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Afghan artist whose work, among those of eighteen others, was on show in Delhi recently
Afghan artist whose work, among those of eighteen others, was on show in Delhi recently
An upmarket version of the Goan beach shack: the wine list has a bottle priced at Rs 1,24,000
Lankans won't be the last to be sewn up by Zaheer's swing. Many will miss the line yet.
So says Shailesh Gandhi, the RTI crusader who will now be Central Information Commissioner
An upmarket version of the Goan beach shack: the wine list has a bottle priced at Rs 1,24,000
Lankans won't be the last to be sewn up by Zaheer's swing. Many will miss the line yet.
A panel postulates new benchmarks for enumerating the poor
Suicides—among lower-grade staff—are on the rise in the Air Force
So says Shailesh Gandhi, the RTI crusader who will now be Central Information Commissioner
Unless the new men on the job manage to get those files moving
Rich like us? Your kids could travel business class to the c'ships.
Gripping, terse and well-crafted, has a twist that throws you off kilter
Antiquated laws of reproductive medicine beg for a legal review
The judiciary's image has hit a new low. As corruption cases spill over, the CJI acts.
Latest proof of our love for a lighter pelt
On children who tend to the dead of Benares
The Left and the Right will continue to carp. It is time to focus on the real issues.
Why conduct N-tests when accurate, N-armed missiles will deter better?
The N-energy experience of Europe is a lesson for India
India Inc can reap the N-deal's benefits after legalities are cleared
Dr Singh finally earns his spurs, but will the Deal help the party?
Tied down by lack of time, the deal awaits Congressional clearance
With great power comes great responsibility. Is Superpower India up to this tall task?
Political interests have crippled an experiment to cultivate Hindi
H.Y. Sharada Prasad, Indira Gandhi's information advisor & speech-writer who died last fortnight, retired to quietude
Kovalam literary festival to kick off with a star line-up; India becomes only the fifth country to have a wing of Frankfurt Book Fair
This entertaining debut novel works not as a cricketing tale but as an entirely enjoyable romantic comedy
Apart from cringing at the occasional inaccuracy, Indian readers will find themselves longing for recognisable characters
That Beatsian year—of tantra, drugs, peace and poetry
Firm editorial control is a cure for the dangers of live TV, the inanities of anchors and politicians
The CM's attempts to win over foes is losing him his friends
A small misinterpretation threatens to derail the deal