The recently opened Hyderabad branch of this Delhi restaurant underlines the perils of over-extending your brand
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The CM herself need never oppose caste-based reservation. OBC leaders themselves will do it. The deadlock will compel them.
The semi-Sufi, semi-folksy urban balladeer's new album <i>Avengi Ja Nahin</i> has been released
Across a fractious India, identity battles are being waged figuratively. Statues are at war.
A bill to let government scientists patent their work raises questions of propriety
In Kerala, the spectre of atheist evil from the godless Communists. The Opposition is full of glee.
The CM herself need never oppose caste-based reservation. OBC leaders themselves will do it. The deadlock will compel them.
A Calcutta pocket is poised to deck up its slice of Awadhi history
The semi-Sufi, semi-folksy urban balladeer's new album <i>Avengi Ja Nahin</i> has been released
In Maharashtra, the giants are Shivaji and Ambedkar
Across a fractious India, identity battles are being waged figuratively. Statues are at war.
A bill to let government scientists patent their work raises questions of propriety
Rival IPS-RAS lobbies lead the agency in an even deeper hole
In Kerala, the spectre of atheist evil from the godless Communists. The Opposition is full of glee.
More wronged than right? School textbooks still face the scourge.
OTHER STORIES
This prosthetic torture ... It's like a 'casting couch' gone berserk. Imagine going to sleep with yourself and waking up to gift yourself one more role.
The ruling BJP gets mixed up in its MLA's private loss. The mystery deepens.
She recalls Edwardian London and the Blitz. Kodaikanal-based Grace Wardell, Fleet Street's first woman editor, has turned 100.
The new international nuclear regime to accommodate India, the French ambassador says, is not focussed exclusively on the Indo-US nuclear deal
The N-deal impasse has to end for us to avert a major loss of face
The nuclear deal lies haze-wrapped. Rural India just tries to cope with a price rise squeezing dry its resources with its whimsies.
Chief economic advisor to the union finance ministry on the inflation
Shoestrings might tie us down longer than feared
Manmohan sees only the big picture—and his place in it. He's people-proof.
He made an epoch in '91. But in seeking to do so again, the PM is walking himself-and his party-onto a shaky plank.
Reliance Comm-MTN. A mega deal, but spoilers abound.
Ranbaxy CEO spoke on the reactions to his sellout to Daiichi Sankyo
Indian promoters are cashing in, growing past the family
Crisis is opportunity.... the Congress must risk unpopularity for a cause
Nepal's Maoists must forget the gun, remember free speech
Alive to the debates of the day, averse to extremes. She's a historian... and the PM's daughter.
How are their book launch parties versus ours? What's the exotic value of a signature in a vernacular script? And why is Shobhaa De's latest not flying off the shelves?
An <i>English, August</i> for IIM-wallahs. Unlike Chetan Bhagat, Bajaj writes good English. This debut novel is pacy, unpretentious, and great fun to read.
An exploration of the versatility of a free-thinking oddball who rescued 19th-century Calcutta from its drudgery
The Rise of the Rest seems to have hijacked the new American century. Zakaria tells the US what to do.
Duped by misleading advertisements by an educational institute? Here's a platform for all such students and their parents to get together
























