MP, Dilliwallah and self-styled saviour of its Walled City, on his new book, <i>Delhi: The Emperor’s City—Rediscovering Chandni Chowk and Its Environs</i>
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COVER STORY
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Acting has been in their genes, for generations. Now one of them keeps the faith—at 60. Another one readies for her initiation.
Perils of a foul mouth; Mother's day; Two's company; A disowned martyr; In still waters; While we lose our paradise
Cricket in India has reached saturation. Good news for the Dhanrajs and Bhagwats on the horizon.
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Acting has been in their genes, for generations. Now one of them keeps the faith—at 60. Another one readies for her initiation.
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Perils of a foul mouth; Mother's day; Two's company; A disowned martyr; In still waters; While we lose our paradise
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Cricket in India has reached saturation. Good news for the Dhanrajs and Bhagwats on the horizon.
OTHER STORIES
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Dandiya goes global as Modi plans to relaunch Gujarat
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One of the most provocative films from Hollywood in recent times
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The Sindh IG's admission matches with India's claim all along: Dawood's there and thriving
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The General's only resort—India-bashing
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The former head of the State Department's Intelligence and Research Bureau speaks on Indo-US ties
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The escalation of violence in the Valley, after a brief lull, is Pakistan's doing. But this time it intends to use the jehadis to make Delhi talk.
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I only wish she hadn't got carried away by Freudian psychoanalysis...
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One wishes our political class reads this elegant if dense monograph.
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The man in the eye of the latest storm in the BJP
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