Bhopal Gas Tragedy
Air, Water, Earth And The Sins Of the Powerful By Raghu Karnad
The factory that killed 15,000 in 1984 is still poisoning new victims. As survivors march to Delhi, here is the chilling story of Bhopal's ongoing disaster READ »
Media Watch Waking Up To The Power Of Pretty Santosh Desai
The irony of mulling the stereotype that Goa has become,
while sitting with foreigners, entertainers and socialites,
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Change: Notes On Survival The Pelican Clan Nithila Baskaran
Kokkare Bellur is a Karnataka village where pelicans are treated like daughters. But will the state let villagers protect the birds?
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Culture Vulture If Notes Were Goats Krish Ashok
Subbudu's reviews were droplets of concentrated sulphuric acid masquerading as Tamizh words READ
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Cinema The Siren Who Stayed Away By Nisha Susan
Few retirements have been as bemoaned as actor Chitrangada Singh's. But her comeback may be perfectly timed READ »
Interview
Cricket Slugfest By Tanya Matthan
Former BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya counters fresh charges of financial irregularities from the Enforcement Directorate READ
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Gujarat Endgame: Justice By Darshan Desai
The Supreme Court's order to set up a special team to look afresh at Gujarat riot cases has renewed hopes of justice
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Shipping SCI: To Sail Or Not To Sail By Shantanu Guha Ray
The shipping giant must be a navratna to double its biz. But will the babus loosen their grip? READ »
Essay How The West Will Be Won By Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal
The writer counters fears that globalised India will lose its essential identity. Indians, he says, have a special emotional DNA that conquers all
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Anti-Worker Left Killer Bees, Worker Ants By H. Singh
The murder of Ram Parvesh Singh, an electic cable worker, by CITU goons is the story of the Left's growing anti-worker character READ»