Why no one speaks for Abdul Nasser Madani, the ailing politician who has been kept behind bars for years on evidence that is suspect, and how reporting on him made me a target of the Karnataka police
How the Delhi rape has wrought a prurient me-too madness in the media and the average citizen
Michael C Hall, the fascinating serial killer of Dexter, the hit American TV show, talks about dealing with his inner dark passenger, on and off screen
A chilling account of the circumstances under which a Kashmiri Pandit family was forced out of the Valley, the terror that foreclosed all hope of returning, and the grim existence of those who sought shelter in a Jammu refugee camp. Excerpts from Rahul Pandita’s latest book, Our Moon Has Blood Clots
The banking sector remains licence-ruled and licences will not be auctioned—for good reasons
The only way to evade diabetes is to stop evading responsibility for what we eat
There is merriment and mischief enough, but media parties are a lot less scandalous now
I saw Shilpi Jain the morning of her rape and murder. I still carry the scar of that memory. We all do