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They Smelt The Turf

With 8,000 members and a say in the BCCI, the cricketers’ association can be the game’s Praetorian Guard

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September 02, 2019
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Last Lap On Bitter Coffee

The Cafe Coffee Day founder’s death leaves behind unanswered questions

5 min  |

September 02, 2019
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Russia Unpacks A Matryoshka Doll For Pak

Russia’s decision to hold military exercises with Pakistan in disputed PoK marks a shift in regional balance . Now, India can’t take oldest ally for granted.

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October 10, 2016
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What The Market Thinks About Baba Ramdev's New Product- Jeans

Next in line in Baba Ramdev’s swadeshi substitutes is a ‘modest’ pair of jeans.

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October 17, 2016

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How They Make The Ledger Lie

Hole-in-the-wall accountants, Tier-2 CA firms and the Big Four—all share a professional DNA of trickery. From there, it’s a tiny step to fraud. In the case of foreign firms, their very presence in India hinges on that.  

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August 14, 2017
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How's Kashmir?

With an elaborate spread of several well-crafted measures on the table, the Modi government is rustling up a plan for Kashmir...

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August 12, 2019
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Bank Roll & Tumble Plan

Governor stirs a hornet’s nest over J&K Bank, leading to protests and then a step back.

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December 17, 2018
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Reclaiming The Neighbourhood

On Modi’s watch, India has evolved a softer, defter touch with its neighbours. This course-correction could usher trust and prosperity.

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December 31, 2018
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Whiskey For The Man, Beer For The Horses

Vijay Mallya’s stud farm in Karnataka is going through trying times and his ‘hobby horses’ may be put out to pasture.

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December 31, 2018
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Rafale Deal- Sealed With An Error

Incorrect fact’ may not change the SC’s call on the jets deal.

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December 31, 2018
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Ground Reports On How India Will Vote

Nationalism reigns over much of Modi’s home state, giving BJP a post-Pulwama glow. But there are sullen sections of society that stand aloof.

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March 25, 2019
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London: The New Safe Haven For Scamsters From India

£5 mn can buy permanent UK residency for wanted crooks. No wonder arms dealer Sudhir Choudhrie, defaulter Vijay Mallya and scamster Lalit Modi live honourably in London.

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November 14, 2016
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Flourish In Suspension

A self-made community of gymnasts draws inspiration out of their own Dipa’s valiant attempt at Rio

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August 29, 2016
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The First Election At JNU After The 'Sedition' Incident

The SFI-AISA alliance in JNU polls is an admission of their weakness in a Left citadel

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September 19, 2016
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Post URI Attack: Modi And Party Hardening The Knuckle

Post­-Uri, the prospects of Modi and party hinge on walking the talk on freedom from terror.

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October 03, 2016
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Chandy To The Left, Chandy...

Corruption, sleaze defined a regime that Kerala had voted out. Now another Chandy & Co keeps the headlines rolling.

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November 27, 2017
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Zeno's Paradox?

Making grand plans, then backing off, why is the Congress dithering still over making Rahul party boss...

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November 27, 2017
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'Things Will Change So Fast, It'll Be Beyond Your Imagination'

Few ministers are as enthused about a green economy as Nitin Gadkari, Union minister for road transport and highways, shipping and water resources.

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November 27, 2017
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'Delhi Pollution Can Cause Lung Cancer And Premature Death'

Tackling a heavy load of patients Dr J.C. Suri, a leading pulmonologist, says that high levels of air pollution can also result in underdeveloped lungs in children and even the possibility of lung cancer.

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November 27, 2017
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Porn Is In The Eye Of The Beholder

Video clips are mere breach of privacy. If there is any taboo that must shake the nation’s consciousness awake, it’s the violence on the marginalised.

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November 27, 2017
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The Sea Where the Sun Rises

How Japan Plans to Keep its Seas Open and Free , With more than just American Help.

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January 16, 2017
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The Great Mobile Internet Ripoff!

As India prefers mobile internet over fixed-line, a heavy rush of users cram-packs the digital highway, making slow and erratic the online norm.

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May 09, 2016
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Chaos In Bengal

Though ringed with swathes of hope, communalism is slow poisoning Bengal, as politicians fight over the spoils of hatred

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July 24, 2017

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Father, Son And Holy Bike

The SP emerges in one piece from the ‘family feud’, with some deft manoeuvring by Mulayam.

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January 30, 2017
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The Sins Of Our Fathers

Sex crimes come with a tinge of holy terror when clergymen prey on the laity. An institutional response can’t be different from a Christian one. Why then does India’s Catholic Church not walk its pious talk?

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January 30, 2017
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From Amir Khusrau To Filthy Abuse

India these days is ­being ­identified with ­Hinduism. Our history tells us why patriots must stand against this.

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February 05, 2018
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Don't Foist Fear Onto Nationalism

Being anti-Hindu is secularism, support to terrorists is human rights, insulting national culture is freedom of expression. Only, love for the Mother is debatable!

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February 05, 2018
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Rockbed Of Cultural Renascence

Patriotism is the vitality of a nation and Indians abundantly love their country. Arguments that it can lead to friction are absurd. We can’t live in just the present.

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February 05, 2018
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In Lieu of Courting Justice

How Muzaffarnagar is trying to heal the wounds of the 2013 riots and move on

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February 05, 2018
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We Need A 'New Deal' To Come Out Of Jobless Growth

Elected general secretary of the CPI(M) last year, Rajya Sabha member Sitaram Yechury, 63, has had a patchy record—an expected electoral win in Kerala was partly eclipsed by a drubbing in West Bengal, where he is said to have willy-nilly gone along with the state unit’s insistence on an “arrangement” with the Congress, against the party’s much-ballyhooed ‘Vizag line’. In a freewheeling interview with Bula Devi, Yechury denies suggestions that the Left is on the decline, demands a ban on futures trading to control prices of essential commodities and claims that only seven per cent of workers today are unionised —the biggest challenge for the Left. Excerpts:

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August 22, 2016