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Warhorses Gone Wild

Unique to this part of the world, these feral horses are a sight to remember. Especially once you know the secret of their lineage

Helpless in Chitapur

An Israeli journalist wonders if there is any difference at all between how Israel treats Palestinians and how India treats its poor

The Origins of Ramdev

The making of Ramdev is inevitably the story of the intriguing world of spiritual TV

Where the Forests Have No Trees

Of the total 60,000 claims filed under the Forest Rights Act in Assam, nearly 30,000 came from a single district. Little wonder, then, that the administration controls less than a third of Sonitpur’s forests. While no political party minds legalising this mass encroachment in the Bodo heartland, the fate of the wilderness hangs by a 2009 High Court order.

The Future of Meat

Coming soon: genetically engineered meat in a supermarket near you

Condom Madam

How one sex worker reformed a brothel in Sangli by counting condoms collected in a bucket

That Film of Memory

...and what I learnt of life, reporting from Bastar and other Maoist areas

The Man Who Knows Too Much

He is accused of having abducted and killed lawyer Jaleel Andrabi in Srinagar in 1996. He has also been named for the murder of at least a dozen other men. He fled the country, and was back in the news after his wife reported him for domestic violence in California in February this year. A court has ordered the Ministry of External Affairs to ensure his extradition, but no action is being taken. Speaking to Open, the Major says if his extradition is actually initiated, he will never be allowed to return alive, he knows too much and he will not keep quiet

The Will of the Trust

Sathya Sai Baba wrote in his own hand that Satyajit, his caregiver, be included in the Central Trust. But the trust members are unwilling to

The Munde Muddle

Why the OBC leader wants to leave the BJP, but can’t

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