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Call A Dog By Its Name
Danny Boyle isn’t the first. India’s love for its slumdogs has been legendary READ »


The Lashkar And The ISI

26/11 was a Pakistani Army plan to force India to retaliate READ »



'The paratroopers casually stepped out of the plane, as if into the next room' READ »

The Jungle Justice Of The Trigger Happy
By Ajit Sahi
Salwa Judum kills 19 people claiming they are Naxals. The Naxals say they were innocent villagers. A ground report from the jungles of Chhattisgarh READ »

When Brother Fights Brother
By Ajit Sahi

The January 8 killings threaten to spiral the violence and doom millions to a deeper hopelessness in south Bastar

Interview: Dantewada SP, Rahul Sharma

 

The Take: Slumdog Millionaire
What is Bollywood?
By Thani
A story the whole world already
knows, Slumdog is, not unlike its Oscar co-contender Benjamin Button, a film deftly constructed with a series of flashbacks READ »

Misleading Gandhigiri
By S Anand
Switching off mobile phones for a day will not stop India Inc from endorsing Narendra Modi as PM READ »

"I feel overwhelmed by Pakistan sometimes"
By Shoma Chaudhury
Mohammad Hanif
, author of the blackly humorous book, A Case of Exploding Mangoes, talks about things despairing and hopeful in India and Pakistan (Click here for a slideshow from the Jaipur Literature Festival)

 


In Cold Blood
‘Will India ever hand over Purohit to Pakistan?’
By Shobhita Naithani
Mushahid Hussain, Chairman, Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Pakistan says
India and Pakistan lack coordination READ »


Sri Lanka
Tamils In Lanka, Jews Under Nazis?
By PC Vinoj Kumar
A former US diplomat makes serious charges of
genocide against Lankan officials, which could go
all the way to US courts READ»


Education
Old School Ties
By Rohini Mohan
For the first time, madrasas will be brought into
mainstream education. But most Islamic leaders are wary READ»

 

Jharkhand Politics
Ugly Coalition
By Anand ST Das
Independents lust for power in Jharkhand as the government crumbles for the sixth time in eight years READ »

 
 
Society
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Against Dalit Woman Raj

By Subhash Gatade
Murder Mystery
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Confused CBI

By Shobhita Naithani
 

Mangalore Violence
The Devoutly Disobedient
By Sanjana
Mangalore’s on-the-rampage Ram Sene is drawn from the ranks of the Bajrang Dal and
the Shiv Sena READ »

 
 

Maharashtra Politics

» Masters Of The Status Quo
By Rana Ayyub
UP Politics
» Kalyan Singh May Have Done BJP a favour
By Srawan Shukla
 

Gold
Lust For The Yellow Metal
By Shantanu Guha Ray
A weak dollar and a weaker US economy are forcing investors to rush towards gold as a safer investment READ »

 
 
Healthcare Expenditure
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Unaccountable Delay

By Attiya Hussain
Jute
» Fading Gold Fibre
By Tusha Mittal
  
 

Cinema
The Gold Diggers
By Manjula Narayan
Bombay has been done by boys before. This year, three women directors make exciting debuts, excavating new versions of their favourite city READ»

 
 

On The Brink: Extinction III

» Coral Reefs
By Prerna Singh Bindra
Interview
» Daniyal Mueenuddin
By Jai Arjun Singh
 

The Forward Act
Making The NREGA work
By D Narendranath
The NREGA must enable farmers to intensify agriculture before resorting to wage labour READ»

 
 

Climate Change

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Weather Politics

By Manshi Asher

Microfinance

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Can Microfinance Eradicate Poverty In India?

By A Fernandez, M Swaminathan & KG Karmakar
 
 
 
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