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mumbai
Parochial politics is turning many a Bombay dream into a nightmare, killing the city’s character
pakistan: fashion
Between love and hate, there’s fashion. Will politics learn from it?
controversy: padma awards
Intra-Congress politics or not, the Chatwal row casts a shadow on the Padma selections
law: sexual harassment
The law on rape is still an impotent being
opinion
In Kerala, quotas have more than achieved what they set out to
telangana: protests
Creative stirs keep the T-word ticking in AP
afghanistan: indian role
The West deals India new Afghan cards
afghanistan: Us policy
Is the reconciliation formula an admission of US defeat?
telecom: mnp
Scheming operators are delaying the MNP, a customer-empowering system
price rise: food
Another food crisis? This time it’s not shortages but prices—a plain failure of responsive policy and execution.
poll sutra
Not surprisingly, when the situation demands it, Shahid can also smell with his mouth and his teeth
cinema: music
The purists may scoff at the dime-a-dozen paeans to maula or allah, but it seems to be more than a passing fancy
review
The lives of Shaukat and Kaifi Azmi frame a broader cultural ferment, a shared vision for a better world
review
The past does not reveal all, much remains elusive, what emerges so richly fills out the picture.
Urvashi Butalia on Leaving India: My Family’s Journey From Five Villages To Five Continents By Minal Hajratwala
review
What were these writers trying to do? Write third-rate whodunits? Or evoke the spirit of a city?
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Rising healthcare costs have made health covers indispensable. how do you choose one that suits you best?
Sunil Dhawan
If you are fascinated by numbers, a career in analytics could just be right for you, more so in a world packed with information. Read on to know why it's fast becoming a choice for many...
Anagh Pal
Outlook Money’s recent health insurance roundtable in mumbai sees CEOs and experts raise issues involving customers
Here's how to Experiment with locally available materials and make your house look more inviting
Priya Harkare
Seeking transparency in pricing of loans, The Apex bank set up a panel. Sadly, its customer-friendly suggestions are yet to be implemented
Pankaj Anup Toppo
Ashok Bhan, President of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) points out in an interview with Teena Jain Kaushal
Teena Jain Kaushal
Developed nations need doctors, nurses, engineers, teachers and more by the millions. The government is making a pitch to 30 countries. If it does it right, India could emerge as the talent supplier to the world.
John Samuel Raja D
3M plans to develop products here to meet the specific needs of Indian customers. It marks the coming of age of India in the 3M universe.
Nandita Datta
Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi expects a spate of investors to enter soon.
Sebastian PT
It wasn’t well organised, but the Delhi Auto Expo saw automakers put their best models forward. The bright lights in six categories.
Anurag Prasad
The old incentive drew in companies wan ting a tax shelter. The new one will attract the serious power players—and propel capacity.
Sriram Srinivasan
The first time, Sameer Nair’s channel got caught out by timing.The second time, by money. Now, the third time around, both these factors are on his side—and he’s under immense pressure to deliver.
Ajita Shashidhar
As we tread into 2010, worries are still top of mind and caution is the watchword.
Donald Yacktman, of Yacktman Asset Management Co, has stuck to an unorthodox style of value investing and that has served him well
Mohammed Ekramul Haque
Despite the hype surrounding the infrastructure sector, investors in IPOs have nothing to cheer
Priya Kansara Pandya
Japan’s economy looks set to stumble along in 2010. But stock investors may still be able to profit from some key developments
Indira Vergis
In an interview with Outlook Profit, managing director R Mukundan says 2010 will be another tough year.
V Keshavdev
You spoke, we crunched the numbers and now we know the best in travel. The results of the Third Outlook Traveller Annual Readers’ Survey
Bishakha Datta visits a Canadian ski resort that offers the A to Z of adventure activities
Bishakha Datta
Goa’s beach shacks come of age. Soity Banerjee picks a few — both posh and not — that made the grade this season.
Soity Banerjee
To fully savour the glories of Syrian Christian food, get yourself into a good Kerala kitchen. Arul Mani takes a cooking holiday.
Arul Mani
Annie M. Mathews goes on a whirlwind tour of southwest France.
Annie M. Mathews
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A letter from NVAO, the UGC equivalent authority for regulation of Higher Education in Belgium clarifies their position on degrees offered by IMI, Belgium to IIPM students.
