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Cover Story
cover story: the koda files
All of Jharkhand was his stage, and Koda a major player. So, who rewrote the script?
Behind Madhu Koda...
Bribezillas All
scam mantra
After The Burial, At The Wake
‘India inured’. Who cares anymore for a hundred crore scam?
Debarshi Dasgupta
One In Two Indians Vote For The Corrupt
National
politics: west bengal
Overconfident then, cornered now. Political hubris visits Buddhadeb Bhattacharya.
politics: bjp
Maharashtra BJP president Nitin Gadkari is a reluctant candidate for party chief
politics: uttar pradesh
Mulayam finds himself immobilised in his own political akhara
poll sutra
When I recently came down with swine flu, what inspired me most was the state police’s quick reaction in nabbing those responsible for passing it on.
International
pakistan: terror
As the Taliban strike at will, ordinary people live in fear and uncertainty
opinion
Foreign correspondents were shamefully kept out of Tawang
Business
economy: sugar
Drought, politics, a mills vs farmers feud have shot up sugar prices
Society
pakistan: fashion
Pakistan defied terror to have a successful first fashion week
society: art
Collectors are sharing their often idiosyncratic visions with others in private museums
health: vaccination
A vaccine for cervical cancer raises questions
opinion
Big names, big blather...the schmoozing summit season is on.
contraception ad blitz
Lured by ads, many adopt morning-after pills indiscriminately
foodie alert
Too many people equate organic food with patchouli-scented pot-smokers listening to Pete Seeger and talking tearfully of our crimes against Mother Earth...
Sports
kerala: sports
Under Usha’s wing, Tintu visualises gold
northeast: football
Shillong’s own FC hasn’t just stoked football mania. It has advanced tolerance in Meghalaya.
Arts & Entertainment
profile
Kamalahaasan, Indian legend, completes 50 years in cinema
Books
review
Only a few of the Britons who stayed on after ’47 remain. This book shows they were more diverse than imagined.
Sam Miller on After The Raj: The Last Stayers-On And The Legacy Of British India By Hugh Purcell
review
A nostalgic sweep across 80 years reaps classics without generic bias, but is Hindi-heavy
Bhaichand Patel on 50 Indian Film Classics By M.K. Raghavendra
current isue
Nov 23, 2009
Delhi Diary
If the MEA gave the Dalai Lama a one-way ticket to Hollywood, where he seems to be very popular, India’s border dispute with China would be solved in 48 hours...
Vinod Mehta
opinion
The McMahon Rekha
Foreign correspondents were shamefully kept out of Tawang
Steven L. Herman
pakistan: fashion
Nargis...Let There Be Light
Pakistan defied terror to have a successful first fashion week
Ayesha Tammy Haq
opinion
Big Rush At Table One
Big names, big blather...the schmoozing summit season is on.
Malavika Sangghvi
profile
Wonderwall
Kamalahaasan, Indian legend, completes 50 years in cinema
Pushpa Iyengar
northeast: football
Everyone Belongs To Lajong
Shillong’s own FC hasn’t just stoked football mania. It has advanced tolerance in Meghalaya.
Rohit Mahajan
kerala: sports
Graced Lightning
Under Usha’s wing, Tintu visualises gold
John Mary
society: art
My Own Little Louvre
Collectors are sharing their often idiosyncratic visions with others in private museums
Shruti Ravindran
contraception ad blitz
Pill Bug
Lured by ads, many adopt morning-after pills indiscriminately
Shreevatsa Nevatia
people
Glitterati
The page 3 people, the chatterati and those in the news for being in the news
Polscape
Random notes, gossip, bitching, angles, conspiracy theories, spoofs, essential fundas
PhotosWiresBlogsLatest
Web
Friday, November 20, 2009 Click to toggle view
From The Blogs
1984 was tragic for another reason: Faiz Ahmed Faiz died on November 20, 1984, making it his 25th death anniversary today
Sundeep Dougal
Comment
Test cricket is the best test of a player’s skills. But pitches like the one that dulled the cricket at Ahmedabad can only also dull the ardour of Test cricket’s aficionados.
Rahul Mahajan
View From israel
62 years after its foundation, the State of Israel is still living in fear of the “demographic danger”. It is afraid of its Arab citizens, and therefore discriminates against them in every sphere.
Uri Avnery
Thursday, November 19, 2009 Click to toggle view
Southern Spice
The latest MMS doing the rounds -- a priest having sex with a succession of women in the sanctum sanctorum of the Machcheshwara Peruman temple in Kanchipuram -- leaves people shocked and aghast
Pushpa Iyengar
Comment
He just doesn't understand how much the Indian civil society distrusts China, that it is deeper than even the distrust of Pakistan
B. Raman
Opinion
The recent Obama-Hu summit makes India's concerns on China real and urgent. It remains to be seen how Prime Minister Manmohan Singh acquits himself in Washington.
Rajinder Puri
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Click to toggle view
For The Record
Official Spokesperson on US-China Joint Statement of November 17, 2009
MEA
ULFA
Bangladeshi cooperation has been critical in crippling the ULFA, but there is certainly some potential for its regrouping with Chinese support, evidence of which is already available.
Wasbir Hussain
View From UK
The challenge of feeding 7 or 8 billion people while oil supplies are falling is stupefying. It’ll be even greater if governments keep pretending that it isn’t going to happen.
George Monbiot
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Click to toggle view
Platform
A true commitment to non-violence should not be conditional and fragile. Gandhi did not say: "Give India independence or else I will unleash terrorist brigades on you." That was Jinnah’s method, not Gandhi’s.
Madhu Purnima Kishwar
View From Kabul
The tale of the "reconstruction" of Kabul's electricity supply is a classic story of how foreign aid has often served to line the pockets of both international contractors from the donor countries and the local political elite.
Pratap Chatterjee
Opinion
By allowing his pique to get the better of him, General Fonseka has only devalued himself.
B. Raman
Monday, November 16, 2009 Click to toggle view
Opinion
This week gone by illustrated the big difference between the politics of dualism that the Congress has come to practice and the politics of deceit symbolised by the relationship between Mulayam Singh Yadav and Kalyan Singh
Saba Naqvi
Opinion
The cover-up in the Madhu Koda mining case already seems to have begun. But, it is so crude and brazen that the political damage could be equally disastrous.
Rajinder Puri
Opinion
So now we are told that Omar Sheikh's Pak handler Ilyas Kashmiri also handled Headley, but what exactly is his and/or his outfit's relationship with Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan?
B. Raman
Saturday, November 14, 2009 Click to toggle view
From The Wires
First -- even if very mild -- public snub For Chief Minister Sheila Dixit from a partyman
20 Years Later
The media, as always and like everyone, wants a piece of him, and Tendulkar knows it's part of the deal, goes through the inquisition with immeasurable patience, trying to ensure that everyone's happy
Rohit Mahajan
RE-VISITING MUMBAI 26/11
Did Headley, whose visits to India coincided with July 2006 explosions 26/11, play a role in the planning and execution of these attacks? Were there others who had helped him?
B. Raman
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