In Uttarakhand, there are signs of a hung assembly. Smaller parties and independents can play kingmaker and decide the fate of Congress and BJP Akash Bisht Dehradun
I leave Sisyphus at the foot of the mountain. One always finds one’s burden again. But Sisyphus teaches the higher fidelity that negates the gods and raises rocks.
The books tell important stories, based on actual events couched in fiction, and yet slide out of the crevices of one's head, leaving little trace of memories Ratna Raman Delhi
This moment must come in every star's life when they start appearing as caricatures of their own manufactured self-image. With Ra.One and Don 2 bombing, is the superstar losing it? Aakshi Magazine Delhi
Going by recent events, 2012 is going to be one heck of a crazy year. I have not consulted a Chinese astrological calendar, but I feel in my gut that for India, this is the Year of the
India's mammoth biometrics-based identification project gets a thumbs up from the home ministry, even as inconvenient questions haunting aspects of data collection and control still hang fire Sadiq Naqvi Delhi
Drawing massive crowds and tipped to be the next big leader, Imran Khan is rocking Pakistan. In a free-wheeling interview he describes his political vision, radical transformation from below, end of the feudal and VIP culture, and his deep love for India. Exclusive interview with Imran Khan Kiran Nazish Lahore
After returning from Syria’s capital Damascus, the Sudanese general heading the Arab Observer Mission to Syria told the media in Cairo that the situation was not “apocalyptic”.
'Narcopolis' has created a new benchmark in literary fiction. Kudos to Jeet Thayil for having made a neat transition from verse to prose Jaya Bhattacharji Rose Delhi