With some deft computer astrology, mythic Krishna gets a date of birth, and some planetary influence
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The filmmaker of Garam Hawa fame on the controversial decision to have a 7-week moratorium on the release of new non-Kannada films in Karnataka
With Left supporting UPA, trade unions go hyperactive, either in disappointment or in hope of better redressal
The filmmaker of Garam Hawa fame on the controversial decision to have a 7-week moratorium on the release of new non-Kannada films in Karnataka
With Left supporting UPA, trade unions go hyperactive, either in disappointment or in hope of better redressal
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A spate of engineering colleges in Punjab and Haryana have left many half-empty
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He doesn't take things lying down anymore. Both the Opposition, and his partymen, better beware.
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On August 27, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said while inaugurating a conference of the state anti-corruption bureau and the CBI: "A strong link ...
We invite you to recount a journey you made -- on the road, on a train, by plane or boat, or just in your head. Last Date: November 30
In terms of sheer audacity and the liberties he takes with his tale, few can match Murari's arrangements of love.
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No, it isn't just sex on Khushwant's mind; India's Dirty Old Man takes on religious hypocrisy
An astrologer forecasts the BJP's imminent return to power. The leadership buys it.
Arun Gandhi on his motive in visiting Palestine and Israel, and the response to his message of non-violence:
The Mahatma's grandson takes his message of ahimsa to the heart of violence, but finds the response mixed
Antony slipped too often. New CM Chandy's days begin. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=86 target=_blank> Updates</a>





















