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Truck Between the Two Camps
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Truck Between the Two Camps

The chairman isn’t exiting. Taking a pacifist line, R. Seshasayee has reached out to NR.

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February 27, 2017
Bloodied Quill In The Badlands
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Bloodied Quill In The Badlands

The pen is proving to be not much of a match for the mafia’s guns, at least in Bihar.

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November 28, 2016
Demonetisation: A War With No Plan
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Demonetisation: A War With No Plan

The surgery on 85 per cent of india’s cash can’t stanch the flow of common misery. even those who agree with the idea bemoan the absence of wise, steady hands.

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November 28, 2016
Shero Aboard The Second Mystery
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Shero Aboard The Second Mystery

After a break of sorts, Vidya Balan is back in Sujoy Ghosh’s Kahaani 2.

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November 28, 2016
Maoist, Destined To Live In No Man's Land
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Maoist, Destined To Live In No Man's Land

The miserably poor adivasis of Bastar are caught between two armies, that of the State and the Maoists. The latest Maoist ambush has only made lives worse for villagers.

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June 26, 2017
War-Wary Uncle Sam In The Valley
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War-Wary Uncle Sam In The Valley

US interest in resolving the Kashmir ‘issue’ thrills separatists and disturbs the Centre

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June 12, 2017
We Must Try For An All-India Entrance Exam For Judges For Uniform Recruitment
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We Must Try For An All-India Entrance Exam For Judges For Uniform Recruitment

Thousands of lawyers apply for each exa­mination that is notified for recruitment to the district and subordinate judiciary. The various High Courts conduct the rec­ruitment exercise without sufficient staff strength and some have described it as an ‘ad hoc’ measure because there have been issues with it. The idea of an All India Jud­icial Service has been mooted since 1946. It has been discussed by the Law Commissions of India, which have favoured its creation. Recently, maj­ority of High Courts said they want to retain control over recruitment. The idea has also been pressed by the All India Judges Asso­ciation in two petitions to the Supr­eme Court, which wasn’t opposed to it in its first verdict in 1992 (the second is yet to come). Jurist, senior advocate and former attorney general of India Soli J Sorabjee, in an interview with Ushinor Majumdar, agrees that an All India Judicial Services, with a few tweaks, can be planned and executed to tackle the problem. He seconds an idea to have an entrance exa­mination to recruit qualified lawyers as public prosecutors.

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November 20, 2017
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Lens Shows A Spiderweb

So bad is crime probe in India that a closer view at cases exposes the sleuths further.

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November 20, 2017
Donald Trump Remark Raises Doubts About American Support For The Israel-Palestine Solution
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Donald Trump Remark Raises Doubts About American Support For The Israel-Palestine Solution

Trump’s remarks raise the fearful spectre of a single Jewish­ Palestinian state.

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March 06, 2017
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Your Whisky Is Nothing But A Desi Daru!

It is a miracle worked by the Bureau of Indian Standards that turns spirit made of molasses —plain desi daru—into whisky, rum and brandy with a lot of added colour and flavour.

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March 06, 2017
A Singular Yet Lesser Win
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A Singular Yet Lesser Win

The BJP’s only hit among all misses in recent Lok Sabha bypolls came via an ex-Congress leader

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June 18, 2018
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A Secret Ballot At The Box Office

The success of Rajinikanth's latest film Kaala, will be vital for his political ambitions.

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June 18, 2018
Slide Down An Oil Slick
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Slide Down An Oil Slick

A falling rupee and unstable oil prices may threaten recent robust growth, hitting trade in particular

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June 18, 2018
Six Days That Created A Paradigm For Middle Earth
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Six Days That Created A Paradigm For Middle Earth

The Six-Day War split and recast power centres in West Asia, shaped jehadism, consigned Palestinians to a harrowing fate and deepened Israel’s self-justificatory, racist paranoia

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November 06, 2017
Shooting the Brother
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Shooting the Brother

Shot at, jailed, assaulted, branded a deserter. All this for exposing his seniors in a theft of seized gold. After 26 years of a traumatic ordeal, the army officer has been reinstated. The full story...

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February 20, 2017
In Raag Dehlavi
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In Raag Dehlavi

The Dilli gharana of Tanras and Chand Khan has a gentle prima donna.

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February 20, 2017
The Jury Is Still Out
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The Jury Is Still Out

Do private schools outdo government schools? No proof exists for that.

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October 09, 2017
Enter The Apple Shift
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Enter The Apple Shift

Apple orchards are taking over the paddy fields of Kashmir. There’s promise and a fear.

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October 09, 2017
'My Whole Career Has Been Built Upon Rejection, But I Never Give Up'
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'My Whole Career Has Been Built Upon Rejection, But I Never Give Up'

National award-winning director Hansal Mehta talks about this happy, hectic time, the joys of film-ma­king and working with actors such as Kangana Ranaut and Rajkummar Rao.

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October 09, 2017
Mundra: The Port of No Call
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Mundra: The Port of No Call

Neither the state govt nor the Centre, neither the UPA nor the NDA, has acted again st Adani Port's depredations.

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August 1, 2016
The Suns of This Soil
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The Suns of This Soil

“We have learned to ignore what people say,” says 10-year-old Gurnail Kaur.

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August 29, 2016
Sports For Poor And Rich!
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Sports For Poor And Rich!

Why some sports attract champions from the poor, while others largely remain with the rich

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August 29, 2016
Harappan Ships Go Up Mountains
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Harappan Ships Go Up Mountains

A callous anachronism has ruled Bollywood costume and set design. Exemplars exist, but no one learns.

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August 29, 2016
Cries In Twilight Hours
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Cries In Twilight Hours

A sense of filial abandonment stalks and steers the life of the heroine and provides the framework for this novel set in a brutal apartheid South Africa.

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May 21, 2018
This Song Is Our Song
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This Song Is Our Song

When a media mogul attempted to hide away the song of Tamil Nadu’s Mahakavi, it sparked a movement.

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May 21, 2018
Reign Again, Mahanati
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Reign Again, Mahanati

A new biopic on Savitri hopes to do justice to her legacy.

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May 21, 2018
Lessons, At School And In Life
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Lessons, At School And In Life

A day in the life of a quiet 11-year-old state school student, who loves nothing more than drawing life in colour on paper.

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March 25, 2019
Shoot Me With A Slogun
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Shoot Me With A Slogun

If politics is in our blood, the slogan is the pulse. Its rhythms aren’t partisan : they create a community of words.

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April 22, 2019
Karti And Friends
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Karti And Friends

The Congress in Tamil Nadu looks to benefit from a solid alliance, just like it did before in past polls

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April 22, 2019
What Drives The Party Workers? Stories From Around India
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What Drives The Party Workers? Stories From Around India

A journey through the electoral battle at its most fascinating and vicious— where the foot soldiers fight it out

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April 15, 2019