The Annual Wealth Issue
Cover Stories
Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee and his team of economists started a quiet revolution to free people from poverty traps
Feature
The wealthy must never be made to feel guilty as long as they are law-abiding and pay their taxes
Columns
The lone tower of literary criticism
The joint award to Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo steals the Nobel’s thunder
Why the Father of the Nation is just a figure in history books
On questioning the transfer of a white elephant and 20,000 phantom sweepers
A compromise worked out is that Modi will receive Kartarpur pilgrims first and Imran, the next day
Essay
Abhijit Banerjee, like Dipak Banerjee, embodies the spirit of the Bengal renaissance
Cinema
Has the metro become less glamorous for Indian cinema?
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw in conversation with V Shoba
From an unimaginable number, it has become all too ordinary. But if it no long captures the Indian imagination, what takes its place?