What will Bastar’s children reap from this bloody war of binaries?
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COVER STORY
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The former Congress chief minister on the speculation that he had a hand in the attacks on his party colleagues
The Chhattisgarh CM suggests it would be better to wait for the results of the inquiry reports
The black sheep son-in-law. Finally, the Indian business-political family is complete.
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To end the Maoist conflict, look to Peru and Guatemala
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What are the Congress’s options now?
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The former Congress chief minister on the speculation that he had a hand in the attacks on his party colleagues
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The Chhattisgarh CM suggests it would be better to wait for the results of the inquiry reports
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The war continues. And the Maoists retain the upper hand for now.
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His films explored pain, distance, sexuality. Rituparno was an original.
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The black sheep son-in-law. Finally, the Indian business-political family is complete.
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Legalising and heavily taxing betting is one radical step to stem the rot
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Wisdom for BCCI to avoid such all-round stinkpots. They deserve a few more.
OTHER STORIES
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Working together, we can do a lot more for India’s poorest
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His calling card reads ‘Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’; his mindset is still of ‘Chairman, Microsoft’.
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The internal tactical games hot up, Panaji will be another battle
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Sit straight up and stop reading with a rounded back on the pot
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Gujarat won’t give lions for a relocation to MP
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Jagan is in jail, but YSR Congress still one to beat
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Amway, and its can of crooked worms
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Greedy owners, big brands and rude money cramp the folksy chic of Hauz Khas Village
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The man who could have testified to Baig's innocence was mysteriously found murdered in Pune's Yerawada Jail.
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How Maharashtra ATS tailored reports given on different dates, at different police stations and before different officers
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The Maharashtra ATS’s investigations into terror cases has been dubious at best. Himayat Baig’s death sentence is the latest travesty.
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Lopsided development can kill a fragile mountain ecosystem
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A patchwork history of photography in India, a tribute to the image
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A former stockbroker draws us a multicoloured map—to tell us how to go without maps into the Unknown
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The 18-year-old on beating visual impairment, scoring 95.8% in the 12th board, the IIT jinx and getting through Stanford.
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The story is as unconvincing as the bond that the ‘girlfriends’ are supposed to share.
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What is a love story if it doesn’t emotionally involve the viewer?
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Make no mistake, Srini Saar is quite shrewd and will wriggle out of the current crisis
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Srinagar looks in very good order—neat tin-sloped houses, clean, wide roads, no intrusive military presence