Bachna Ae Haseeno
A fun watch because of three reasons—likable characters and relationships, interesting situations and the witty lingo
A fun watch because of three reasons—likable characters and relationships, interesting situations and the witty lingo
Actress and queen of reality television on her glamour and her new show, <i>Big Boss</i>
Perhaps it's an immutable gastronomic law that prawns in five-star hotels are always rubbery. But food isn't everything.
The gods on Olympian heights smiled at Sushil Kumar—a punishing regimen is tipped with bronze
Spartan, bare-knuckle tussle and men like Vijender Kumar fit like a glove. Our gilded words won't blunt his counterpunch.
US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs on the hurdles that await the US-India nuclear deal, Pervez Musharraf's resignation, and developments in Kashmir.
It's <I>Awaara</i> that endures, not 1962. Hindi-Chini bhai bhai, it seems, is neither myth nor cliche.
Smoked, baked, steamed, and now scuppered: Bengal's rivers are cleaned out of their hilsas
Actress and queen of reality television on her glamour and her new show, <i>Big Boss</i>
Perhaps it's an immutable gastronomic law that prawns in five-star hotels are always rubbery. But food isn't everything.
The gods on Olympian heights smiled at Sushil Kumar—a punishing regimen is tipped with bronze
Spartan, bare-knuckle tussle and men like Vijender Kumar fit like a glove. Our gilded words won't blunt his counterpunch.
US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs on the hurdles that await the US-India nuclear deal, Pervez Musharraf's resignation, and developments in Kashmir.
It's <I>Awaara</i> that endures, not 1962. Hindi-Chini bhai bhai, it seems, is neither myth nor cliche.
Smoked, baked, steamed, and now scuppered: Bengal's rivers are cleaned out of their hilsas
Eco-friendly cars are yet to reach the cost-energy efficiency balance
Industry, Power, Banking, Agriculture, Services, Exports, Investment, Deficits
Reserve Bank Chair Professor at ICRIER on the state of the economy and what it holds for the future
The current flood of misery shall abate, predict the economic pundits
A party for women in publishing sounds like this sad '70s fringe thing, but it turned out to be the beginning of a Power Girls Club cutting across rival publishing houses...
The HIV/AIDS debate in India hangs somewhere between imagining the worst and complete denial. These are sixteen stories exploring the issue's human dimension.
The surprisingly peaceful stir in the Valley spoke the language of mutual trust
The recent turn of events is being seen as a massive response to mistreatment by Indian troops
"We aren't heard," rue Kashmiri netas. Yet, they only hate scribes.
'There is a feeling that Pakistan has lost interest in Kashmir ... that PTV or the Pakistan media is not covering the events in Kashmir prominently'
Jammu's blockade has roused Kashmiris as never before. A look at the shades of wrath.
Two mass agitations. One more injurious to the nation's health. Delhi makes its call.
It's the only thing the Kashmiri wants. Denial is delusion.
The MEA, Hurriyat and the Sangh parivar together have created a crisis in Kashmir. To resolve it, an all-party panel will not be enough.
With Sharif leaving it to the PPP, options are whittling down on the next Pakistan president
There's little forgiveness for the General. What will his exit bring?