A diamond ring for Sush, wedding proposal for Ash, but Tina it is in this hour of crisis
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From presenting duels between 'them' and 'us', Hindi films now reflect an uncomplicated, treacle-sweet Indo-Pak courtship
The Class 12 biology textbook thinks so. Errors like this are aplenty in the 238 NCERT textbooks reviewed.
Leading environmentalist and the first person to have walked to both poles of the Earth, Robert Swan, OBE, visiting India, speaks on ecological issues.
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In London, sniffles unite, but raise questions
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From presenting duels between 'them' and 'us', Hindi films now reflect an uncomplicated, treacle-sweet Indo-Pak courtship
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Here's a sample of errors in Class XI Biology and Physics textbooks
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The Class 12 biology textbook thinks so. Errors like this are aplenty in the 238 NCERT textbooks reviewed.
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Leading environmentalist and the first person to have walked to both poles of the Earth, Robert Swan, OBE, visiting India, speaks on ecological issues.
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It won't flow; Soil connection; Get under the tree; Temple treats; If the cell rings, I ain't here
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With the market going through an IPO boom, two publications are now foraying into the stockmarket
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The <i>Outlook</i> report on the Shankaracharya illustrates its double standards
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The seer is but another ball in their court
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The Shankaracharya's confessions run the whole gamut, from murder to math funds<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=13 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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The MEA-scripted Assam-Indonesia car rally aims at giving a fillip to the Northeast's regional linkages
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Aziz did not expend energy on old-fashioned hot air; gas was the leitmotif
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Nostalgia, hate, metaphor, reality—all greet us on a first trip to Mirpur
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The General on the CBMs and composite dialogue process
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India's 'reneging' on its New York promises leaves the Pakistan President an angry man<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=9 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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The speciality mall promises a one-stop space to match your exacting needs
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From a once revenue-deficit village, Venganoor is now on its way to self-sufficiency
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It is certainly bad news for cinema when a video game gets turned into a full-length feature film.
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Spy In My PC, Alexander and Canaille
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Warped environments breed warped minds, reveals a new study of criminal psyche
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Is Mukesh's move to sideline brother Anil necessitated by the latter's fledgling political ambitions? Evidence suggests this may indeed be the case.
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Cosying up with the wrong political parties has cost Anil dear
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A blow-by-blow account of the fight for control of India's largest business group. Will Mukesh and Anil Ambani split Reliance?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=249 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Vinod Mehta's take on the Muslim image problem is symptomatic of the English media malaise
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A Supreme Court ruling blows the lid off a decades-long land allotment scam
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Years ago, I attended a private dinner at an Indian diplomat's house in London. Also present was the late Bunderovsky, a Soviet specialist on Asian ...
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<i>Sniffing Papa</i> becomes <i>The Chamber of Perfumes</i>. Was Mark Tully "defending" the caste system and sati in the name of Indian culture?
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One of the most exhaustive reference books on prioritised and achievables 10 out of the 32 global challenges identified by The Copenhagen Consensus
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A tender portrait, beautifully illustrated and only slightly marred by a little loose editing...
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The way their public personages enter this intimate realm makes it more than a filial diary
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Advani's BJP hitches its wagon firmly to the seer issue