'Water' is a film about the sexual exploitation of widows with a dose of shastras thrown in. But it fails to drive the point home.
- COVER STORY
The former external affairs minister on the mystery letter that he says he didn't see as it "was never put up to" him.
The hush-hush handling of a mail from Iraq adds intrigue to the Volcker controversy<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=104 target=_blank> Updates</a>
The former external affairs minister on the mystery letter that he says he didn't see as it "was never put up to" him.
The hush-hush handling of a mail from Iraq adds intrigue to the Volcker controversy<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=104 target=_blank> Updates</a>
From actor to Member of Parliament to restaurateur—the metamorphosis goes on
OTHER STORIES
Not wet, not wild; The doctor is never in; Walking the strip; Hill blockade; Just boiled beans will give you...
The grass is greener here, it's drawing women from the land of prosperity
Wasim Jaffer is in. Ganguly out. Did it have to do with Pawar?
Tendulkar cracks his world-record 35th century. After some poor form recently, will the floodgates open now?
The Indian Ambassador to Washington - no stranger to matters nuclear, drawing upon his stint as secretary of the Atomic Energy Commission of India - speaks on the controversial civil nuclear deal between India and the US.
His aura won the show. Sharp, diplomatic and cordial, Manmohan uttered all the right lines.
For now, it's just a foothold. Will India use it to open the East Asian doors?
Krishan Bheel, an enraged Hindu MP, slaps Qari Rehman in the national assembly. Pakistan's woeful minority tale.
He's ensured sufficient water, organic manure and even a social transformation of the village
Sting king Bahal has more exposes planned. And, unlike after Tehelka, he isn't being hounded.
Everyone knew it was a done thing, but the 11 MPs caught on camera has exposed the rot in our legislatures. What can be done to clean up the system?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=126 target=_blank> Updates</a>
Two hours of cleavage shots and swimsuit models might draw the crowds but the meagre plot and pathetic acting doom the film.
It's slit down the middle. India's fash frat, that is — and designers have to choose which side they're on.
The season's zodiac is in attack mode. Big Bulls are talking Sensex 16000, even 40000. But small investors, tread with caution in the arena of the Taurus.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=31 target=_blank> Updates</a>
Three officers stand condemned. One flings the charges right back at the navy brass.
Bjp leaders await 2006 with bated breath. They expect the party to zoom ahead after New Year. L.K. Advani, it may be recalled, is due to retire from ...
Ashokamitran, Khushwant Singh, Lavanya Shankar, Mandira Bedi and Shyam Benegal on the hyped books they were disappointed by.
Find out who's reading what. The galactic beyond to Raj-era Punjab, from the rational to the spoonfed — 2005's big reads.
Gates is putting money into India only because it's an important market for his company...
He breezes in and out of borders, has lots of money and big plans for India.
Moribund domestic bodies with inept channelisation of foreign funds are failing India's war against AIDS
























