Pramila N. Phatarphekar
These centuries old temples of Himachal Pradesh are fine examples of traditional quake resistant architecture. Meet an architectural duo who are documenting these hidden treasures
One man who has a peculiar interest in stepping on India’s borders describes some odd sightings.
A tea planter in Darjeeling is training workers to take over his estate. And he is not doing it for fear of insurgency—it’s because that’s the only way to grow the best tea in the world.
How work, leisure and aliens called Nofs get in the way of a cyberfarmer devoted to his land.
Nitin Gadkari is set to take over a party that desperately needs someone who can shape victories. A look at what his vote-pulling formula might be
Done In by the Chinese; Shaken by 26/11, Industry Worries about Security; Simmering Seven in the North-east; and Hindi Lesson for Raj from Tamil Nadu
Nitin Gadkari’s mostly kept a low profile. But here he opens up to answer his critics and also discuss his achievements and strengths.
It’s a 999-page report. It took 17 years, cost Rs 8 crore and had 399 sittings with depositions from 33 Commission witnesses, 53 Central Government witnesses and 14 defence witnesses—100 in all. As one of those hundred, I want to have my say. In full. So here it is.