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Black Stash Of Secret Money

Money laundering haunts governments as they struggle to adapt to crypto-currencies

10 min  |

January 22, 2018
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Two ­Heroes, Twin Roles

Kamalahaasan launches his party, Rajnikanth another movie

5 min  |

March 12, 2018
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The Blues Beckon

Their parents played cricket for India. Years later, their sons and daughters take guard and aim to break into the elitest of XIs.

7 min  |

March 12, 2018
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Survival Lessons From Grassroots

Post-results drama brings former PM Deve Gowda back into national reckoning ahead of the 2019 polls

4 min  |

June 04, 2018
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Unity's Field Test

The battle against BJP brings Jats, Dalits and Muslims together in western UP

5 min  |

June 04, 2018
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Malhar For Nerves

An immersion into classical music helps a vocalist face up to the most obdurate of modern maladies

8 min  |

June 04, 2018
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Scalpels In Air And Other Long Stays

A cashless healthcare scheme for the poor in Rajasthan is unconscionably milked by private hospitals

8 min  |

June 11, 2018
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Guzzle Grain, Go Hungry

The move to let damaged crops be used for fossil fuel production may hurt food availability, price

5 min  |

June 11, 2018
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The Elephant In The Alley

As man-animal conflict worsens across states, a trip to ground zero: Dhenkanal in Odisha

5 min  |

June 11, 2018
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‘Nobody In Rome Will Mind A Videshi Translating Aeneid'

Sheldon Pollock, one of the world’s most eminent Sanskritists and founder-editor, Murty Classical Library, was in the eye of a storm a few seasons ago. In India for a talk at Ashoka University, he reprises the themes in an interview with Sunil Menon.

10+ min  |

June 11, 2018
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‘Sikh Extremists In Canada, The UK And Italy Are ­Working With ISI Or Independently'

‘Sikh Extremists In Canada, The UK And Italy Are ­Working With ISI Or Independently’

6 min  |

February 12, 2018
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Big Brother And A Little Black Goat

Perumal Murugan re-enters the world of letters with a novel that depicts an outlier's struggle to ­live and love in a society where privacy is history

7 min  |

February 12, 2018
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A Yogi for New India!

The secret of Yogi Adityanath’s success could well be his appeal across castes.

9 min  |

April 03, 2017
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Ratan Naval Tata

A bachelor known for his low-profile lifestyle, Ratan Tata’s coup against his successor last year showed he’s still the boss.

1 min  |

April 03, 2017
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How The Boots Face The Sun

The PLA marches to the party’s tune. Under Xi, they have their toughest conductor till date.

3 min  |

August 28, 2017
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Strange Fruit On Tamarind Trees

K.G. Satyamurthy, author Sujatha Gidla's uncle, was a young rebel in the '46-51 Telangana uprising. In this excerpt, Satya plunges right into the struggle.

5 min  |

August 28, 2017
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Split Between A Cross And A Jab

Vijender corners pro-boxing glamour in India, as a fractured field prepares for a surge in interest

6 min  |

August 28, 2017
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Great Wall Around A Lotus Blossom

The India­Japan summit is ripe with possibilities, but China casts an unblinking eye on proceedings.

6 min  |

November 14, 2016
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The Dharma of Instant Karma

Never confined to ‘disturbed areas’ alone, excesses are becoming increasingly normal in every sphere of policing.

6 min  |

November 14, 2016
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Boys Don't Want To Be Gentlemen

Hockey stutters; cricket reigns still. Spurred by foreign action on TV and domestic leagues, football is conquering India’s young.

7 min  |

November 14, 2016
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How to Composean Ethical Fugue

Technology is not in itself a disruption, but a partner in jugalbandi with the ‘old’. But we must hearken to music’s politics as much as to its aesthetics.

9 min  |

November 07, 2016
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The Last Lap Of A Slow Ascension

Rahul would be taking over as Congress chief. But the question remains the same: when?

5 min  |

November 21, 2016
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Mamata Banerjee: The Better For Wear

Trinamool, stung by scandal, has bungled on most poll promises. Yet, on the eve of polls, Mamata is the favorite. How does she do it?

10 min  |

April 11, 2016
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Assembly Elections 2016: Floats Of Fancy In West Bengal

The more things change in Bengal, the more they remain the same.

7 min  |

April 11, 2016
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Degree Of Pain On Calculus Of Caste

A new discourse on caste sweeps the campuses.

3 min  |

April 18, 2016
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Indian Advertising: No Ideas, Sir Ji

An explosion of brands, consumer choices, multiplicity of media, squeeze on talent and focus on profit over creativity is posing challenges for the advertising industry. Can it regain its mojo?

10+ min  |

April 25, 2016
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From Bodybuilder To dancer, She's Breaking All The Barriers

Bodybuilder and dancer at once, this woman is breaking all the barriers

4 min  |

April 25, 2016
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Will Subrata Roy Win A Breather From The Court?

He has paid the bail, his properties are being sold and he claims to have paid off investors. Subrata Roy may win a breather from the court.

7 min  |

May 09, 2016
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Will The Taint Stick On Sonia?

One note purportedly naming people to be managed in India. Is that all it takes to bring a bribe charge home?

7 min  |

May 09, 2016
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Memory: A Wound, A Womb

Memory is a contested field. Demagogues have tried to erase and rewrite it. State apparatuses have bent it to their needs.

10+ min  |

November 07, 2016