Rahul Gandhi Files Nomination For Congress President's Post
No one else filed papers till Sunday, according to Mullapally Ramachandran, the chairman of the party's Central Election Authority.
Can India Bring Back Vijay Mallya? Extradition Trial Begins In UK Court
The team led by Special Director Rakesh Asthana left for London today and would remain present during the trial starting at Westminster Magistrates' Court today.
Modi Calls Archbishop’s Appeal To Save Country From ‘Nationalist Forces’ A Fatwa
Recently, Akshardham Temple head priest in Ahmedabad had asked devotees to vote for BJP
Kumar Vishwas Talks Of AAP 2.0, Wants Return Of Prashant Bhushan, Yogendra Yadav
The controversial remarks, however, were refuted by a party leader close to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Cyclone Ockhi: 10 Naval Ships Deployed For Relief Work In South-East Arabian Sea
In addition, eight aircraft, including long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft P8I, were deployed throughout the day.
Delhi Hospital That Wrongly Declared Baby Dead,Terminates Services Of 2 Doctors Involved In The Case
Pradyuman Murder: Delhi Police Assaulted Me, Threatened Me And My Wife To Leave Case, Alleges Family Lawyer
Thekriwal identified the Delhi Police cop as Sanjeev Singh Yadav, from his name plate on his uniform.
Today, I Made Call To Rahul Gandhi For Appointment, But His Office Insulted Me: Shehzad Poonawalla
Poonawalla claimed many Congress leaders, including Ajay Maken, Sandeep Dikshit, and Manish Tiwari, had termed the process to elect party president "rigged".
Four-Year-Old Girl Suffers Burns After Mother Makes Her Sit On Hot Pan In Hyderabad, Woman Held
The girl is the woman's daughter from her first marriage, a police official said.
Left With Only 10 Men On Field, Sri Lankan Team Trainer Nick Lee Dons Jersey In Delhi
Lee has played 13 matches in at first-class level in which he has scored 490 runs at an average of 30.62 to go with three half-centuries.
Not Only Ridership, Delhi Metro Sees Dip In Smart Card Sales, DMRC Says Fluctuation 'Normal'
According to data made available in response to an RTI query, in the months of July, August, September and October last year, metro sold an average of 15,650 cards per day.
My Name Is Khan: The Face That Launched A Thousand Products
Behind SRK’s lover-boy image lies instability—sensitive to social, cultural and political change.
A Fanboy’s Bollywood: Before And After The Khans
How the larger-than-life Hindi film hero of yesteryears gave way to the relatable charm of Shah Rukh and the other Khans.
A Passage To India: Shah Rukh Khan Through The Eyes Of His Greatest American Fan
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has grown beyond the confines of Bollywood and India to find fame and fans worldwide, writes Beth Watkins.
The Third Colour: Shah Rukh Khan Is A Symbol Worth Rooting For
When we say we’re standing in solidarity with someone, we’re really standing up for our own ideals, values, peace and truth. Comic/poet Varun Grover’s column
A Message Not Delivered, A Matisse Painting Never Gifted: A Co-Star’s Tribute To Shah Rukh
Sayani Gupta, a star-struck teenager who acted with SRK, reveals what endears the superstar to his millions of fans across the globe.
Love, Longing And Shah Rukh: Growing Up With DDLJ In The Time Of Mandal And Kamandal
Shah Rukh Khan called himself a peddler of love. That’s better than the pitches selling religion. Love is all we need now.
Rashid Rana’s Amazing Shah Rukh Portrait Is A Cross-Border Fan Tribute
Lahore-based artist Rashid Rana’s 2004 portrait of SRK, made of thousands of photos, was chosen as the Outlook cover for its layered meaning.
Global Desi: Raj Or Rahul, SRK Is Equally At Home In New York Or Patiala
Marking the transition between old and new India, SRK’s characters and his stardom represent Bollywood as simultaneously Indian and global.
Smoke And Mirrors: NCB’s Panchnama In Aryan Khan Case Hides More Than It Reveals
NCB’s methods are under the scanner as experts punch holes in ‘panchnama’, arrest memo.
Drugs, Bollywood And Politics: The Dark Underbelly Of Mumbai
Intertwining threads connect the business in illegal drugs with the city’s high and mighty.
A Writer-Researcher Fondly Recalls The Time When The Printed Word Was The Gospel Truth
Vying for a share of the emerging readership, competition among publishing houses led to a variety of magazines on offer, writes Sudhirendar Sharma in her Nostalgia Diary.
Women Who Wear Only Themselves: A Brilliant Tale Of Carving A Spiritual Path
Mystical experiences lead to the path to self-knowledge and truth. This book profiles four women who walked that way.
Shoojit Sircar’s Udham Singh Is A Cinematic Tribute To The Martyr
The patient, brilliantly orchestrated tempo of <em>Sardar Udham</em>, with the Jallianwala Bagh massacre at its emotional centre, is an experience bound to be etched on the viewer’s mind
Diplomats From US, India, Iran, EU And Turkey Are Rushing To Central Asian Countries; Here's Why
Afghanistan is out of bounds and in flux. Countries, including India, scramble for a Central Asian seat for a good view.
Global Hunger Index Might Not Be Flawless But India Still Needs To Take It As Warning
The Centre has reacted angrily at the new Global Hunger Index, but experts say it should plug loopholes in the food delivery system.
Love, Respect, Awe: That's The Way Shah Rukh Khan Looks At Women In His Films
Shah Rukh Khan is the soothing balm for millions of Indian women living an oppressive life in an insensitive, patriarchal society.
'Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani': Shah Rukh Khan As The Symbol Of Indianness
SRK’s persona evokes the kind of Indianness that denies categorisation into singular, exclusive identities. And thrives on making others feel welcome.
The Nihangs: Sikh Warrior Creed That Evokes Respect And Fear In Equal Measure
As the murder at Singhu border put the Nihangs in news, the warrior creed thrives at the symbol-laden chhaonis. Their austerity, discipline and martial history evoke both respect and fear.
































