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My Right to Say the Wrong Thing

As India grows, there is an increase in the delicate liberal types who get offended by almost everything. Suddenly, you don’t have the freedom to say anything

My Name Is Hitler

A second-hand bookseller in Mumbai dreams everyday of liberating himself from his name

No Freedom from Shivaji

The thirteenth direct descendant of Chhatrapati Shivaji leads a quaint life of forced elegance while what he really wants to do is race down the highways and party with friends

The €2,000 Autorick Ride

Rallying for a cause, rallying without a cause, rallying for fun and sun and a taste of India in a teaspoon

 

From Item Girl to Item Bride

Rakhi Sawant’s gift is that she makes us believe we are better than her

“Rakhi Sawant Is Loved by All”

Be it ex-boyfriends, controversies or the media, which is like her family, the bride of the moment opens up

Waiting for Godwits

They practice ornithology in their backyards—naming little birdies with broken legs and studying the impact of global warming on transcontinental avian migrations

Half Way Indians

On the Caribbean islands, the immigrant Indian story is laced with shame and bitterness. They are neither Indian enough nor Caribbean enough to be accepted by either community

Sushi Goes Desi

Its creator in Japan had always envisioned sushi as fast food, to be savoured even by the road side. Here is what it is doing on Indian streets

Teen Love

Today, romance is a preoccupation with urban teenagers who are not yet 14. They must survive this minefield without deep wounds. How much can parents do?

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