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 »
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
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» 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
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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
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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
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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
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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 »