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| Everywoman’s tragedy |
| Dreams die first |
| Sanchaita Sarkar lasted in Calcutta just 11 months. The 24-year-old girl from a well-off Siliguri family who came to this city wanting to become an actress was found hanging in a room of the rented flat where she used to live with her married lover o... |
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| Dark side of the heart |
| Before getting off the car at 10 that Tuesday morning, Papiya clasped her husband’s hand to say she was feeling low. Pijush K... |
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| On home turf |
| Working women are not a novelty anymore but not everyone can go out. Some choose to stay home to take care of kids or ailing in-laws.. |
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| Pink Chaddi comes to town |
| Trouble-mongers beware! The Pink Chaddi brigade is here. Supporters of the virtual community formed after Sri Ram Sena’s atta... |
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| The wonder that is India |
| Ramchandra Guha courts controversy. In fact, he thrives on it. Why else would he for no reason take on Arundhati Ray in an a... |
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| Driven by dreams |
| Freud spent a lifetime analysing dreams and reading the mind. Madhu Tandan, who recently launched her second book Dreams &... |
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| A touch of class |
| From a time when male actors played women’s parts and women faced flak for appearing on stage to an age when a woman characte... |
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| A country of second chances |
I was out of the country for a month and a half, but no matter where I went — Paris, Dubai or Calcutta — it was hard to get away from the US. Nearly... |
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