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Arunachal pradesh
With India having given them nothing but neglect, the Arunachalis wonder if they’d have been better off with China
National
karnataka: bjp
Shobha Karandlaje, BSY’s pointswoman, is central to the crisis
poll Sutra
‘Those who form governments can also pull them down,’ goes an old jungle saying in our Bellary
opinion
The ‘sarkari Musalman’ class trades solely in Muslim backwardness
opinion
Paradoxically, unassertiveness catches up with the Loh Purush
opinion
It’s time we extirpated the horrific dehumanisation from our prisons
Govt report: land reforms
A scathing report on the pro-business land takeover policy ...and it’s official too
crime: youth
They’re young, educated, and they kill. A worrying city trend.
Business
investments: education
A map to rope in rural investments
Society
health: rural missions
A pan-India rural health project is suffering
Arts & Entertainment
Films: Apu trilogy
Fifty years after the Apu trilogy, the West still misreads Ray
Books
review
Imaginary sips for exquisite wines bleeding into each other. Then, the treacly gladness of a rummy concoction.
Ruskin Bond on Happy Hours: The Penguin Book Of Cocktails By Bhaichand Patel
review
That English fiction abounds in South Asian names we already knew. And South Asian voices? We still don’t know.
Aditya Sudarshan on The New Anthem: The Subcontinent In Its Own Words Edited By Ahmede Hussain
review
This well-illustrated volume should be useful as a textbook in film schools, but its value for ordinary film enthusiasts is even higher
Chandak Sengoopta on The Director’s Mind: A Step By Step Study Of The Process Of Film Making By Ujjal Chakraborty
current issue
Nov 16, 2009
features
opinion
Madly With The Mullah
The ‘sarkari Musalman’ class trades solely in Muslim backwardness
Saba Naqvi
opinion
The L.K. Diminuendo
Paradoxically, unassertiveness catches up with the Loh Purush
Neelabh Mishra
crime: youth
Yukkieees!
They’re young, educated, and they kill. A worrying city trend.
Smruti Koppikar
Films: Apu trilogy
Apu-In-The-World
Fifty years after the Apu trilogy, the West still misreads Ray
Chandak Sengoopta
china eye view
Here Be (No) Dragons
The Indian media reserves its vitriol for China. It’s horribly unfair.
Wang Yaodong
Column
Weightlifting
A stronger India must counter China with open-minded caution
K.S. Bajpai
Regulars
Shanghai Diary
Do Chinese scholars and the media have any freedom of expression—or are they all controlled by the Communist Party that has the blood of Tiananmen on its hands? It isn't as simple as a monolith manipulated by the Party
C. Uday Bhaskar
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 06, 2009 Click to toggle view
Southern Spice
Mention Tamil refugees and CM Karunanidhi gets tearful: “I don’t see those staying in camps here as refugees, I see them as Tamils…"
Pushpa Iyengar
View From Israel
It is impossible for a leader to steer his people towards a total change (as Ataturk did in Turkey, for example) if he is not completely devoted to the change himself. Impossible to make peace with an enemy without understanding his truth.
Uri Avnery
Thursday, November 05, 2009 Click to toggle view
Opinion
A recent full-page advertisement direly warned that she just might, and added: "While your child is learning your maid’s language, someone else’s child is learning a foreign language.” So?
Debarshi Dasgupta
Opinion
Lack of governance, the trampling of Constitutional and legal norms, the brazen corruption, the mounting threats of terrorism and insurgency...But look at the bright side...
Rajinder Puri
South Asia 2020
'The relationship we have with China is complex but growingly variegated in texture and substance... outstanding issues in our relationship with China will take time to be resolved'
Nirupama Rao
26/11
As the first anniversary of the 26/11 terrorist strike by the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET) in Mumbai approaches, there is a heightened alert by the security agencies to prevent any major terrorist strike
B. Raman
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 Click to toggle view
Opinion
It's time for a creative and constructive re-imagining of the challenge facing India as right now there is unprecedented consensus, both on the Maoist threat and on the need for social justice.
K.V. Bapa Rao
Slice of History
A Journey to the Centre of Imperial Calcutta -- the story of the making of the book
Soumitra Das
View From the UK
Why the sudden surge in climate change denial? Could it be about something else altogether?
George Monbiot
For The Record
'But the fact is that no sustained activity is possible under the shadow of the gun. Nor have those who claim to speak for the tribals offered an alternate economic or social path that is viable.'
Manmohan Singh
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 Click to toggle view
Opinion
Democracy threatens to become our morphine, dulling our sensitivity to the world around us. Add to that another catch-word: “Development” - the one being used for framing the current debate over Maoism.
Umair Ahmed Muhajir
For The Record
This is the golden rule in a democracy. Its sub-rule is that what is a minority in one place could well be the majority in another, says the home minister. 'Alas, some think that the golden rule is dispensable or that it can be applied selectively.'
P. Chidambaram
Interview
Ram Jethmalani
Defending the accused conspirators of Indira Gandhi’s assassination was no easy task. The senior lawyer talks about a battle which he both won and lost.  
Shreevatsa Nevatia
Monday, November 02, 2009 Click to toggle view
Bangalore Byte
The central leadership of the BJP has to make its choice in a paradoxically choice-less situation. Whatever it may do for now, the bandage may come off sooner than expected to expose the wound yet again
Sugata Srinivasaraju
Opinion
Once the party figures out who the high command is, and where it is located (Delhi or Nagpur) it can perhaps also try to make a few decisions. Till then the party simply withers away.
Saba Naqvi
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