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essay
Gandhians with a Gun? Arundhati Roy plunges into the sea of Gondi people to find some answers...
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gujarat riots: narendra modi
The SIT has summoned him in a Gujarat ’02 case. But the trail is muddied.
reservation Bill: Muslim women
Muslim women representatives are all for the reservation bill
Poll Sutra
When BJP president Nitin Gadkari called to say I was part of his team, it was like getting an express bouncer from a spinner
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review
This novel’s self-flagellating neurosis points at our true distress, but its tone is marred by a cold stream
review
Sometimes having a set of developed characters is not enough; it is necessary for them to do something to or with each other
review
Edited with dedication and sympathy and includes contemporary narratives that give it a historical context
Navtej Sarna on A Window On The Wall–Quit India Prison Diary Of A 19-Year-Old By H.Y. Sharada Prasad, Edited By Sugata Srinivasaraju
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The finance minister has done a fine balancing act. But what will his proposals really do?
Team Outlook Money
We talk to people to gauge the way the Budget has been received, and suggest some do’s and don’ts
Sunil Dhawan
Outlook Money editor Udayan Ray and BloombergUTV features editor Vikram Oza seek expert guidance
Outlook Money
Don't go by the name—MIPs may not always provide monthly returns. But you can surely rely on them to deliver steady income
Kundan Kishore
As Companies increasingly use social media to reach out, it opens up a new career avenue
Anagh Pal
CSR programmes could be the way if you want to make a difference to lives around you
Anagh Pal
Before you get rid of that junk, think! here's how to use them to make your house look more inviting
Priya Harkare
Pranab Mukherjee is looking to mend the government’s finances without giving up growth. He might well pull it off.
John Samuel Raja D
Selling small stakes in PSUs brings only small benefits. It is stake sales to strategic partners that make the big difference.
John Samuel Raja D
The pending Bill on land acquisition tries to meet the needs of industry, while protecting landowners. It can do better in both areas.
Sebastian PT
Central agencies are beginning to work in tandem and a solar ecosystem is slowly emerging. But much still remains to be done.
Naren Karunakaran
India’s Competition Commission can do little to combat unfair trade practices. It needs more powers if it is to unearth them and punish violators.
John Samuel Raja D
Financial inclusion is one big reason why the government is considering allowing more banks in.
Rajiv Bhuva
Zac O’Yeah checks out Rajasthan’s latest super-chic retreats. A boy could get used to these, he says.
Outlook Traveller
An indulgent holiday in the wild. Chandrahas Choudhury visits the Banjaar Tola safari lodge.
Chandrahas Choudhury
Rayna Jhaveri discovers a very different kind of Indian train journey.
Rayna Jhaveri
Mridula Gandhi goes golfing in the Indian Ocean
Mridula Gandhi
While it may be reasonable to expect earnings upgrades going forward, the extent of revisions, most probably, is not going to trigger a significant re-rating of stocks
Outlook Profit
Strong revenue growth in enterprise application services and earnings stability could improve valuations for HCL Technologies
Kripa Mahalingam
Fast-growing demand for high quality rail equipment from ongoing metro rail projects is opening up huge opportunities for Stone India
Pramod Bhat
A track record of poor execution and increasing traction among private players will keep NTPC’s valuations under check
Chief Executive Officer Anil Arjun talks about
how the business has transformed itself and what the future looks like.
Arundhati Bakshi Dighe
US consumer confidence rises to its highest in a year and a half in January, but with unemployment stubbornly high, the optimism may not last long
Indira Vergis
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Narayana Murthy got through IIT but his father couldn’t afford the fees.
The Prime Minister stood first in class throughout his academic life.
Ban IIPM from the state or bring it under regulation advices Uttarakhand Technical University to the Administration.
View results, ranking methodology and best schools in every zone.
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People Glitterati
The page 3 people, the chatterati and those in the news for being in the news |
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gossip Polscape
Random notes, gossip, bitching, angles, conspiracy theories, spoofs, essential fundas |
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Last Page Riyadh Diary
Whether one travels ‘cattle class’ or business class from Delhi to Riyadh, one encounters boorish, nouveau riche, first-generation fellow travellers... Ather Farouqui
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| Sunday, March 21, 2010 |
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Opinion
The relatives of any of those kiiled by the terrorists in 26/11 should appeal to the court not to accept the plea bargain, but to go ahead with the trial in order to find out the full truth behind what happened in Mumbai
B. Raman
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| Saturday, March 20, 2010 |
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Opinion
At least we could have had the courage to protest--loudly and openly--over the American duplicity on Headley instead of projecting every stab in the back by Obama as a kiss in the back.
B. Raman
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| Friday, March 19, 2010 |
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Comment
Now that Headley is out of reach, India should seek access to Tahawwur Hussain Rana, the co-conspirator against whom a separate case has been filed.
B. Raman
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opinion
With the US in relative decline and China emerging its most likely challenger, it's become imperative for Russia and India to ramp up their partnership
Harsh V. Pant
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View From Israel
The Government of Israel insulted the Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden, one of the greatest “friends” of Israel and spat in the face of President Barack Obama. So what?
Uri Avnery
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view from UK
It seems to me that one of the handicaps conservationists suffer is that few of these species have common names. It is hard to persuade people to care about something they can’t pronounce
George Monbiot
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| Thursday, March 18, 2010 |
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BYLANES
Even while they kept their freedom to disagree with the 'shallow barbs' of Taslima on the burqa, moderate Muslim intellectuals in Karnataka could have perhaps been a little more daring and direct
Sugata Srinivasaraju
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Opinion
Headley will be protected. The FBI will be protected. The US administration will be protected. The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) will be protected. The Pakistani Government and its Army will be protected...
B. Raman
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Southern Spice
So what was an 86-year-old man who started his political career by spearheading an anti-Hindi agitation doing at an event which had an overdose of Hindi? “I told myself Hindi is alright for songs but not for Tamil Nadu.”
Pushpa Iyengar
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| Wednesday, March 17, 2010 |
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For The Record
"There is no quick solution to the Af-Pak situation. It is important for the international community, in its own interest, to stay the present course for as long as it is necessary"
Nirupama Rao
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Opinion
With his visit to Saudi Arabia, the Indian Prime Minister has re-emphasized that when it comes to the Gulf, Iran will not be the focus of Indian foreign policy.
Harsh V. Pant
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For The Record
From the law of the Smritis as expounded in the Sanskrit Commentaries and Digests to legislation via positivism, sociological jurisprudence and natural law
Markandey Katju
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| Tuesday, March 16, 2010 |
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From The Blogs
Is there a word in the English language that even remotely suggests the aura, the depth, the philosophy, the being of the word Dharma?
Shefalee Vasudev
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View From WASHINGTON
Military leaders in Rawalpindi continue to believe that their current strategy of unleashing terrorism will enervate India, push it out of Afghanistan, and weaken US stabilization efforts there. And once again make Islamabad the kingmaker in determining Kabul’s future
Ashley J. Tellis
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opinion
However benign the motives of the Nehru-Gandhis , the principle on which they operate makes the Congress a club of the privileged
Saba Naqvi
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| Monday, March 15, 2010 |
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For those who came in late...
March 13 marked the death anniversary of Lee Falk, creator of The Phantom a.k.a. Kit Walker, the Ghost Who Walks...the man who cannot die. The legend lives on.
Kai Friese
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Comment
A sectarian contest within the Muslim community --a quest to establish Barelwi supremacy over the Deobandis -- escalates and ignites the simmering animosity between Hindus and Muslims in the sleepy, small city in UP
Arshad Alam
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