On her debut in television with B4U’s Anupamaa
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COVER STORY
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Visva Bharati's copyright over Tagore's canon is about to end. The result is likely to be a Rabindrasangeet glasnost.
Unlike the past, Reliance is now eyeing the high stakes of the information superhighway
Akal Takht's Jathedar Joginder Singh Vedanti sees the rss campaign to appropriate Sikh symbols as a "danger not only to the Sikhs but to the unity and integrity of the entire nation". Soon after asking the rss to desist from its campaign, the jatheda
The Akal Takht's recent warning to the RSS indicates that coopting Sikhs is a difficult proposition
A unique genre of miniature art-promoted by Akbar and adopted by Britishers is- today fighting for survival
The anti-India protests are another expression of the country's ambivalence for the 'Big Brother'
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Visva Bharati's copyright over Tagore's canon is about to end. The result is likely to be a Rabindrasangeet glasnost.
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Nitish Kumar finds himself in a tight spot as the Samata splits
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Unlike the past, Reliance is now eyeing the high stakes of the information superhighway
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Akal Takht's Jathedar Joginder Singh Vedanti sees the rss campaign to appropriate Sikh symbols as a "danger not only to the Sikhs but to the unity and integrity of the entire nation". Soon after asking the rss to desist from its campaign, the jatheda
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The Akal Takht's recent warning to the RSS indicates that coopting Sikhs is a difficult proposition
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A unique genre of miniature art-promoted by Akbar and adopted by Britishers is- today fighting for survival
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Hope hangs on redevelopment plans to raise output from Bombay High
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The anti-India protests are another expression of the country's ambivalence for the 'Big Brother'
OTHER STORIES
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It may not be a return to 'Hindi-Chini bhai bhai', but Li Peng's visit could ease strained relations
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The successful test flight of the LCA has pitchforked India into an elite group. But there are still many aeronautical miles to fly.
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What should the finance minister's priorities be for the New Year? Politicians, economists, businessmen or journalists, they all all have a bit of advice for our FM.
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The chief of army staff believes that armed forces can only hold insurgency, not resolve it
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The army needs winds of change—the new chief at least brings a whiff of fresh air.
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It's 'president's rule', that is, if Sonia nominates her CWC
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Central to Vajpayee's vision of India is its pluralism. And, unlike the parivar, he locates it in the non-doctrinal nature of Hinduism.
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While violence along the LoC has fallen,militant activity within Kashmir has risen. Pakistan is pressing that advantage.
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Cultured, soft-spoken, unassuming and trend-setting. That's India's first woman foreign secretary designate, Chokila Iyer.
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Anand's triumph is a high point. But then, Chennai has long been host to the royal game.
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Indian scientists plan to clone the cheetah, last seen in the wild here in 1948, but will they have enough habitats for it?
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At last the truth about the demolition of the Babri Masjid is out.Actually it was not a masjid. It was just a structure. Not just a structure, but ...
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Suri turned down the top bid of $405,000, because expectations would soar.
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The biography of a newspaper—or the genesis of journalistic habits
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Despite Vajpayee, the VHP and Bajrang Dal stick to their temple plan
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Keeping the NDA on an even keel, as well as his professed faith, Vajpayee works the spectacle of a tightrope act
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The implication of an innocent man had Jaisalmer protesting as never before—the town even called a bandh for the first time in its history.
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As friends and relatives begin to stand up for him, Azhar may soon end his long silence