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Since 1st March, 1999
 
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International steal
The central theme of Rudrangshu Mukherjee’s Festschrift on Tata Steel is that it had to struggle against a hostile government through most of its life. The British Indian government viewed the Tatas as wanting to steal the Indian steel market ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
The faithful dead
Sir — The death of more than a hundred devotees in the Naina Devi temple stampede reveals the utter ...  | Read.. 
 
Strike no deal
Sir — The strike called by junior doctors of government hospitals demanding higher pay deserves to ...  | Read.. 
 
False promises
Sir — We bought a water purifier called Pureit manufactured by Hindustan Unilever. This filter is e ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
AIMING TO WIN
It is rare for any Indian to hit the bullseye in any event, let alone where it is most required, rifle shooting. Thus, the fa...| Read.. 
 
FAR FROM GOLD
It is part of the full, and unsavoury, reality of Indian sports that even as the nation celebrates Abhinav Bindra’s Olympic g...| Read.. 
 
MALA FIDE
 
Killed by politics
The situation in Kashmir has unravelled like a knitted patchwork blanket and there seems to be no way of stopping the complex...  | Read.. 
OPED
Inside a workshop of despair
A wooden picture frame hangs on a wall inside the Kumartuli Mritsilpa Sanskriti Samity office. The photographs inside are covered with a film of dust, lending the images a deg...  | Read.. 
 
Dark and dingy memory lanes
Kumartuli, with its generations of artisans engaged in making clay idols, has secured a place in the lexicon of Bengali culture. The dingy lanes, muddy corners, puddles, tarpa...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
The words ‘Kiss Kiss Bang Bang’ which I saw on an Italian movie poster, are perhaps the briefest statement imaginable of the basic appeal of movies. — PAULINE KAEL
 
 
 
 
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