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Sits, Shoots and Leaves

This photographer started taking black-and-white portraits of commuters on local Mumbai trains 18 months ago. An exhibition and a book later, he still can’t stop

When a Lie Scrapes the Sky

Niranjan Hiranandani was leased land to build affordable housing. Instead, he made flats for the rich. Now the Bombay High Court has ordered him to keep his original word

A Coup Made in India?

Despite reports of a sordid role played by India’s High Commissioner in the Maldives coup of 7 February, the Ministry of External Affairs retains ‘full confidence’ in its chargé d’affaires in Male

For an Unholy Blessing

After seers at Karnataka’s muths tilt, Sonia senses a chance

A Lacklustre Visit

Shorn of train rides or meals with Dalits, Rahul Gandhi’s recent trip was as subdued as it was ineffective

Finance Ministry’s Flight of Fancy

During a Budget session, the Ministry is seeking to award concessions worth at least Rs 800 crore to commercial flying clubs through the back door

Unequal Music

Like the next hedonist, I too dream of Brazil

Spa Capital of the World

History made it so. And the Hungarian city has done its utmost to retain the title

Café Crawling in Shanghai

Inhaling whiffs of its history along with steaming cups of cappuccino

A First Timer in Kashmir

Where a houseboat is not a houseboat and everything else is not always what it seems

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