Netas and mullahs use a patriotic song as a petty politico-religious football<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=300 target=_blank> Updates</a>
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COVER STORY
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Scotch is mandatory, even if it's a ceremony to confer Punjab's highest honour, Punjab Rattan, on its grand old son.
More and more women are entering Salim-Javed territory. Is the script changing for the better...half?
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Scotch is mandatory, even if it's a ceremony to confer Punjab's highest honour, Punjab Rattan, on its grand old son.
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Death of a teacher; A gun in my bag; Self defence issues; Earn your heritage
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More and more women are entering Salim-Javed territory. Is the script changing for the better...half?
OTHER STORIES
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Corporate giants are making canny rural forays—out to tap a huge, latent market
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Is Sharad Pawar taking agriculture seriously?—Congressmen ask
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The I&B minister, who not only certifies controversial films but also seems to want to decide on who will win the coveted Dadasaheb Phalke award this year, defends his actions.
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Indian cinema does not indulge subtlety. With our penchant for drama, we may never see taut police procedurals. We have to settle for this.
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Women over 40, it's time to pause and address your health. Here's where to look out.
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It pays to have dad as judge. He can create a whole bench to help a lawyer-son's case.
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Gandhi goes glitzy for Gen Y, and the signs are everywhere
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A hi-tech generation rediscovers Gandhi—not as Mahatma or a picture on sarkari walls—but as a role model for our times
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A 100 years after he conceived the satyagraha, a breed of neo-Gandhians goes beyond the khadi and charkha to coopt Bapu in whole new ways.
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Is there any purpose to its gratuitous missives to Pakistan on Balochistan?
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'Hello and welcome, I am Karan Johar and this is the news at 9'
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Salwa Judum is an indigenous answer to the imported problem of Maoism
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Sure, fiscal deficit is a worry but what about development?
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Ex-Pakistani fighter pilot is new South Asia advisor to Canada's PM
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Apparently MPs believe their job lies only in making new laws. Such as about their salaries.
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Come September, plans are on for the winter's deluge of litfests. But who is this who "only gets virgin authors because he rapes them all. Nobody wants to go back to him a second time"?
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Showcases the finest of this most discussed and criticised political cartoonist.
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John Wright transformed the Indian cricket team. So why should his Indian Summers have a wintry feel?
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BSF, trigger-happy or on the job? Depends on the side of the fence.
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A few flutters, but the US stays neutral on the Bugti killing
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Tribal leader Bugti's killing draws much ire. Has Musharraf overplayed his hand?
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Guddi reminisces about her mentor, everyone's favourite filmmaker