Inside the Capital Reimagined
Columns
The perpetual identity crisis of Raj Thackeray
Crime
Heckling the powerful is risky but has its rewards in the social-networking era
Politics
There couldn’t be anything better for politics than the cleansing signal
Between the relentlessness of the winner and the resentment of his opponents
A ‘halwa’ ceremony, a practice that has its roots in British times
Cover Stories
A brief history of transfers, name changes and ex nihilo constructions
Special
As long as lit fests transcend people’s voting preferences they will thrive
Mortals can serve the gods by pursuing kama and artha
Essays
The problem with the West’s environmental morality
Features
The use of non-economic factors to explain India’s economic troubles does not square with the facts