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Madhavankutty Pillai

Madhavankutty Pillai has no specialisations whatsoever. He is among the last of the generalists. And also Open chief of bureau, Mumbai  

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The silence is not broken

Dhoni’s comment on the IPL betting controversy is as good as a no-comment

29 January 2015
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Number Theory

On the increasing count of children that Hindus are being exhorted to have

22 January 2015
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Satanic Forces

The literary suicide of Perumal Murugan

15 January 2015
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The Padma Rewards

The pointlessness of an award doled out by discretion and patronage

08 January 2015
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Business
SHE WHO BROKE TWO GLASS CEILINGS

A Dalit entrepreneur who earned Rs 2 per day once upon a time and survived a suicide attempt is recognised as someone who saved one of Mumbai’s illustrious companies

24 December 2014
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Escape from Defeat

What’s behind the outrage over Pakistani hockey players’ rudeness towards spectators

18 December 2014
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Claiming the Taj

How to turn a magnificent monument into a trite property dispute

11 December 2014
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The Sense of a Meaning

A survey says one-fourth of India practises untouchability, but uses a loose definition for it

04 December 2014
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All Smoke, No Fire

Instead of a ban on loose cigarettes why not just stop all production

27 November 2014
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India
HELL ON THE HIGH SEAS

As the last of the Indian sailors held by Somalian pirates return home, survivors relive the horrors of being held hostage for years

27 November 2014

Authors

Brahma Chellaney

Brahma Chellaney is a geostrategist and the author of two award-winning books on water: Water, Peace, and War and Water: Asia’s New Battleground

MJ Akbar

MJ Akbar is the author of, among several titles, Tinderbox: The Past and Future of Pakistan. His latest book is Gandhi: A Life in Three Campaigns

Ram Madhav

Ram Madhav is president, India Foundation, and is with BJP

Makarand R Paranjape

Makarand R Paranjape is an author and columnist. Views are personal.

TCA Raghavan

TCA Raghavan is a former Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan and Singapore. His first book, Attendant Lords: Abdur Rahim and Bairam Khan: Courtiers and Poets in Mughal India, was awarded the Mohammad Habib Prize by the Indian History Congress. He is also the author of The People Next Door: The Curious History of India’s Relations with Pakistan and History Men: Jadunath Sarkar, G S Sardesai, Raghubir Sinh and Their Quest for India’s Past. His latest book is Circles of Freedom: Love, Friendship and Loyalty in the Indian National Struggle

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