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In The News
No to Bucknor, Yes To Harbhajan
Tehelka Bureau
West Indian umpire Steve Bucknor was today removed from officiating in the India-Australia Test series and Harbhajan Singh was cleared to play pending his appeal against a three-Test ban. READ »

Change
Sariska: Version II
By Joanna Van Gruisen
Panna's was one of the best recoveries of a tiger population ever documented and it proves the resilience of the species, given some peace and protection
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Political Animal
By Sankarshan Thakur

Why it is wrong to expect Dr Manmohan Singh to try to become one
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Two Years On
Bring on the results, Mr Kumar, and quickly now
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‘Would we lose the child again? Were we strong enough emotionally? '
By Suchitra Dutta-Asane

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Moments 2007
Year of Uneasy Premonitions
A horrific crime and a pivotal election framed independent India’s 60th year. In between lay a myriad tugs and tides, straining at the country’s seams
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To Kill A Party...
Tarun J Tejpal
The Congress, the party that isn't
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 Essays

Economy 2007
The Emerging Sensex: Killer Brand
Harish Bijoor
The year saw the Indian economy rallying high and Indian business reaching far READ »

Cinema 2007
Bollywood: Parrot Of Our Souls
Nisha Susan
Bollywood looked back for inspiration and looked ahead with mixed results READ »

Cricket 2007
The Blue Billion Express, Finally
Rahul Bhattacharya
Cricket was a many-splendoured thing this year and India had reason to celebrate READ »

Sex 2007
Kama, Time To Out The God We Love
Pavan K. Varma
A great deal of India’s obsession with sex is wrapped in the cloak of ignorance, or stereotypes READ »

 
 


Modi Triumphs
What's the Message?
With a resounding victory in Gujarat, Narendra Modi has announced himself as an entity nobody can afford to ignore. SANKARSHAN THAKUR and DARSHAN DESAI assess what Modi’s triumph might mean
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Future Citizens
Adult In 2008
Seventeen, going on eighteen. The world is their oyster but India has a special place in their hearts. TEHELKA talks to ten Indians on the cusp of innocence and the grown-up challenges of life
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From The Art Room
A Fine Line
There will always be several ways of telling the same story. At TEHELKA the art of the illustration often does much more than what words and pictures together can. A showcase of our little treasure trove.
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Bollywood
The Enchantress
By SMM Ausaja
A film historian on Madhubala READ »

Jharkhand Politics
By Anand ST Das
Politicians in the state react to the Adivasi unrest in Assam
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Interview

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Yasmine Kabir

By Bijuraj
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Gujarat
» Modi Vs Modi
By Ramu Ramanathan
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» Grain Drain
By Peerzada Arshad Hamid
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Understanding Gujarat-VII
In Defeat, We Reclaim Ourselves
By Tridip Suhrud
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Operation Exterminate
By Mihir Srivastava
Government's crackdown on wildlife crime has had little impact READ »

 
 

Guns In School

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Playfield, Slayfield

By Mintty Tejpal
Children resort to guns once left to fend for themselves

Kerala Tug-Of-War
» It's The Economy, Comrade

By KA Shaji
CPM neo-liberals and old-timers clamour for power

 

Ambani Brothers
Sibling Excess
By Shantanu Guha Ray
The famed and continuing rivalry of the Ambani brothers has hurt neither. On the contrary, their war has generated profits
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GDP
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Quick Infrastructure Growth Is A Must To Solve Economic Disparities

By Stewart Klegg
Investment
» My Money
By Sudhir Mishra
  
  Film
No More Bubble Of Niceness
By Saloni Puri
Shekhar Kapur tells why he is hoping the big Hollywood studios will not succeed in India and why he's back in Mumbai
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Cinema
» Magic Moves

Aamir Khan takes risks. They always pay off. Previewing his directorial debut, Shoma Chaudhury assesses the superstar’s unique ability to bend the rules and trigger new conversations. READ»

 

Ecology
The Poverty Of The Rich
By Nityanand Jayaraman
India is arguing for differing responsibilities on climate change between rich and poor nations. It should apply the same principle at home
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Do Bigha Zameen
» Why Everybody's Child Must Go To School
By Arun Balachandran
Dalit Window
» Aaja Sochle
By Nageshwara Rao Thamanam & Chittibabu Padavala

By Shantanu Guha Ray
As the national airline slips into the red, the civil aviation ministry and unions disagree on the causes — and the solution READ »


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