How can I let politics liquidate my sense of belonging to this city?
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COVER STORY
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Now can we have our old city back please, with our culture, and our own billionaires?
Party MLA and son of TRS supremo K. Chandrasekhara Rao on his future outlook for the new state and his party.
A fractious passage later, Telangana is born. The people of Hyderabad swing between rootedness and sudden alienation.
Is the row over Indian worker deaths in Qatar part of a dirty tackle on the World Cup venue?
Petroleum ministry in a bind over Reliance gas hike as PILs, AAP probe call raise din
Are the new laws against sexual harassment and rape ‘draconian’? The Tejpal debate.
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Now can we have our old city back please, with our culture, and our own billionaires?
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Party MLA and son of TRS supremo K. Chandrasekhara Rao on his future outlook for the new state and his party.
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A fractious passage later, Telangana is born. The people of Hyderabad swing between rootedness and sudden alienation.
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Is the row over Indian worker deaths in Qatar part of a dirty tackle on the World Cup venue?
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Petroleum ministry in a bind over Reliance gas hike as PILs, AAP probe call raise din
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RBI dy governor steps up debate on inflation
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The new law evolved rationally. Just don’t be shocked by Tejpal’s fate.
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The law is a response to the need to build greater safeguards
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Are the new laws against sexual harassment and rape ‘draconian’? The Tejpal debate.
OTHER STORIES
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Rahul Gandhi is pushing for change in election season. Is the timing right?
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Bullied by strongarm politics and callous owners, Northeast media gasps for air in tough times
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Kannada films all aflutter over dubbing
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In its desperation to woo the OBC vote, BJP is projecting Modi in UP and Bihar as an EBC leader.
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With RSS cadres roped in, the BJP fires off a constituency-wise blitzkrieg in UP
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<strong>Banned book:</strong> <em>Shivaji: Hindu King in Islamic India </em>Oxford University Press, 2003<br><strong>Status:</strong> Maharashtra cabinet takes decision to ban the book on January 14, 2004
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<strong>Banned book:</strong> <em>The Lives of Sri Aurobindo</em> Penguin, 2008<br><strong>Status:</strong> A temporary injunction against the book since 2008
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<strong>Banned book:</strong> <em>Dwikhandita</em> People’s Book Society, 2003<br><strong>Status:</strong> Fatwa against her for her writings. Taslima is banned from entering West Bengal.
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<strong>Banned book:</strong> <em>The Descent of Air India</em> Bloomsbury, 2013<br><strong>Status:</strong> Book withdrawn because of defamation charges
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<strong>Banned book:</strong> <em>Jayalalithaa: A Portrait</em>, Penguin, 2012<br><strong>Status:</strong> Permanent injunction against the book in 2012
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<strong>Banned book:</strong> <em>The Polyester Prince: The Rise of Dhirubhai Ambani </em>HarperCollins, 1998<br><strong>Status:</strong> Injunction against the book in 1998
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Six authors tell their stories about what it is like to see their life’s work go waste.
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Recent events lead to a surge in strong, visceral women-based plays
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Good food has calories coming from nutrients and junk has ‘empty’ or nutrient-deprived calories.
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All Delhi does is read? A new home for Vikram Seth and the songs the ‘oldest debut author’ plays
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Everyone has their own Calcutta and Hazra’s is the underbelly...
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Kesavan’s net pulls in topics like memory, cinema, politics, fixes them in a rational gaze, unafraid of common wisdom
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The film can ignite any restless, peripatetic soul. I surely want to hit the highway soon.
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The singer-lyricist-composer talks about his decision to join politics.
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This is my opportunity to go down in history as the Bill Gates of the pepper spray industry...
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The city that came up with 'time-pass' and 'half-bum' has now adopted bland and the borrowed buzzwords