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Raise High The Roofbeam
Ruchi Ram Sahni was an iconoclast who tirelessly attacked social evils and colonialism. His personal odyssey through pre-Partition Punjab is a treasure.
3 min |
December 04, 2017
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Why Border Villagers Join The Forces
Among the three personnel killed in the biggest operation this year, two were from border villages in Kashmir—one an army soldier, the other an SPO.
7 min |
April 09, 2018
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Tip Of The Suckerberg
Cambridge Analytica is a warning sign. And Indians are at risk: the country has no data protection law.
6 min |
April 09, 2018
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Stars Clash In The Shadow Of Death
The first polls after the 2016 unrest carry the burden of proving that the ‘mainstream’ hasn’t lost totally.
5 min |
April 10, 2017
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Fakes Yes, But Mere Photocopies
Government agencies play a cat-and-mouse game with counterfeiters to keep out fake notes.
5 min |
April 10, 2017
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A Fine And Liberating Balance
In taking down triple talaq, the Supreme Court has set Muslim women free from constant fear and also reinforced the constitutional force of personal law
5 min |
September 04, 2017
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Anup Institute Of Orthopaedics And Rehabilitation
Possibility of getting accreditation from NABH
2 min |
September 04, 2017
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Analytical Calm
India’s uproarious Parliament still delivers, says Union minister for finance and defence Arun Jaitley, in his keynote address at the Outlook SpeakOut Awards
3 min |
September 04, 2017
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'Poverty Is Violence With Tacit Consent'
Glued to Gandhism, Ela Bhatt believes the principles are even more valid now
6 min |
September 04, 2017
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A Choppier Tale
Jay Panda case wont stand, but Naveens got what he wanted.
3 min |
October 08, 2018
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Vasudhaiva Vyaparakam
Global MBAs, the liberal arts, polyglottery and, as ever, rankings. Outlooks 2018 B-schools package is here.
3 min |
October 08, 2018
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Kashmir Carpet In Gordian Knot
Global recession, machine-made cheap copies and low tourist inflow push homespun magic into a tailspin.
7 min |
October 08, 2018
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Where All Can The Sabarimala Fiasco Lead Us To?
Not so very long ago, Sabarimala would have been an unknown entity outside Kerala. Now, this debate over gender bristles with implications on a host of questions relating to society, politics, law and religion across India.
10+ min |
December 03, 2018
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Press Walmart To Clear Cart
Does the exit of co-founder Binny Bansal from Flipkart signal a new start-up era?
5 min |
December 03, 2018
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Celebrating The Self, Blenders Pride Fashion Tour 2018 Kicks Off A Striking New Concept
Blenders Pride Fashion Tour 2018 Preview unveils ‘Pride’
3 min |
December 17, 2018
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The Forest Is Alive Behind The Firebreak
There’s a new Maoist general secretary, but guerrilla bases have shrunk, recruitment dried up. Will the change of guard affect the security forces?
6 min |
December 17, 2018
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I See Tripura As The Gateway To The Northeast
It’s easy to mistake Biplab Kumar Deb, 48, as an ordinary next-door neighbour.
4 min |
December 17, 2018
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Frying Pan To The Fire
What are the basic components of a good road trip? Well, a great car and good food! So, join us as we drive thousands of kilometres through multiple states in search for some mouth-watering delicacies.
4 min |
December 17, 2018
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Last Resort, Run To The Temple
Realising that 2014’s development mantra works no more, the Sangh parivar’s Mission 2019 brings unabashed Hindutva to the fore—Ayodhya’s big again.
5 min |
December 17, 2018
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M-Theory In Two Nutshells
Existence, God, the future, time travel, survival on earth—some of the oldest, and newest, queries are tackled here. Only a genius would attempt it with such concision.
3 min |
December 24, 2018
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Idealism Forged In Intensity
A glittering international career draws to a close; Gautam Gambhir steps out of his crease for social work
4 min |
December 24, 2018
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A Rough Road Via Kartarpur
Beyond the barbed wires, barbs fly between the Punjab CM and Sidhu
3 min |
December 24, 2018
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Welfare Warfare
Buoyed up by popular schemes, TRS crushes a flailing Opposition
4 min |
December 24, 2018
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Congress Is Back With A Bang
The ‘semi-finals’ went to the Congress, rousing it from four years of gloom. Its colours now reappear in heartland India, hitting the BJP in its own stronghold: 2019 looks a more open game now.
9 min |
December 24, 2018
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Steel Your Car With Zinc Coat
Centre drives plan to make galvanised steel mandatory in Indian automobile production.
4 min |
December 31, 2018
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Hedging The Bahujan Bet
Despite bagging little in recent polls, Mayawati is very much in the big one.
4 min |
December 31, 2018
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Every Section Of Society In MP Is In Distress
Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Kamal Nath has frequently been endowed with epithets such as ‘doer’ and ‘go-getter’ in his political career going back over four decades. He is the seniormost member of the Lok Sabha, having represented Chhindwara constituency in Madhya Pradesh nine times since 1980. On his hands is the unenviable task of wresting Madhya Pradesh from the BJP—the first time he is leading his party’s campaign in a state election. It is a huge challenge to dislodge Shivraj Singh Chouhan from the CM’s post, which he has held for the past 15 years, while also contending with the challenge from within the Congress—after all, it was the young Scindia scion, Jyotiraditya, who was being groomed for a leadership role in the state. At the same time, this is perhaps the best chance to defeat the BJP in a direct one-to-one fight, with anti-incumbency at an all-time high. That is why Madhya Pradesh is seen as the true marker to gauge the public mood in the run-up to the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.
4 min |
December 03, 2018
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Prejudice, Pride And A Chopper Override
A man is in jail due to the CM’s fallout with a former partyman.
4 min |
December 03, 2018
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Flaying Jats Of Haryana Theatre
INLD splits as Chautala’s eldest son Ajay forms new party, declares war against brother Abhay.
3 min |
December 03, 2018
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The Bill Pecks A Raw Wound
Youths pick up the gun again in Assam to signal ULFA’s revival amid outrage over citizenship bill.
5 min |