An emailed response to questions sent by <i>Outlook</i> regarding the cover story "Facebook - Friend or Unfriend?", October 12, 2015
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COVER STORY
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Swami Raghaveshwara Bharati's personal secretary claims a conspiracy to tar the image of the seer has been going on for a long time.
They’re joined at the hip: the superficial modernity of Digital India and a deep, unspoken ‘Hindutva’
Quite an immature view to suggest somehow that Facebook laid a trap and an unsuspecting or a conniving PM walked into it
It’s a problem affecting the common man, as the PM said. Here’s getting to the root of call-drops.
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Swami Raghaveshwara Bharati's personal secretary claims a conspiracy to tar the image of the seer has been going on for a long time.
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They’re joined at the hip: the superficial modernity of Digital India and a deep, unspoken ‘Hindutva’
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Quite an immature view to suggest somehow that Facebook laid a trap and an unsuspecting or a conniving PM walked into it
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All you wanted to know but were afraid to ask
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Has the PM handed over a captive audience to the Facebook CEO?
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A probe report on the Muzaffarnagar riots gives the SP regime a clean chit
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Europe and the world must remember refugee crises of the past
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It’s a problem affecting the common man, as the PM said. Here’s getting to the root of call-drops.
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All the chatter and goss from around the world.
OTHER STORIES
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Business in bitesizes
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Ravish Kumar’s calm presence, hard-hitting stories, changes grammar of Hindi news TV
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The Havyaka Brahmin community largely rallies around the seer
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A sordid saga of threats, suicide and forced sex that punctuate an ordeal persisting for three years
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Same old story: powerful pontiff uses divine threat to sexually subjugate woman disciple
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Activist-author Naomi Klein and her director husband Avi Lewis on their latest feature-length documentary.
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WIll the Great Indian Bustard be the first species to go extinct in India?
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Ram Rahim places himself in SAD camp
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Health cannot be bought with prescription, money and influence.
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Seventh edition of the Nakshatra Dance Festival, the dirtiest man alive and how to cure tooth aches.
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<i>Outlook</i> in retrospect.
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Whenever my friends and I have spoken about planning and initiating our magazine, one of our reference magazines had always been <i>Outlook</i>.
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That in-depth journalism that <i>Outlook</i> used to be known for is lost.
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The publishing industry going digital and possibly the worst sex scene in literature ever.
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Best to read a chapter, play the song and listen to the tune unfolding. Only then can one understand it better.
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Though written out of history, Narasimha Rao was the true face of liberalisation. This book gives him his due.
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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The photographer on his first organised tour, <I>The Third Eye</i>
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It’s the solid writing, sharp dialogue and the spot-on performances which shine along
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A regular column on the essential buzz
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The remains of the artificial Mulberry harbours, transported and assembled overnight at sea, remain a dramatic reminder of the audacious engineering and military feat.
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A random sample from the British periodicals