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Not For The Faint Of Heart
Not For The Faint Of Heart
Sena Son Rise
Aditya Thackeray looks to give the Shiv Sena a make over
Still Hungry
Naidu’s quota push for the Kapus may not be enough
A Play On Emotions
Nithya J. Rao, 25
Trash To Treasure
Aanchal Sukhija, 24
Ace Of Space
Rifath Shaarook, 18, and Team
No Country For Farmers
In the headlong rush towards ‘development’, the Indian farmer seems to have fallen through the cracks.
What The Ban Means...
New restrictions on cattle slaughter spark a revolt in the South. They will also have far reaching consequences for the economy.
Gloves Are Off In J&K
In the five months that General Bipin Rawat has been army chief, he has taken a hard line on a worsening security situation in Jammu and Kashmir’s southern districts.
Storming The Citadel
The BJP plans a raid on Owaisi home turf Hyderabad.
Back To The Wall
Corruption charges, anti-incumbency, leadership challenges... Virbhadra Singh has a tough election year.
Vijay Amritraj On 12 Defining Moments of His Life
Tennis legend Vijay Amritraj recounts the 12 milestones that shaped him and his sporting life.
Nitish Goes Headhunting
The Bihar CM taps into tribal resentment against old foe Das.
Saffron Snowfall In Shimla
The BJP wins the municipal corporation polls
BJP's 'Plan B' For Bihar
Pitting the UP chief minister against the Bihar CM for 2019
The Naveen Mystique
How the reticent Odisha CM charted a remarkable turnaround in what was once India's most backward state. After 17 years in power, what more does he need to do to win a fifth term?
Who Is Ramnath Kovind?
PM Modi’s surprise choice is a man for all reasons. The Opposition is left in disarray
The Space Shuttler
KIDAMBI SRIKANTH STEPS OUT OF THE SHADOWS AND INTO THE LIMELIGHT WITH AN EMPHATIC AND EXCITING VICTORY AT THE INDONESIA OPEN SUPER SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP
Vikas Khanna Dishes
New York-based chef Vikas Khanna’s latest project has taken him to the depths of the Indian countryside. He spent three days scouring villages near Varanasi in May, conducting what he calls “underground research on Vedic cuisines”. “My focus has been the grains that have been eaten in India since ancient times. I knew I’d have to visit all the major hubs, and Kashi (Varanasi) has been my first stop,” he says.
Wild Abandon
India’s environmental future might be at stake as the NDA government clears development projects in a flurry, endangering wildlife and forests
Cutting Costs
The revenue minister’s tough new rules will significantly reduce the number of beneficiaries of farm loan waivers
Exit Anil Kumble!
It was the morning after. The Indian team room at the plush Grange Hotel in central London was deserted, with empty chairs and cardboard boxes scattered around. Still dazed after the overnight defeat, most players had decided to have breakfast in the confines of their rooms overlooking the Thames, reflecting on what had gone wrong in the big battle with archrival Pakistan.
The Sanctions Shadow
A New Us Law Threatens To Cut Off The Booming India-russia Arms Pipeline. Will It Force India To Choose Between The Us Or Russia As A Military Partner?
Back To The Drawing Board
Following successive bypoll defeats, the BJP is drawing up a plan to win back lost ground. But there may be far too many hurdles on the road to 2019
The Lone Ranger
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s development model is bringing real change on the ground, but complacency and aversion to counsel may prove to be his undoing
Fifa Foes
THE PHONY WAR—that fallow period when players who’ve already suffered through the rigours of the European season join their national teams and limber up for the World Cup with a series of meandering ‘friendlies’—lasts an eternity.
Law On A Leash
Patchy implementation of the much-hyped RERA has meant that even a year after it came into force, the homebuyer is still vulnerable
Umbrella Coalition
The Congress is pursuing pre-poll alliances with the BSP, Samajwadi Party and Gondwana Gantantra Party to consolidate the anti-BJP vote
Wishes Are Free
Chilkur priest takes on the mighty Tirumala shrine over the Rs 1,000cr it owes Telangana.
Pains And Gains Of Demonetisation
The cancellation of 86 per cent of india’s currency has hit business across sectors. Will this short-term pain bring long-term gain?