
One Plus One Equals Five
Jammu and Kashmir now has five official languages—the question being asked is how will these work?
Poll Sop: Nitish Kumar’s Standard Operating Procedure
It’s raining projects in Bihar ahead of three-phase assembly elections
Comment Against Modi In 'Private Chat' Lands Teen In Jail
Thirumurugan was arrested fafter he commented on a Facebook to a post related to Vijay-starrer Tamil film Mersal
BJP Has Been Here For 3 Years, Tell Me One Swiss Account Holder’s Name Whom Modi Has Put In Jail: Rahul
“Farmers are crying in Gujarat. They have been suppressed,”
Angry Bangladesh Summons Pakistan Envoy, Demands Apology Over Mujibur Rahman Video On Facebook
Secretary (bilateral) summoned Pakistani high commissioner and handed him a "strongly worded protest note" warning that repeated breach of diplomatic norms by Pakistan would only stand to harm bilateral relations
Air Pollution May Up Mortality Risk Beyond Lung Cancer: Study
"This research suggests that air pollution was not associated with death from most non-lung cancers, but the associations with kidney, bladder and colorectal cancer deserve further investigation,"
People Living In Karnataka Should Learn Kannada, All Schools Should Teach It, Says CM Siddaramaiah
The CM also asked the Kannadigas to be more affectionate towards their state's language.
After Sexual Harassment Allegations, Netflix Suspends Kevin Spacey's 'House Of Cards' Production
The news comes after actor Anthony Rapp alleged Spacey of harassing him in an inebriated state at his party when he was a minor
Wrapt In Divine Velveteen
A humble genius, SPB’s golden voice transcended languages and generations
Victorian Ace
The batting master was a true-bred Australian who made grit his middle name
Pro Pros And Cons
Bollywood publicists, mediators between actors and the public, are preservers and creators of stardom. Now, filmdom’s drug scandal throws them an outsized gauntlet.
Disciple And His Master
Filmmaker Chaitanya Tamhane speaks about 'The Disciple', the first Indian movie since 1996 to play in the main state of New York Film Festival.
‘I’ Of The Storm
Self-reliance was the very seed that gave us Dabur, writes chairman Amit Burman. In the 19th c, when disease was rife but medicine scarce, his forebear took Ayurveda to the masses.
Bharat Inc.
Aatma Nirbhar is Swadeshi Plus…and the Covid crisis is an opportunity, writes Naveen Jindal. But challenges remain: of 1,000 companies planning to exit China, only 300 were thinking of India.
Think Indian Dot Com
The Mark of Zoho…. What went into building one of the first high-tech product development companies out of India? Radha Vembu, a global dollar-billionaire now, looks back.
Land Of Billion Entrypreneurs
The eureka moment of entrepreneurship: you think, therefore you become. Someone misses gym, frets about it—and voila! Another turns from making car tools to face masks….
Inequality Paradox
The trickle-down theory has limits. It helps the weaker sections, but enables the capitalists to gain the most.
Swadeshi Movement Part 2
Make in India, or Make for India? The potential for both vitality and confusion mark Aatma Nirbhar Bharat—a salad bowl of many healthy ideas, some of them incompatible.
Halloa Across The Adam’s Bridge
As China sweeps the oceans and scours the mountains, India engages the incumbent Rajapaksa brothers to reaffirm close ties with Sri Lanka
Rape, A Caste Continuum
Though the 19-year-old from Hathras burns in front of our eyes, what’s on that funeral pyre are unkept promises of our Constitution
A Fierce-Eyed Mob, As Gods Wore Blinkers
BJP mandarins are acquitted in the Babri Masjid demolition case
A Four-Foot Conundrum!
Can the height of the idol control the spread of coronavirus during Durga puja? Cuttack is roiled by a court battle between a top police diktat and angry puja committees.
Cards Reshuffled
What marks BJP’s organisational reshuffle: an old Bengal party hand fuming as he makes way for an ex-TMC migrant, some old spokespersons exiting. As also RSS man Ram Madhav.
Daggers, When Crown At Stake
Who will be CM candidate? A party meeting sends the clashing EPS-OPS duo to a private time-out to sort out their egos—in vain. Sasikala’s impending return looms over AIADMK.
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