Bull's Eye
The deprived have not reformed the ruling class. The ruling class has subverted the deprived. The exploitative system remains intact.
The deprived have not reformed the ruling class. The ruling class has subverted the deprived. The exploitative system remains intact.
The BSP chief shrugs off the question of possible alliances post elections, saying her party 'will get an absolute majority, it will not have to seek help.'
Will the BSP emerge as the single-largest party? Is the SP over? Will the BJP, or the Congress, be kingmaker?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=50 target=_blank> Updates</a>
What's a heated currency to do? It's a delicate balance - stay strong, rein in inflation or go low and worry about growth.
The bahujan samaj and Brahmins, it's a 'lethal combination'
The BSP chief shrugs off the question of possible alliances post elections, saying her party 'will get an absolute majority, it will not have to seek help.'
Will the BSP emerge as the single-largest party? Is the SP over? Will the BJP, or the Congress, be kingmaker?<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=50 target=_blank> Updates</a>
The Queen of Hearts on her latest films and favourite directors.
What's a heated currency to do? It's a delicate balance - stay strong, rein in inflation or go low and worry about growth.
The Q4 results are healthy. But inflation bodes ill for the future.
The Punjabi will go abroad. It feeds a dicey cottage industry.
The English release this week is as asinine as its Bollywood cousin
A patchwork rug — a random stringing together of silly scenes and stupid characters
India's space tech is propelled to an elite orbit with its launch of a foreign satellite
Militants are using the regular banking route to get funds
After Kashmir, Gujarat is rocked by allegations of staged killings<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=91 target=_blank> Updates</a>
Updated for the website -- this is an extended version of the interview, excerpts from which appeared in print magazine and had earlier been reproduced here.
As India turns 60, we present extracts from Ramachandra Guha's new book on India's history since 1947. It's a history we're still making.
World cricket will miss the four maestros
Denial of sex equals marital cruelty, says the SC. But can sex be legislated?
As forces of bigotry grow, we have to look beyond religious tolerance
Tiger On The Prowl, and a gold medal to William Dalrymple for what he has done for the publishing industry?
A timely book that deserves to succeed and help establish the ground rules for understanding masculinity in its various forms
A lucid, unerringly balanced and engaging short work that adds substantially to writings on Indo-Pak relations.
Revive Urdu. Else, our future generations willnever know the eloquence of love, and poetry.
Former Bangladesh prime minister after Dhaka caving in to international pressure and lifting the ban on her from returning to Bangladesh
The Bachchans' big-banner ritualism is a travesty of Harivanshrai's legacy, say intellectuals