From film appreciation to photography, from paragliding to culinary trails...
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COVER STORY
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Off the beaten track: you can yet beat the cliche. A few different trips for this summer
The argument forwarded is that when the state is short on funds, private capital will pitch in
What prompted the unions to trade the closed fists for an invisible handshake?
Hours before the debate on his railway budget, a combative former railway minister defended his actions
Is the lifeline of the nation—the Indian Railways—being put on the block, bit by bit?
Are they drowned in Modi’s magnetism? Is this worship exigency?
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The regal Nanda Devi aglow in the prismata of a sunset. Perfection.
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Tourists discover the charms of hardship in far-flung villages
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Head under water? Scuba diving opens up a different world.
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Off the beaten track: you can yet beat the cliche. A few different trips for this summer
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The argument forwarded is that when the state is short on funds, private capital will pitch in
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What prompted the unions to trade the closed fists for an invisible handshake?
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Hours before the debate on his railway budget, a combative former railway minister defended his actions
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Is the lifeline of the nation—the Indian Railways—being put on the block, bit by bit?
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Are they drowned in Modi’s magnetism? Is this worship exigency?
OTHER STORIES
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Modi rides a wave in the US as a man of the future
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The powerful BJP leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha on the challenges facing his party
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Base shrinking and internally riven, can the BJP stay relevant for 2014?
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An hour’s drive from Hyderabad, a village of ikat weavers
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If you are in Kumbalangi, you are already caught in the net. And it tastes great.
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To be away to the Kurseong hills that hold the rituals of tea, with a secret wish in tow
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The mela’s where you drink deep of Bastar in one leaf-cup shot
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The river is synonymous with outlawhood. It also supports a hardy, varied wildlife.
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Ibn Batuta’s wondrous Delhi lingers on in ruins, amid oblivion
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Not one for the great outdoors? Take in the sights from your living room
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We left then, letting the Lankan army run amok. We can’t now.
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Trying—and failing—to live on the govt’s definition of ‘not poor’
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Literary star vs erstwhile cricketing great
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A state is divided over a death sentence
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Adarsh scam probe sees first arrests
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That the world’s best dosas are found in Bangalore is a given. The only question is, which are better: the ones at Vidyarthi Bhavan or the ones at Sri Sagar?
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While Penguin is busy shedding its mid-listers, it’s going all out to woo the few remaining A-list authors with rival publishers.
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Nagarkar’s prose, both authorial and in the attributed “free indirect”, is unrelentingly flaccid and wooden.
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Goa’s sumptuous fashion history also reflects its cultural fabric—its Portuguese-Catholic structure and Hindu core
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Rooted in rural Maharashtra, with satire, farce and folksy, rustic humour —faltering only in its uneven tone
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The actress on her new book, <i>A Beautiful Truth</i>
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Do you know Mumbai’s Tata Institute of Social Sciences is planning to give me a PhD in sexuality?
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You can tell the Sri Lankans have moved on. No more headlines of people being blown up in buses...