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Published 04.03.12, 12:00 AM
Sabre-rattling, India style
By Films such as Gladiator and Pirates of the Caribbean use props and replicas made by craftsmen in Meerut and Dehradun. V. Kumara Swamy on an Indian cottage industry that's thriving on the global stage
Published 26.08.12, 12:00 AM
‘Only the Marxists — not Mamata or the Maoists — can protect the poor’
By Former Kerala chief minister V.S. Achuthanandan has once again proved that he is a survivor amidst the faction ridden politics of the state CPI(M). T.V. Jayan meets the octogenarian Marxist strongman
Published 09.01.11, 12:00 AM
Death in life
By With the CBI unable to solve Aarushi Talwar's murder, Sonia Sarkar turns the spotlight on the blighted lives of all those who had been accused in the case and who continue to live under the shadow of suspicion
Published 03.06.12, 12:00 AM
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Published 24.06.12, 12:00 AM
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Published 13.01.13, 12:00 AM
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Published 04.03.12, 12:00 AM
3G for games, 4G for cops
By The Telegraph Online
Published 22.05.11, 12:00 AM
Soul purpose
By Fed up with the rat race, many engineers are giving up lucrative company jobs in the quest for a spiritual life. Varuna Verma on techies who have donned monk's robes
Published 25.11.07, 12:00 AM
'I was the first Indian to win a GP2 race'
By Karun Chandhok is all charged up after winning a race that's second only to Formula 1. Amit Roy meets India's va va vroom man
Published 11.11.07, 12:00 AM
Rebuilding India
By Forget the pot-holed roads and ramshackle airports. India is witnessing a mega boom in infrastructure that looks set to catapult it into a whole new league. Paran Balakrishnan reports
Published 07.04.13, 12:00 AM
‘There’s far more technique in Indian cooking than in Italian cooking’
By TT Bureau
Published 10.05.14, 06:30 PM
Kill bills
By The Telegraph Online
Published 14.10.07, 12:00 AM
City of hope
By The Telegraph Online
Published 12.08.07, 12:00 AM
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By The Telegraph Online
Published 09.12.07, 12:00 AM
Lights, cameras and action for the Roshans
By BHARATHI S. PRADHAN
Published 27.05.07, 12:00 AM
You're heading for an early grave
By What were once viewed as diseases of the elderly are increasingly being observed among young adults. G.S. Mudur tracks an alarmin trend
Published 09.09.07, 12:00 AM
Grime amidst the glitter
By After their brush with fame and glamour, models often fall victim to drugs and depression. Velly Thevar looks beyond the arc lights
Published 16.09.07, 12:00 AM
A diva's quest for vengeance
By Gifted and self-destructive, classical vocalist Kesarbai Kerkar, who died 30 years ago today, was one of the greatest prima donnas of her time, writes Namita Devidayal
Published 01.03.14, 06:30 PM
Rumpus in the ashram
By The Telegraph Online
Published 29.04.07, 12:00 AM
Open borders for jobs
By The arrest of BJP MP Babulal Katara for attempting to smuggle out two persons has thrown the arc lights on a contentious matter - why people can't move freely worldwide. Seetha examines the issue
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