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



























