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CIMA Gallary
Class action
The sun’s rays are scorching, but the lecturer seems undaunted by the heat. With her sunglasses on, Nandita Narain is scribbling on a board carefully placed on a small table. Students of mathematics sit around her on newspapers spread on ...  | Read.. 
 
Murder most foul
On the night of March 25-26, 1971, Pakistan’s military regime started a crackdown in East Pakistan to crush the Bengali ...  | Read.. 
 
Judiciary juggernaut
So you think India’s Supreme Court is overreaching itself and functioning like the executive branch of the state? You ma ...  | Read.. 
 
Child, interrupted
Allan Waters and Duncan Grant had become quite a fixture in Colaba in Mumbai. The brooding Waters and loud talking Grant were ...  | Read.. 
 
What’s your netiquette?
social media
Boorish relatives, vengeful exes, inappropriate work attire, unsent thank-you notes — traditional advice columnists have spen ...  | Read.. 
 
A colourful, chequered life
celebrity circus
Even as his lifeless body lay with ashen face peeping out of a white sheet, strangely, the only word I could think of to desc ...  | Read.. 
The mystery of Elizabeth Taylor
Top (she) gun
The big Apple
RIP Fred
Tittle tattle
 
 
TESTING TIMES: Nandita Narain, a Delhi University lecturer, takes a class outdoors to protest the decision to implement the semester system
How tweet!
Social spat
Aamir’s find
Cause celeb
 
‘I have political genes in my blood’