'Panditji always acknowledged that he saw the most passion for music in people from Kolkata'
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COVER STORY
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Just like there’s no ‘right man/ ideal woman’ to get married to, there is no ‘best’ exercise.
30% of urban youth don’t think there’s anything wrong with homosexuality; 73% agree that incest is a big issue in India
What the media-savvy Congress MP and steel tycoon has to say
In the first exclusive interview on the war with Jindal, the non-executive chairman of Zee speaks out
The trading of charges between Zee News and the Jindal group is a tangle in which the truth is lost
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Just like there’s no ‘right man/ ideal woman’ to get married to, there is no ‘best’ exercise.
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30% of urban youth don’t think there’s anything wrong with homosexuality; 73% agree that incest is a big issue in India
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On the journey to hear Panditji play ‘live’
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His sitar believed that purity can’t be soiled by change
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Chasing the last leg of the campaign and the first phase of election
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What the media-savvy Congress MP and steel tycoon has to say
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In the first exclusive interview on the war with Jindal, the non-executive chairman of Zee speaks out
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The trading of charges between Zee News and the Jindal group is a tangle in which the truth is lost
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A slow climax to online sales of adult products in India
OTHER STORIES
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Virtue, still respected, is more lack of opportunity. Young India is more sexed; women the agents of change.
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The author of <i>Like A Virgin</i> on the notion of reproduction without sex.
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Bridging the gap between male and female sexuality
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State leaders are finding it tough to retain flock
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Desi convicts in UAE get chance to serve out time in Indian jails
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Malegaon’s weaving industry unites against a power tariff hike
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A paradise within thee, happier far. Goa is all beached up.
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Given his legal troubles and political base, possibly play a role akin to Laloo Prasad Yadav’s.
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Scary thought: the communal card being flashed nationally
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The Cyber and the Indian sexual landscape. From lad mags to e-voyeurism, VHS to MMS scandals.
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A prying Pakistani state might slice liberty, but sex will out, in solitary prurience and velvety undergrounds
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Played <i>Where is Namma Thalaivar Rajini? </i> (Where’s our chief Rajni) on Facebook yet?
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At ease with her material, Bajaj flirts with stereotypes, only to spring a twist that glimpses into humanity’s profound ability to be lofty.
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A journalistic memoir is gimlet-eyed about the Emergency, but drools before a cabal of indifference and preferment
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The definitive biography of enfant terrible Sanjay Gandhi, reissued
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The Paris-based author on her love for poetry and dance, and scripting Akram Khan’s <i>Desh</i>.
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What does one say of a comedy where you can laugh at precisely one moment?
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Lying on a bed of arrows on the battlefield at Kurukshetra to impart a lesson to the world and the IOC
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Chennai continues to have a robust image and is still, as the song goes, <i>Madras nalla Madras</i>