Home |  Current Affairs |  Opinion  |  Business |  Engaged Circle |  Culture & Society |   | Web Specials |  Interact |  Archives  
 
 
Advertise With Us | | TEHELKA INITIATIVES: Critical Futures | Tehelka Foundation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Irom And The Iron In India’s Soul
IROM SHARMILA’S story should be part of universal folklore. In the tenth year of her epic fast, SHOMA CHAUDHURY tells you why READ »

 

Credibility At Stake
The High Court ruling is a big boost for judicial accountability READ>>


The Razor’s Edge
It’s what the liberal-minded must navigate on DYFI turf READ>>


The Tharoor running commentary

Criticism is fine when it is constructive and informed, says Ram Puniyani READ »


‘Mumbai To Goa Is Easy. Just Get Out Of Mumbai Harbour And Take A Left’
is 41. He is a writer who lives in Noida READ »


Leave me alone. I’m reading
No one reads anymore but you. The Tehelka Readership Survey 2010 travelled across the country, asking people inquisitive questions about their most solitary habit: reading READ »
The Bread And Butter Papers
Our survey finds that Indians read books not for pleasure but for self-advancement. Given our writers, can we blame them, asks GAURAV JAIN READ »


Have Law Will Jail

A two-month investigation by AJIT SAHI and RANA AYYUB found that MCOCA has only pinned the small fry while failing to nail gangsters’ kin READ »



Why Is Civil Society Turning Into An Enemy?
India’s attempt to crush the Maoist insurgency is proving a failure READ»



 


Appraisal
The Bengal Tiger’s Last Roar
Like his teacher Harold J Laski, departed Comrade Jyoti Basu was a liberal by temperament, writes SHANTANU GUHA RAY READ »


In Cold Blood
‘If People Want Vidarbha State, They Will Have It’
Maharashtra Food and Civil Supplies Minister and senior NCP leader Anil Deshmukh tells SANJANA that it is now time for a Vidarbha state READ»


fraud
Missing Cash
The head of a state-owned bank could lose her job for identifying defaulters, reports KUNAL MAJUMDER READ»

 

UP Politics
Kingmaker, In His Dreams
By SHOBHITA NAITHANI
Rajvir may be the party chief, but it is still father Kalyan Singh at the helm READ »


 
Opinion
»

For Whom The Bell Tolls

By MUKUL SINHA
 
Analysis
» The Big Bindi On The Saffron Forehead
By ASHOK MALIK
 

Sugar
Now Swallow The Bitter Pill By MANAV CHOPRA
No amount of sugarcoating can bridge the alarming demand-supply deficit of sugar in India READ »

 
 
Fish
»

In Troubled Waters

By ANSHIKA VARMA
Telecom
» Everyman’s Paymaster
By KUNAL MAJUMDER
 
 

Trends
Dress Me Up, Dress Me Down
Move over airhostesses, cricketers and models. Young people now lie awake dreaming of becoming stylists, says AASTHA ATRAY BANAN READ»

 

 

 

Erotica

»

Bhabhi Goes Hard Copy

By ADELINE BERTIN

Music

»

The Hole In Indian Ocean

  By SAMRAT CHAKRABARTI
 
 

SEWA
A Stitch In Time
In a canny move, SEWA embraces fashion to save craft, reports SUPRIYA SHARMA READ»

 
 

In The Doc

»

‘I Have Been To The Immortal Land...’

By SURABHI SHARMA

Cancer

»

Cancer Ward: Open To The Sky

By CHIRODEEP CHAUDHURI

 




Opinion
The Turban Headache in France
France-based Sikhs bring the turban issue to Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, hoping for a larger support from the diaspora, says SUJATHA SAMY Read »

 
  Entrepreneurs
Love Bite
Dabbawallahs for dogs: a concept that allows dog owners to spoil their pooches even when busy at work — through meal delivery service, finds ADELINE BERTIN Read »
 
 

Entrepreneurs
Need of The Nation – Innovation
ADELINE BERTIN on four innovators who have enriched the lives of ordinary people Read »

Music
Two Strings to the Bow
ADELINE BERTIN lends an ear to a band with a varied and interesting soupcon of flavours Read »

 
 
 
  About Us | Advertise With Us | Print Subscriptions | Syndication | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Feedback | Contact Us | Bouquets & Brickbats