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Star Wars
The political split in Bollywood has never been so wide open and seemingly unbridgeable as the two camps—Modi, anti-Modi—battle it out.
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May 13, 2019

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Circle Of Doubt In Ring Of Fire
Pakistan can hide its terrorist network behind Masood Azhar’s Unlisting. it can spark stalled talks with India too.
5 min |
May 20, 2019

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Make Her Day Special. She Is Mother.
She is one special person who makes our life meaningful in this world. Mother is other name of life.
5 min |
May 20, 2019

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Diesel Runs Out Of Favour
India’s jump to a more advanced fuel norm means phase-out of small diesel cars. Maruti leads way.
5 min |
May 20, 2019

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What Happened To Jet?
Every question that has been bothering you about the rise and fall of the airlines...answered
7 min |
May 06, 2019

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Amitabh Bachchan On His Letter To His Granddaughters
In conversation with Giridhar Jha, OSM Supernova of the Year Amitabh Bachchan talks about his movies, politics and the controversies coming his way.
7 min |
October 17, 2016

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A Gimlet-Eyed Witness
Video-recording in courts can bring accountability and more, but judges have some reservations.
6 min |
October 24, 2016

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Sharif, In Search For A New Pak Army Chief
Accused of being ‘soft’ on India, a cornered Sharif faces a Hobson’s choice over selection of a new army chief
6 min |
October 24, 2016

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Teaching Shops of Medicine
A rush for capitation fees and a policy muddle could be leaving us with a horde of doctors who have a degree but little medical education
10+ min |
October 24, 2016

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Shiksha Sambal
Bridging Gaps in Rural School education
5 min |
August 14, 2017

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Board Game Battles
BCCI officials fight tooth and nail against transparency, this time over IPL rights auction
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August 14, 2017

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The Unheard Symmetry
The last of the Dagar Saptak goes. Dhrupad has to find its way, as always, alone.
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August 14, 2017

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G-Rex And Traditional Media
Tech companies have been eating the lunch of the media business by swiping a growing share of its main source of income: ad revenues
4 min |
January 22, 2018

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The Bid For A Return Ticket
The new president of the Grand Old Party is ­making an energetic attempt to revive its fortunes
6 min |
January 22, 2018

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No Snoozing In Silicon Valley
The US government’s new proposals will cast a ­shadow on the American dream of H1B visa holders
6 min |
January 22, 2018

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Bleeding Heart, Murugan's Pads
A school dropout won in his quirky but noble mission that has now inspired Bollywood to make a movie
6 min |
January 22, 2018

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The Dirty Indian Male!
Without rape, Indian machismo is incomplete. It seeks security and upholds honour through violence on the other, argues Shiv Visvanathan.
8 min |
January 02, 2017

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There's No Real Place In The Heart Of A Man For A Transgender Woman
Apsara Reddy thinks there’s no real place in the heart of a man for a transgender woman.
8 min |
January 02, 2017

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Khaki Meets Khadi
Politicians often turn a blind eye to police ­lawlessness so that cops are beholden enough to do their bidding. ­Policing suffers the most due to this symbiosis.
7 min |
December 04, 2017

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High Tide In Low Water
Contrary to the expected post-DeMo/GST slump, the Diwali season has shown considerable sales growth
5 min |
December 04, 2017

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He Rode At The Head Of Sixty Million
An interesting addition to constitutional history throws light on Ambedkar, his life’s project on Dalit rights and his tussles with Gandhi and Patel
6 min |
December 04, 2017

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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 |