Run by veteran chef Shankar Krishnamurthy, it's one of the few restaurants in town with a consistently high standard
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COVER STORY
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The crisis is not economic. Therefore, fiscal policies to protect globalisation won't suffice. The crisis is moral.
The CIC on the various problems faced in the implementation of the RTI Act.
Can be watched to kill time, certainly not as a good timepass. The desperate attempt to cash in on SRK's glamour weighs heavy on the film.
A tribute to Old Delhi savours our patched social fabric, and rifts that crimp it in crisis
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The crisis is not economic. Therefore, fiscal policies to protect globalisation won't suffice. The crisis is moral.
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The CIC on the various problems faced in the implementation of the RTI Act.
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Harassed RTI applicants are now mulling their right to safety
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Airlines ready pink slips for expat pilots
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Can be watched to kill time, certainly not as a good timepass. The desperate attempt to cash in on SRK's glamour weighs heavy on the film.
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Here, cured leprosy patients get a vocation and a new life
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A tribute to Old Delhi savours our patched social fabric, and rifts that crimp it in crisis
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A law alone isn't enough to make the State stop playing torturer
OTHER STORIES
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The Telugu mega star says his party will fight on its own in the state, keeping the option of aligning with a "third force" in the parliamentary polls open.
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Cold feet cost Random House India one of their biggest titles of the year. Find out why Rupa is gutsier than Penguin and why you should never buy a pirated book
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Despite maudlin moments of NRI bewilderment at India, Kohli leaves us replete—perhaps aware that we've learned something about the nature of Indian-ness
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A lively flame of black humour reinvents the familiar Indian domestic farce, adding depth and pathos
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The Stanford professor of medicine, on his first foray into fiction
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A richly evoked Addis Ababa hosts goodness, unequal twins, political strife—all soaked in methylated spirit
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A generous UPA sustained growth, but built nothing of lasting value
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Are you better off today than in 2004? Prices of many things we take for granted are up, while annual salary increases are a third of those five years ago. It is, for many, the morning after.
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The UPA squandered the opportunity to deliver on good governance
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The UPA government has to an extent put India's growth prospects at risk feels the ICRIER professor
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Well begun, then the UPA lost its way. And now, troubled times.
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UPA's well-intentionedefforts make a little difference—but cause &effect mismatch is wide
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Stephen Alter recounts the horror of being brutally attacked in his own home
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Zardari's capitulation to India-leveraged US pressure is frightful
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India will opt for negotiations weeks before general elections
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Pakistan's deal to quieten the Taliban is just a Faustian pact
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Will India's love-hate policy games with Pak hold up till elections?
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The foreign minister in the Vajpayee government is open about the past and expresses his views on the present
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The BJP has to adjust to some loss of property—the 'Pak/terror' plank—and refashion itself as a New Right
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The terror card might work in Karnataka, but not elsewhere
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A united, progressive alliance against terror: that's Congress strategy for Elections '09