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Since 1st March, 1999
 
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CIMA Gallary
The apple of our eye
Steve Jobs wasn’t Thomas Edison, he wasn’t Henry Ford, he wasn’t (dear god) Leonardo da Vinci. Yes, he had three hundred and more patents in his name, he ran the world’s second most valuable company and he was responsible for some of the most beautif...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Shadow lines
Sir — The Planning Commission recently set the poverty line at Rs 32 per day in urban areas and Rs ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
WATCH IT
Indians are born school prefects. So entranced are they with this role that a majority of them tend to carry the insatiable i...| Read.. 
 
WRONG ROAD
More and more people seem to be falling in love with the politics of bandhs. Arunachal Pradesh is a frontier state whi...| Read.. 
 
MALA FIDE
 
Where madness reigns
India seems to have been overwhelmed by a midsummer madness that refuses to subside even after the air has cooled down. The n...  | Read.. 
OPED
The nymphs are departed
On a fine morning of sharat, when the sun glistened in a clear blue sky after days of hard rain, I journeyed to the heart of north Calcutta for the first time in my lif...  | Read.. 
 
Fragrance of a lingering past
There was a time when it took well over two hours to reach Sovabazar in North Calcutta from the southern suburb where I grew up. Lunch boxes had to be packed, water bottles fi...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
Most people live ninety per cent in the past, seven per cent in the present, and that only leaves three per cent for the future. — JOHN STEINBECK
 
 
 
 
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