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A cashless healthcare scheme for the poor in Rajasthan is unconscionably milked by private hospitals
Indians take the interpretation of their past with a degree of seriousness found virtually nowhere else in the world, says Sheldon Pollock, one of the world's most eminent Sanskritists, in a exclusive interview with<Em>Outlook</em>.
Is it time for cricket’s coin toss to go out of the window; Odisha becomes the ninth state where the black panther has been sighted in the wild; UP's women cops are getting a makeover. Read all the juicy gossips here...
The struggle to lead, and search for, an authentic life enliven Mohan Rakesh’s characters. A major Hindi writer gets an anthology we deserve.
Each spy chief had had his doubts as the book progressed. Durrani was getting cold feet, Dulat twice privately wondered whether it was worth going ahead, reminisces journalist Aditya Sinha who collaborated with the two for a first-of-its-kind spy book.
The independence of the judiciary as a safe-keeper of the Constitution is paramount. But appointment of judges had better be more consultative.
The bewildering contradictions about the essence of life’s ideal in three seminal Hindu texts are celebrated as the embodiment of dissent
A cashless healthcare scheme for the poor in Rajasthan is unconscionably milked by private hospitals
Indians take the interpretation of their past with a degree of seriousness found virtually nowhere else in the world, says Sheldon Pollock, one of the world's most eminent Sanskritists, in a exclusive interview with<Em>Outlook</em>.
Is it time for cricket’s coin toss to go out of the window; Odisha becomes the ninth state where the black panther has been sighted in the wild; UP's women cops are getting a makeover. Read all the juicy gossips here...
The struggle to lead, and search for, an authentic life enliven Mohan Rakesh’s characters. A major Hindi writer gets an anthology we deserve.
Each spy chief had had his doubts as the book progressed. Durrani was getting cold feet, Dulat twice privately wondered whether it was worth going ahead, reminisces journalist Aditya Sinha who collaborated with the two for a first-of-its-kind spy book.
The independence of the judiciary as a safe-keeper of the Constitution is paramount. But appointment of judges had better be more consultative.
The bewildering contradictions about the essence of life’s ideal in three seminal Hindu texts are celebrated as the embodiment of dissent
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