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The redoubtable Mumbai-born, Doon school-bred sculptor, hailed by the world press as "the winner in a class of his own", "a mountain" and "a new star" , on his art, his roots and his fondness for inside-out spaces
India's new foreign secretary may have surprised his detractors. But how much can he do in eight months?
The tourism industry is booming on all fronts, except for a few air pockets
The redoubtable Mumbai-born, Doon school-bred sculptor, hailed by the world press as "the winner in a class of his own", "a mountain" and "a new star" , on his art, his roots and his fondness for inside-out spaces
Long-distance law;Colur Blindness; Brave Matchbreakers;Chewing on Chick-Fit; Forest Cover
India's new foreign secretary may have surprised his detractors. But how much can he do in eight months?
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Six volumes of a Sanskrit-English lexicon has taken 55 years. The scholars plod along, dodging the funders' axe.
Thousands walk into a web of deceit spun by a few bad men floating dotcons
Summarised prospective voting patterns and results, Sonia Gandhi's foreign origins and Gujarat riots handling.
Incumbency will be a factor against the Digvijay Singh government.
People are happy with Sheila Dikshit's performance and want her back.
A reverse swing notwithstanding, the Congress is likely to retain its government.
The Judeo scandal does not appear to tilt the balance in favour of the Congress.
Madhya Pradesh is the clear gain for the BJP and Chhattisgarh is a cleft stick. Otherwise it's a near-perfect hand.
For this godman, the road to salvation is through cleanliness. Kali Bein river has already seen how.
Pakistan foreign minister wants to be remembered as the person who played a role in improving relations between India and Pakistan...<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=9 target=_blank> Updates.</a>
After the WTO breakdown at Cancun, the assistant US trade representative for South Asia was in New Delhi recently to discuss contentious issues.
Just call it brash. More in line with the inventive Channel V promos. The irreverence and insolence continues. But the plot is riddled with too many strands which often make it a jumpy ride.
BJP frets for Delhi, but will pull strings in post-poll Mizoram
A divided BJP fails to exploit the anti-Gehlot factor
Power, water crises and bad roads propel Uma forward
Two days after Judeogate, we went back to get the voters' mind. Jogi, Judeo stand tall.
Images do not lie. Even if they are a sting operation or a political checkmate by the opponent.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=122 target=_blank> Updates.</a>
Wiser counsel prevails on America over Iraq, but can the damage be undone?
An evangelist is Calcutta's mascot, even though more authentic figures abound
Losing two finals to the Aussies in six months. Over to the kangaroos on home turf.
Last week, a letter in <i>Outlook</i> by a certain M.C. Joshi ridiculed this columnist for having kept secret 'for all these years' the fact that ...
With a surfeit of pacers blossoming, Gujarat resurrects a long-gone tradition
Festschrift? Some sort of orgy? So thought Ruskin Bond, but there were other bare and dare tales from the house of Roli, as well...
In this exceedingly well-informed, passionately conceived and elegantly written 'Nehru Charit', Tharoor has produced an important tract for our times.
G.D. not only defined India's big business, he essayed a role in its politics that wasn't to last
A rail recruitment test, regional interests prove a molotov cocktail for Assam, Bihar.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=51 target=_blank> Updates.</a>






















