The sleepy city of Mysore is now a global yoga hub. It's a magnet for a new wave of body-wise disciples — and their dollars.
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COVER STORY
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As telecom tariffs hit new lows, a look at what it means for the consumer and telcos
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Did Mahajan facilitate Reliance's WLL service for kickbacks?
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As telecom tariffs hit new lows, a look at what it means for the consumer and telcos
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OTHER STORIES
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Needed: Nerves of steel; The southern strain; Land up for grabs; A life less lived; Read the riot act
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Abu Salem squeals on the Bombay blasts. Is the end nigh for actor Sanjay Dutt? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=69 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Is the time ripe for anointing the heir, Rahul Gandhi
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Who would want to eavesdrop on Amar Singh? But everyone's curious what's recorded, including himself. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=266 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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The war of words between two heavyweights of Hindi literature.
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Was the Navy chief done in by his ambitious deputies?
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There is evidence to link Admiral Arun Prakash with companies implicated in the war room leak <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=73 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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It's a significant first for India. A Dutch NGO boss may play the 'third party' in the Naga talks.
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B.G. Verghese's band of eight launches an appeal to aid the kin of soldiers who die in peace time
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The second Indo-Pak rail link is hostage to fear, apathy
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A worried Unilever brings in their own man to get back the froth at HLL
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A very well-intentioned, good-hearted film but need it have worn its heart on the sleeve?
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Fearing floods and dislocation, small Pak provinces are protesting a big dam that benefits Punjab. Islamabad is unmoved.
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Will the Sultan of Multan tame the improved, lethal, Rawalpindi Express again?
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The strategies are in place. Will this Indo-Pak series be another war or just a game?
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The best of regional food at...
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As olive oil, Thai curry pastes and wasabi grab space in markets and homes, what's being knocked out of our kitchens?
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A culinary osmosis between regions is tingling many palates. Our broadband dining category of Mughlai and Madrasi is fast blurring. What a treat.
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After Iraq, the US seems eager to repeat its mistakes. It's a set pattern.
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Ire against Coke spreads in its own land, and there's an Indian link fuelling it
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Eleven MPs were expelled from Parliament. National leaders cutting across party lines are feeling very virtuous. They have proved by their actions ...
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Fest hopping season for the lit-types: Katha Asia International Utsav, the much-awaited second round of the Neemrana literary conclave and Jaipur lit-fest...
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Brings out the ideological hang-ups that encourage manual scavenging and needs to be read by every civilised citizen of India.
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Raises a host of issues which need to be studied and discussed within and outside South Block, given the high stakes India has in a peaceful, friendly and stable Nepal.
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The Kapoors are the first family of cinema bar none, but offscreen it's been a bumpy ride
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Why bell the big cat? Three books explore every facet of the conservation conundrum.
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The celibacy clause for pracharaks forced Joshi's hand, but his enemies were also many
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Rajnath Singh takes over as BJP chief when all is not well with the party. Is the Vajpayee-Advani era ending? <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=82 target=_blank> Updates</a>