| 'A Himalayan double whammy' |
20-NOV-09 |
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For almost a decade now, Maharaj K Pandit has been spending a lot of time in the eastern and western Himalayas studying the changes to the fragile ecology brought about by large-scale development projects.
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| Newsmaker: Nitin Gadkari |
20-NOV-09 |
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He is not known for a sophisticated world view but Nitin Gadkari, the front-runner for the party’s national president, is likely to be just what the RSS ordered. |
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| Newsmaker: Asim Dasgupta |
13-NOV-09 |
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He’s the hero for forging consensus on GST, popular in the Left Front and among his students, but industrialists are less than enamoured. |
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| A street-fighter's democracy |
07-NOV-09 |
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Magsaysay awardee Aruna Roy tells Sreelatha Menon that she is ready to chase a new dream, a School for Democracy. |
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| Newsmaker: Tarun Das |
06-NOV-09 |
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CII’s former director general transformed a small engineering industry association into an authoritative lobby for economic reform. |
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| Lunch with BS: Neville Tuli |
03-NOV-09 |
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Osian's inexhaustible Neville Tuli has promised to place culture at the heart of India's development. |
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| Lucky strike |
01-NOV-09 |
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One-film-old Zoya Akhtar is onto her next project, casting brother Farhan once again in the lead. |
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| Long-distance runner |
31-OCT-09 |
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PVR's Ajay Bijli is enjoying the process of juggling film content with commerce, but this weekend it's jogging rather than movies that is taking up his time. |
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| Newsmaker: Andimuthu Raja |
30-OCT-09 |
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Controversy and the telecom ministry have been closely connected ever since the business was opened to private competition in the mid-nineties. |
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| Coffee with BS: Peter Varghese |
27-OCT-09 |
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Whether it's racist attacks on Indian students or the Chinese attitude in the Rio Tinto case, Australia's Indian-origin high commissioner chooses to remain focused on "hard interests". |
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| 'Indian cinema has turned a page' |
25-OCT-09 |
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It’s been a packed week for filmmaker Mani Kaul, at the helm of Osian’s annual film festival Cinefan, which began this Saturday in Delhi. |
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| Clues to a qila |
24-OCT-09 |
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Madhulika Liddle liked historical detective fiction so much that she created an amateur sleuth for Mughal Delhi. |
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