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ISIS Whispers In God's Own Country
Young converts to Islam leaving their families behind stoke fears of extremist recruitment.
10+ min |
June 19, 2017
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No Vaccine Against All This Apathy
In Rural Uttar Pradesh, The Central Government’s Immunisation Programme Needs A Reality Check
7 min |
May 08, 2017
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Red Bumps On The Highway
Delay in laying roads along a Maoist territory shows the maladies that continue to torpedo development
4 min |
May 08, 2017

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A State Of Two And A Half CMs
The scramble to the top in post-Jayalalitha Tamil Nadu gets curiouser, throwing up possibilities such as a mid-term change of chief minister.
5 min |
June 19, 2017

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A Food Strike, Not Hunger
Post-UP loan waiver, Maharashtra farmers demand their due, and are refusing to budge until they get it
6 min |
June 19, 2017

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A Deal On The Flip Side
Snapdeal, a sinking ship, will soon be bought over by Flipkart, but only for the sake of investors, not assets
6 min |
June 19, 2017

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Abandoned In Lotus Time
The coalition finally gives way, removing the semblance of federal order in Kashmir. Now, in direct line of Centre.
4 min |
July 02, 2018

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GST OR GSTN'T?
What hath GST wrought? Weighing up the tax reform’s impact one year later, we find a maze of issues to be navigated.
7 min |
July 02, 2018

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NH 101
Has the One Hundred and First Amendment to the Constitution smoothed the passage of goods on our highways? Outlook’s correspondents clamber on to trucks across India to gauge.
10+ min |
July 02, 2018

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A People's Final Draft
Who is a citizen? Assam will unveil its verdict on June 30.
4 min |
July 02, 2018

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Click G For Media Monopoly
With many teeth in the information dissemination pie, Google has popped up as the new Big Media—without really creating any ‘content’
10+ min |
January 22, 2018

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Bloody Scrum, Glorious Victory
In an age of a secular system of mercenary soldiery, Koregaon was an inconclusive clash. Heroism was read into it first by the British, then by Ambedkar.
7 min |
January 22, 2018

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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 |