Shobha De
Socialite Evenings’ sultry author comes out with her first book in five years. Spouse: <i>The Truth About Marriage</i> will be launched on February 14.
Socialite Evenings’ sultry author comes out with her first book in five years. Spouse: <i>The Truth About Marriage</i> will be launched on February 14.
The Rawalpindi Express faces flak all around. Can Shoaib Akhtar bounce his way out, make it to India?
Your secrets are public, you're accosted by a host of unsolicited calls, even medical records are open. Is legislation the answer?
Slum-dwellers in the city give themselves designer lavatories
The first media audit outfit in India, Spatial Access is helping advertisers get more bang for their buck
He wanted to put his millions to good use. What better way than to sow it in the slums?
From its birth as 'an Islamic home' in South Asia to its present asymmetries, former foreign minister Jaswant Singh extends themes tossed up by a new book on Pakistan
Unperturbed by the accusations, the retired Supreme Court judge spells out why he is convinced that the fire inside the train at Godhra was an accident.
Such a beautifully formed world that you willingly submit to the manipulation and creative licence of Foster.
Bhansali's Black provides a redefining moment in commercial Hindi cinema, pushing its frontiers of narration and style
How to get around the cigarette dealer
Amendment of the excise act; hiking of EPF rates—is it pre-budget belligerence?
The queered pitch over Ahmedabad ruffles feathers <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=32 target=_blank> Updates</a>
The new foreign minister on issues other than India's reaction
The mountain kingdom's quiet is not acquiescence, it's a hidden lava of discontent<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=21 target=_blank> Updates</a>
Nepal is in turmoil. Bangladesh is mired in violent political feuds. Pakistan is aloof. What are India's options in this scenario?
The dark shades of a police state are writ large on our cherished democracy
On January 27, foreign minister Natwar Singh dismissed critics who saw India-China relations with the old mindset of "balance of power" theories. ...
The zamindars of Champaran are a cruel reflection of Bihar's clinging feudal reality