The new chairperson of the Children’s Film Society on her ‘vision’ to give children a better fare
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Hell hath no fury...; Paper trail; Dry runs; 'Blackwill burnout' syndrome; Cruise for peace; A developed friendship
Hell hath no fury...; Paper trail; Dry runs; 'Blackwill burnout' syndrome; Cruise for peace; A developed friendship
God rides the ether as his angels, in many flavours, reach for sofa-bound souls
S. Ramesh is left out of the team, again. So much for fair selection!
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A gentler, kinder force is a good idea. But changing police colours doesn't come easy.
In Nizamuddin's warm bylanes, an age-old culture and cuisine face the restorer's axe
Indian stars step out of the fringes to dazzle all at the international film fest in Morocco
An online database boosts reaction time to calamities
Thousands die of the cold on Delhi's streets every winter. There may be a little warmth this time.
The film falls apart for two reasons: it has nothing new to offer and it exaggerates emotions and situations to the hilt
This time, candidates have to declare their assets and liabilities. Will it bring transparency or refine evasion?
Most economic indicators upbeat
A great monsoon, a flush forex balance, 7-8% GDP growth looks possible
Dalit writing is the toast of publishers but the market has its own way of winnowing
For touring teams, heat is just one of the playing XI in India. So's dust, food et al. No wonder the stars sit out.
Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura, Nagaland, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh.
With homebase UP dicey, Maharashtra is its playground
Shades of pacifism and fatigue on a canvas of violence
The 'greater TN' outfit is hitched up with the brigand
The maverick group known for its violent justice meted out in kangaroo courts is tying up with Nepal's Maoists
The PW is on the run in its stronghold, Telangana. But its tentacles are throbbing in the rest of Dandakaranya.
India's quiet, brutal wars are lost in the din of Kashmir and Hindutva
Israel opening a Syrian front could only expand the breeding ground for terror <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=67>Updates</a>
Asean's outstretched hand to India is all fine, but when China calls it may look a closed fist
Republican rule brought war: now America mulls its baleful consequences
The CIA solicits old hands to fathom new enemies
Battling odds and slurs, the 'gubernator' hits home
Three events last Saturday were symptomatic of the sickness that afflicts Indian politics. First was the announcement of Mulayam Singh Yadav's jumbo ...
Penguin's new literary star has all the neccessary ingredients: young (23), unknown (an IIM dropout who lives in Calcutta) and a first-time novelist.
The value of this book lies in the first-person accounts of the frustrations and achievements of journalists unearthing facts in hostile circumstances.
Displaced metaphors play out their genteel turmoil yet again, Jhumpa style
Bihar's bureaucrats are pen-pushers of a different sort
As the bamboo flowers, it dies, leaving ravaged forests
India is no longer an island. It hopes to boost ASEAN trade, balance China and forge a front against terror <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=94>Updates</a>





























