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16 Year Fast Comes To An End
Irom Sharmila’s morbidly inspiring 16-year-long fast comes to an end, unsettling many of her supporters. But while AFSPA endures, this is no surrender, more an affirmation of life—and love.
P.V. Sindhu A Wonder Women Of Rio 2016
Three new stars, three incredible journeys that give hope that India's Olympics story need not always be as modest as Rio 2016.
Black Hole of The North
Nawaz Sharif’s ‘pivot to kashmir’ isn’t random. It is a calculated move in the new great game as India and Pakistan jostle for position, and Gilgit-Baltistan becomes a vital Chinese pawn.
That Sinking Feeling
Despite a Victory in Punjab, the Congress Is in a Deeper Crisis, Prompting Fresh Calls for a Leadership Change at the Helm
Shattered Dreams
AAP Flops in Punjab and Goa, But Is There a Silver Lining?
Trouble In The Waters
A sinking offshore casino puts a popular Goa beach on the brink of disaster.
Tell Me A Tale
Director Arvind Gaur is adapting short stories by some of the best-known writers in Indian languages to the stage for Asmita’s 25th anniversary
House Of Ideas
Architects and interior designers on smart design ideas and expanding living spaces.
The Mind's Eye
Visually-challenged photographers, who recently held an exhibition in Chandigarh believe that the real camera is in the mind while the hand just holds the tool.
The Oberoi Renaissance
An icon returns to the heart of the Capital as a youthful hotel with an old soul
The German Food Revolution
Jan Hoffmann, the first German Michelin-star vegetarian chef, explores the quiet food transformation that celebrates a return to German origin produce with gourmet options to choose from
How Haryana Saved Its Girls
The relentless campaign by the Khattar government against female foeticide has paid off.
Breakfast Is Served
Restaurateur and the force behind the popular fine dining restaurant, The Table, Gauri Devidayal sets up a summer spread in her Mumbai apartment.
Pawar Keeps The Pot Boiling
The NCP supremo rallies opposition leaders and takes up the farmers’ cause in a bid to make a comeback in state politics
The Saffron Hand
How the RSS and its affiliates are reshaping government policy—from economic issues to education
Left Turn Ahead
Shedding its ideological rigidity, the CPI(M) declares itself open to electoral ‘understanding’ with the Congress and other parties to keep the BJP in check
Getting at H1B via H4
Hyper-nationalism begets anti-outsider sentiment, which has made victims of ‘immigrants’ in many nations.
Pinarayi's ‘Life Mission'
The CM’s pro-poor schemes may bring rich rewards in the next elections.
Amarinder's New Army
A new scheme makes ex-servicemen the eyes and ears of the state.
Drama On A Plate
The drama and flourish of Japanese food was never so evocative as played out at Tokyo’s 81 and Narisawa.
Three's Company
When India, Japan and the United States held their first-ever foreign ministers’ meeting two years ago, New Delhi was careful to state it “should not be considered a move against China”.
Birds In The Coop
A controversial new population policy targets the minorities
To Get A Headstart
State-sponsored residential schools for backward class children are a big hit
No Party With The Congress
In a meeting in Kolkata on January 21, the CPI(M)’s all-powerful central committee (CC) passed a resolution declaring that the party would have “no alliance, no understanding with the Congress in the 2019 general elections”. It was advocated by former general secretary Prakash Karat and politburo member S. Ramachandran Pillai.
BJP Eyes The Northeast
The saffron party makes a bold play for three states going to the polls
Shiv Sena Breaks Free
Tired of “BJP bullying”, a Hindutva-plank ally resolves to go it alone in the 2019 polls.
Caught In A Sand Storm
Dredging by the sand mafia along the Bhagirathi-Hooghly is wreaking havoc with vast rural swathes
On The Road To Recovery
With a resurgent Rahul Gandhi at the reins, the Congress is finally showing signs of a fightback. But is it ready to take on the BJP?
The Question Of Autonomy
Nagaland poses a unique challenge to the BJP’s grand ambition of spreading its wings across the Northeast.
Modi's Green Revolution
With a Farmer-first Budget, the Prime Minister Has Taken a Calculated Risk Going Into the General Elections. Will It Work for Him?