Careers360 visited B-Schools across the country, and used the Input-Process-Output methodology to rank them. See results!
A list of other good B-Schools, which could not be ranked due to lack of data.
Do not rely just on cut-off lists for top colleges. Also check these important parameters before you apply.
Love them or loathe them, B-School rankings have colleges, pollsters and media houses scrambling to conduct, participate in them and publish them. Here's why.
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Clearly, RGV thinks Sarkar is the best film he has made in recent times. So he goes ahead and shoots this one in exactly the same mode. Namrata Joshi
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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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| Monday, February 08, 2010 |
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Opinion
Overnight the Shiv Sainiks have succeeded in making the not so macho Shahrukh a real life hero. In the land of little children who attend public schools in New Delhi, the Thackerays are the bad guys, the evil villains.
Saba Naqvi
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Mr Chidambaram has approached the exercise of revamping of our security machinery essentially from the point of view of the home ministry. But let's not forget the NSA's larger role
B. Raman
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For The Record
Jamia Teachers’ Solidarity Association joins issue with Delhi Police claims on the arrest of Shahzad Ahmed who is being charged with the murder of Inspector Sharma
Jamia Teachers' Solidarity Group
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For The Record
Resolution passed at the 3rd National Convention on “Making the Judiciary Accountable and Responsive to the People”, 6th - 7th February 2010, Nehru Memorial Library, Teen Murti House, New Delhi
Campaign for Judicial Accountability and Reforms
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| Sunday, February 07, 2010 |
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Opinion
It is not Jammu & Kashmir, as Pakistani leaders often project, but Karachi. And it is of strategic significance not only to Pakistan, but also to the NATO troops fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan.
B. Raman
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| Saturday, February 06, 2010 |
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VIP SECURITY
As I watched on the TV channels visuals of Shri Rahul Gandhi travelling by the suburban train in Mumbai on February 5, 2010, my mind went back to the initial days of V.P.Singh as the Prime Minister in 1989
B. Raman
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| Friday, February 05, 2010 |
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Indo-Pak
While there is valid criticism of the haste shown by the MEA in rushing with an invitation for talks, instead of waiting to see what transpires during the home minister’s visit, it's time to work on the agenda
B. Raman
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PAKISTAN'S UNIVERSITIES
Dark clouds are gathering over Pakistan's universities, portending a conflict that is likely to be long, bitter, and uncertain in outcome.
Pervez Hoodbhoy
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View From Israel
He hops here and he hops there. Hops to Jerusalem and hops to Ramallah, Damascus, Beirut, Amman (but, God forbid, not to Gaza, because somebody may not like it). Hops, hops, but doesn’t take anything out of his pouch, because the pouch is empty.
Uri Avnery
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| Thursday, February 04, 2010 |
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From The Blogs
The difference this time is that the Sena guns have come to be trained on the man the Thackerays call "the Congress prince".
Sundeep Dougal
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Southern Spice
Whether or not Tamil is in peril, as a PIL recently alleged, two Tamil icons - Oscar and Grammy winner A R Rahman and CM Karunanidhi - are coming together to compose a theme song...
Pushpa Iyengar
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CHINA
Is the tension in the relations between the US and China over the US decision to clear the sale of a new arms package to Taiwan showing signs of cooling down?
B. Raman
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| Wednesday, February 03, 2010 |
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Opinion
In a contest between non-sectarian Indians and sectarian ones, the latter are beginning to lose supremacy. An excellent time to jettison complacence and to drive home the all-important task of exorcising the ghosts that haunt "resurgent" India
Badri Raina
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View From Pakistan
There is a Manichean split between those who believe that things will go from bad to worse in Pakistan and those who believe that history is about to reverse itself.
Ahmad Faruqui
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opinion
“8 new IITs, 7 new IIMs, 10 new NITs, 20 IIITs and 2 new SPAs". So promised an HRD ministry ad on January 26. But where are the teachers?
Gautam Sahni
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| Tuesday, February 02, 2010 |
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Opinion
Sant Chatwal is a new national hero. Modi is on the same path as Gandhi. Preity Zinta is a national sensation for jumping over a toilet wall. And the RSS and BJP chiefs are declaring that Mumbai is for all Indians...
Saba Naqvi
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View From UK
You can mock our feeble attempts to hold Tony Blair to account with the "Arrest Blair" campaign, but only if you propose an alternative
George Monbiot
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