On her new film <i>Pinjar</i> and the new serious phase in her Bollywood career
- COVER STORY
Dealer in: all bets on the table; It takes two to tandav; No more tears; A jam-free space; Chugging along at 100; Metro see a no sign
From telecom to energy, the industrial powerhouse is taking giant strides. Its old knack of getting the right decisions from the right people is well in place.
Dealer in: all bets on the table; It takes two to tandav; No more tears; A jam-free space; Chugging along at 100; Metro see a no sign
On dead pitches, we write the obituary of Indian spin. Is there an afterlife?
From telecom to energy, the industrial powerhouse is taking giant strides. Its old knack of getting the right decisions from the right people is well in place.
OTHER STORIES
Delhi shows lesser rapes than London or New York only because social stigma and the lack of a proactive police discourage their reporting
The Hindu Right sees her as another missionary bent upon converting
The Vatican gets an Indian flavour. The Mother her due.
This hi-tech police force helps keep the Hussainsagar Lake water clean. It's an anti-suicide squad.
Tykes live out their fantasies in technicolour rooms. Parents are fuelling them.
The Hindus organise themselves to ensure that their ayes count in the constituency
The formidable Mahant Gyan Das builds up a popular resistance to the VHP
Like most good animation films, the appeal transcends the age divide
A citizen's handbook to take stock of the city's wrongs
A concerted campaign by India pays dividends. The D-Company boss is on the run, the US hot on his trail.
First pesticides in colas, now worms in chocolates. MNC-bashing is once again at a crescendo. Are they callous about India? Or just our favourite whipping boys?
Young, progressive judges are redefining relationships and family values
Sonia's origins still come to haunt her—she won't gulp it down quietly anymore
The BJP is bent on making the 'foreigner' issue into another Babri-type triumph
Cooption, the great tactic of Hinduism, is what the Congress is practising
India and NZ seem to reserve their best for Australia, so let's toss it up
You thought SL500 is expensive? Wait for the Maybachs and Arnages to hit the road.
<i>Mera desh mahaan! Garv se kaho hum Hindu hain! Jai Shri Ram!"</i> These battle cries warm ...
Ashutosh Varshney and Priya Joshi making waves; Nanak Singh's <i>Pavitra Papi</i>; move over Bridget Jones, <i>Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination </i> is here.
A living example of the possibility of "joyful learning".
If there's one thing the book establishes beyond doubt, it's Prabhakaran's congenital inability to give up the idea of an Eelam.
Wine, women and... mangoes: these were a few of Ghalib's many loves
'Gangaajal' sets off a spree of clone punitive blindings
























