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The World Wild Web

How the Indian government is trying to police the Internet

25 Jan, 2012 - 02 Feb, 2012
Vol 04 | Issue 06

STORIES IN THIS ISSUE

No Man’s Baby

Anil Budur Lulla

To Pass the Censor Board

Madhavankutty Pillai

My Name Is Unfit Red

Haima Deshpande

“Terms like ‘holy war’ should not be tossed around”

Hartosh Singh Bal

When Roy writes, ‘The youth, in preparation to an attack, marked each venue by reading from their prayer books in an act most of us are familiar with as a precursor to a holy war or fight’, he comes close to demonising a community.

“Seniormost maulana threatened jihad at Jaipur”

Sanjoy K Roy

Jaipur Literature Festival’s producer Sanjoy K Roy takes exception to a piece we ran on the litfest and Salman Rushdie affair

After School

arindam

Believe-it-or-not moments from the first India Kids Fashion Week

The Grown-Up World of Child Models

Aastha Atray Banan

They are almost adults in their vanity and desire for fame

Tale of Two Fans

Deepika Sharma

Novak Djokovic won the Australian Open in a historic final. But Federer versus Nadal was still the match to watch. Two diehards present their account of the tense afternoon

God Save Test Cricket

Boria Majumdar

With home advantage turning decisive in influencing Test results, cricket runs the risk of becoming dull and predictable

India’s Own Jasmin Revolution

Shahina KK

It took a suicide and the Facebook account of a man named Jasmin to set it off. Within five months, it saw 164,000 nurses rallying online—thousands of them in actual hospitals too—for better work conditions

Project Spotty

Jay Mazoomdaar

Cleared in a hurry amid much fanfare, Project Cheetah now waits for funds to fly in the first consignment from Africa. But the once-lost cat stands even less of a chance in a crowded 21st century India, and its reintroduction will pose fresh challenges for other species on the brink of extinction. There may still be just enough time to scrap this dangerous experiment

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