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A country, not a nation
A datum is a datum; India exists as a country, it is a founder-member of the United Nations, has diplomatic relations with a hundred-odd countries and has just received formal recognition as a non-rogue nuclear power. But is there, really and truly, ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
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Sir — The launch of Praja Rajyam, the political party of the Telugu megastar, Chiranjeevi, amidst f ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir — A part of Dum Dum Road, near Nagerbazar, is always occupied by parked cars, two-wheelers and ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
IT WILL ROLL
Bengali eyes are focused on Singur. All the attention is on whether the Nano will roll out thence. The most important persons...| Read.. 
 
TERRIBLY SORRY
Mumbai has learnt to carry on being a diverse and modern city in spite of some of its citizens trying to impose their bigotry...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
Where The Mind is Full of Fear
Progressive Bombay, which once set the professional standards and work ethics for a new nation, a city that nurtured the arts...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
I slept with Faith, and found a corpse in my arms on awaking; I drank and danced all night with Doubt, and found her a virgin in the morning. — ALEISTER CROWLEY
 
BOOKS
Devoutly along the river of clichés
The mind boggles as to what sort of a reader the publishers had in m...  | Read.. 
 
Across an unmapped land
High-resolution satellite imaging, broadband links and cheap, powerful comp...  | Read.. 
 
The reformer’s progress
Religion is meant for the masses but is essentially a specialist subject...  | Read.. 
 
The nation and its parts
Space is an amorphous concept in post-colonial discourse...  | Read.. 
 

A divide that isn’t