Who bugged the internet? Why is the government so afraid that it’s resorting to stealth censorship?
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COVER STORY
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Sadder still is the ex-chief’s attempt to besmirch the institution he led not so long ago.
Ironically, Rajkumar Tangde’s Marathi play about the legendary Maratha warrior king recently crossed the 100 shows mark
The father of the Delhi gang-rape victim opens up about his daughter
A commute home that ended in a nightmare of rape, death
The state comes across as the worst in terms of rape statistics in the country
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Sadder still is the ex-chief’s attempt to besmirch the institution he led not so long ago.
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The ex-army chief is losing shine with his ‘cry wolf’ tactics
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Ironically, Rajkumar Tangde’s Marathi play about the legendary Maratha warrior king recently crossed the 100 shows mark
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It’s only January, but Marathwada’s fields are already bone-dry
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The brutish assault by Pakistani soldiers can awaken an old and bitter enmity
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The father of the Delhi gang-rape victim opens up about his daughter
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A commute home that ended in a nightmare of rape, death
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Eleven tribal schoolgirls become victims of lust
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The state comes across as the worst in terms of rape statistics in the country
OTHER STORIES
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He stood up for rape victims. And had to pay with his life.
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Rape is a reality across the nation and does not distinguish between 'Bharat' or 'India' as RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat would like to believe
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Karunanidhi makes it clear who he favours
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Why is Jharkhand fated to be thus?
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Is his a cautionary tale or are there more turns in the plot?
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Will biting into Apple leave a mark on India’s music downloading?
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Past criticism revisits Chuck Hagel, the next US defence secretary
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It’s the time of the year when everyone decides that fitness is ‘priority’...
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The author on making his book debut at 81
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First things first. Line up all our film critics and shoot ’em dead...
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Somebody had forgotten to tell the authorities on high that it was not supposed to rain in Chennai in December...
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Uniformly well acted and liberally peppered with humour, a nostalgic trip to a bygone era
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A host of lovable characters, perfectly imperfect, so real that you feel you have known them for years
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Looking for a book to make into a racy movie? Sandipan Deb’s <i>The Last War</i> is the answer
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Overall, this is a book that is original, insightful and quirky.
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A post-colonial tale of a native’s return is alive with Vassanji’s sense of history, and nationalism’s complexities
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Our films are risque-prone, but even here enlightened fans are key
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It is rare to see such a wanton display of minority communalism.
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The rhetoric of rough talk is but another weapon to advance MIM’s opportunism
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Vivekananda comes across as a Hindu supremacist, and not so much a social reformist
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Swami Vivekananda: Social reformer or caste votary? Religious inclusivist or Hindu supremacist?