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What India Eats and What's Wrong With It
Tracing the contours of the ‘nutrition famine’ hitting those who think they eat well points at the cure: recovering the diversity in what we eat
The Vizier's Gambit
BJP and RSS leaders thrashed out their 2019 poll strategy in a recent meeting
Kashmir Is A Political Problem. New Delhi Must Accept This.
Hurriyat Conference leader Mirwaiz Umer Farooq tells Naseer Ganai that New Delhi should stop projecting the Kashmir issue as one of terrorism, and seek the solution through negotiations among Kashmiris and the Indian and Pakistani governments.
No Fish in Water Vapour
The Narmada waters politics and industry while farmers and fishermen suffer in Gujarat.
A Sheet To Excel In
Amit Shah hatches a few plans to break into Bengal.
Care for a Cow Safari?
How a cow shelter in Jaipur plans to attract tourists.
The KCR Coefficient
Telangana pits gravy train maths against Opposition equation.
Fast Backwards
BJP government deploys old tactics to stop Hardik’s strike.
Ayodhya Verdict- Not Possible Before 2019 Polls
The CJI, who retires in October, cannot give a ‘final verdict’ on Ayodhya, contrary to media speculation.
The Far Poorer Sex
Across industries, the gender pay gap remains a yawning maw.
Get Ready To Cherry Pick Investments
Choosing the right investments for wealth creation is a process. It is so much more than choosing current outperformers.
A Tiger Without Enemies
Bengal’s fishing cat and its habitat in the wetlands are endangered. Activists sing of their symbiotic beauty.
Heart Of The Woods
Meghalaya’s rich forests are role-models for community-based conservation efforts.
Mane Man Going Steady
A decade after Slumdog, an evolved Dev Patel revisits TIFF
The Dust Floats Behind
Deserted Kashmiri Pandit homes caught in a haunting time capsule
‘I See No Challenge; Congress Leaders Are Daydreaming'
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, 59, has been chief minister of Madhya Pradesh for three consecutive terms; that is nearly 13 years at the helm of affairs in India’s second largest-state.
Freshmen On The Boat
What? Where? Why? Our guide to university and business school abroad.
Vijay Mallya- The Big Bird On Borrowed Time
Vijay Mallya could still escape deportation till September 2019
Fuzzy In The Tech World
The ‘marriage’ of liberal arts and technology is important, not one or the other, says author Scott Hartley
To Read The Maple Leaf Well
Good colleges, great staying back options and flexible curricula make Canada a top draw
Freshmen On The Boat
What?Where?Why? Our Guide to University and business school abroad.
Pickling The Bandit
The rising pitch of charges over the Rafale deal has shades of Bofors.
How Pakistan's New PM, Imran, Is Settling Down At The Helm
Imran Khan has to fix a faltering economy. Drawing India within the ambit of the CPEC might be a good start.
Shelter Homes: House Of Horrors
The Muzaffarpur and Deoria revelations outraged people’s conscience, but the rot in shelter homes goes far beyond. The failure is pervasive and systemic.
Atal Behari Vajpayee (1924-2018) A Permanent Pause
Atal Behari Vajpayee’s charming sobriety and inclusivity seduced both colleagues and the prickly opposition into the warmth of comfort.
Bounty Of Barbs
The writer and the man were inextricably intertwined. Both not made for the faint-hearted.
A Hawk's Friend and A Dove's Dream
His friendly efforts with Pakistan turned sour very quickly with Kargil, but Vajpayee remained balanced and decisive in both situations.
Man On A Lifeboat
Hapless workers in the Gulf have a guardian angel for bad times.
Winning On Points
BJP scrapes through and Congress JD(S) limp on— all hostage to Karnataka’s political malignancy
Where Necessity Beats Possibility
Karnataka, the state BJP banks on the most down south, is in for thrills as Congress-JD(S) dig it in