There are few takers for the Indian N-deal in the US media. Will they sway the Congress?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=4 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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He started SKS Microfinance in 1998 "because the poverty in India is unacceptable". Now he’s on Time’s list of people who shape our world.
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He started SKS Microfinance in 1998 "because the poverty in India is unacceptable". Now he’s on Time’s list of people who shape our world.
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Anyone for Tiger Hill?; Kitne aadmi thhe?; Terror in the air; The new shakti
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Small-town players have the will, the public sports colleges show the way
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The army is pretty lukewarm about demilitarising Siachen
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SEBI acts on the IPO scam — swiftly but selectively. It doesn't want to sedate the bull streak.
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An image makeover for our very own dal. It's imported.
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I liked Pramod Mahajan. And I'm sure all journalists who dealt with him will miss one of the most suave political players in the Delhi circuit. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=82 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Mulk Raj Anand, Indrani Aikath-Gyaltsen, V.N. Narayanan, B.S. Rajput, Shiv Khera: write us about some of the obvious ones we left out.
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Kaavya got caught. But borrowing isn't exactly thievery in the Indian lexicon, nay, it's a talent.
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Lac once turned around the fate of several districts in MP, it's being revived once again
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For development, a pre-1947 dargah is razed. Modidom burns.<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=91 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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Let your kid spend the summer in the lap of nature
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The prologue takes potshots at the own banner of RGV, at the failure of Darna Mana Hai...Trouble is that the self-mocking tone gets way too persistent.
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The areas most affected by the Maoist movement in India and Nepal
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The state's said to have evolved a model on tackling Naxalism, but it's flawed
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In numbers, it's bigger than Kashmir. New Delhi is waking up.
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The cops used to be a laughing stock. But now effort is on to rejuvenate the force.
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The state is playing a violent game of forcibly arming the tribals against the Maoists
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Great trip down grouse avenue. Now to get back to saddi Dilli
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Friction, caution, laxity may stall CAS start
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To create a level playing field, the first requirement is to set up neighbourhood primary schools throughout the nation.
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Bimal Jalan, Jaswant Singh, Shyam Benegal and E. Sreedharan on the books they are reading.
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Succeeds as an account, both of a candid quest for true love and of a world that seems removed from the bright lights of post-liberalisation India
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Rao's concern for religious susceptibilities in matters of the state proved to be his Ayodhya undoing
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In which the reclusive author takes on V.S. Naipaul. Also confessing, "I've given up on fame". To be a successful writer these days, he says, "you have to be young and good-looking, and it helps if you are a young woman".
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Chairman, IO Global Services, provides a contrarian account of life in Kabul.
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The new Taliban spokesmen peddle their version, claim that K. Suryanarayana confessed during interrogation that he was an American spy.
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K. Suryanarayana's killing exposes how messy Delhi's involvement in Kabul is<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=182 target=_blank> Updates</a>