A ramp-walker of repute, she makes her silver screen debut in Madhur Bhandarkar's <i>Fashion</i>
- COVER STORY
As children we used to call it "Marvellous Tiffin Room", an understandable mistake.
Reference to the SC is inevitably respectful. But does such respect arise from propriety or from conviction?
A parliamentary panel diagnoses central and state pollution boards as impotent
This remake strays very little from the original, yet there's a marked difference—the original entertainer turns into a dull dud in the hands of Satish Kaushik
As children we used to call it "Marvellous Tiffin Room", an understandable mistake.
Reference to the SC is inevitably respectful. But does such respect arise from propriety or from conviction?
There's a serious fear that vote 'purges' could mar the US elections
Indians with a fetish for a fair child find the perfect answer: some firangi sperm
A parliamentary panel diagnoses central and state pollution boards as impotent
This remake strays very little from the original, yet there's a marked difference—the original entertainer turns into a dull dud in the hands of Satish Kaushik
A casual ASI oversees the wanton destruction of Ladakh heritage
What do people in Mumbai, Gurgaon, Chennai, Hyderabad, Calcutta think?
An anonymous 25-year-old laid off by an IT firm tells his story
OTHER STORIES
The labour minister on the fear of retrenchments, jobs slowdown and labour reforms
As the perils of the global downturn touch India, new jobs get scarce, clouds shadow some sectors
One is the first batsman to cross 10,000 Test runs; the other 12,000. The two little masters together in probably their first interview together
Circus for some and cold comfort for others. Split down the middle, the fashion festival was a merry
New Delhi mustn't yield to DMK's extra-territorial political charade
The Lankan Tamils' plight is again an issue. The DMK scrambles to stay on top.
A fit skipper may cost Amit Mishra his hard-won Test place
That Indian pace should blast the Aussies off their pedestal seems to be sweet irony
What do Maharashtrians living outside the state have to say about Raj Thackeray?
MNS's self-defining bias was chanced upon by a quirk of political fate
They may have a quarrel with his method, but most Maharashtrians sympathise with his cause
Bihar reacted with violence; Purvanchal leaders upped pressure
So what if the Sena mantle wasn't to be his? He has cast himself and his army in exactly the same mould.
A thriving subculture, iconography and caste pressure fuel sati
Why the Frankfurt Book Fair was a thanda affair despite the ten hottest book deals and how Oscar Awardish the Booker Prize ceremony has become...
Warning note that we need not give up all that is local to chalk our success; that we need indigenous, self-determined identities
Empire's marionette, Duleep Singh could only align his life with an idle absurdity
A sepia-tinted India slumbers on in many foreigners: seekers, sojourners, job-hunters and those who stayed on
Indian bands finally find a voice. It is the music of the land.