Policing The Police
An AP High Court ruling will force the men in uniform to be accountable READ »


India’s Ethical Miasma
Time to rethink links with Myanmar’s repressive military regime READ »


'Loving' to Hate
This Valentine day this year is also threatened by the threat of acts of intolerance, violence by the 'Moral Police' of Shiv Sena, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Shri Ram Sene and ABVP etc. READ »


I’d Try To Convince The Policeman That India Was Still A Free Country READ »

A new book tells the chilling story of the unlawful destruction of two innocent proffessionals by a vindictive government. READ »

Look Back In Anger
By Tarun J Tejpal


The biggest victims of Operation West End had nothing to do with it. READ »

 

Royal Catastrophe
By Prerna Singh Bindra
Poaching of tigers has reached an unprecedented scale. The government must keep its promise to save our national animal READ »

The Take: Dev D
Sight For Sore Eyes
By Trisha Gupta
There is no weepiness in the Anurag Kashyap universe. There is drama, but dramatic tension, rather than being expressed, is almost always sublimated in drink, drugs, or — most powerfully — dancing. READ »

If You Can Keep Your Head
By Ashvin Kumar
Hysteria makes dissent difficult. A second take on Slumdog is long overdue READ »

Why Films Fail
By Anil Thakraney
Because neither actors nor directors bother with homework READ »

 


In Cold Blood
‘We Mucked Up Big Time, Our Reserves Are Nil’
By Shantanu Guha Ray
Retail chain Subhiksha founder R Subramanian tells SHANTANU GUHA RAY he is not ready to declare bankruptcy READ »


Scam
Controversy In Nehru’s Home
By Rohini Mohan
A Parliamentary Committee slams the Nehru Memorial for giving its prestigious fellowship to non-applicants READ»


Pub
All, For Art’s Sake
By Manjula Narayan
At an exclusive art auction, the bidders outshine the works on sale READ»

 

Bazaar
The Big Subhiksha Harakiri
By Veeshal Bakshi
Till a year ago, the Subhiksha story looked real. And then, the mess happened READ »

 
 
Consumerism
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Habitual Choice

By Pankaj Batra
Assam
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Aliens in North-East

By Teresa Rehman
 

Interview
‘Naxals Will Rise Again Like The Phoenix’
By Ajit Sahi
Varavara Rao has just published his 50th collection of “anti-imperialist” poetry. AJIT SAHI met him at his home in Hyderabad when Rao spoke of the Naxals’ latest campaigns. READ »

 
 

Justice

» Maim. Rape. Torture.
By Sanjana
Understanding Sri Lanka
» Strangers In Familiar Land
By PC Vinoj Kumar
 

WTO
A Peculiar Rush Job For WTO
By Shantanu Guha Ray
The appointment of an Additional Secretary in the Commerce Ministry runs into trouble because of its hasty manner READ »

 
 
Urbanisation
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Model Town

By Neeyati Shah
Advertising
» If I Say Gandhi?
By Aprajita Sarcar
  
 

Bollywood
A Hero In Waiting?
By Nisha Susan
After a string of unsuccessful movies, why does Randeep Hooda still seem like a viable option READ»

 
 

On The Brink: Extinction V

» Himalayan Yew
By Prerna Singh Bindra
Books
» That Sinking Feeling
By Ambarish Satwik
 

World Social Forum
Carnival Of Alternatives
By John Samuel
The World Social Forum 2009 was a chaotic melting pot of ideas for a better world READ»

 
 

The Forward Act

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Earth Sale

By KB Saxena

Afghanistan

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Meet The Pashtuns

By Shriya Mohan
 


 

Vijay Simha's 'Inside Out'
What the mirror in the pavilion says


  Sly Culture
Wedding bells and discovering India, tongue firmly in cheek

  The Music Project
A series of video portraits, documenting independent music

  At The Heart Of It
The Lokpal Face-off. A video editorial by Shoma Chaudhury

  Cinema & Me
'The Godfather is the best film about a family that I have seen,' says Zoya Akhtar

 
 
 
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