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Life at the bottom of the pile
There is almost nothing special about this story of the life of a poor woman
The ghosts have had enough
Bhooter Bhabishyat, a great hit in 2012 made name for its greenhorn director; part two is being made
Making philanthropy fashionable
NGOs in West Bengal met during the Kolkata Gives annual event
You will be linguistically annihilated
Bengali speaking people have been most irreverential about matters which the Ram-bhakts hold sacred
New spanking clean railways
Even the other big railway station in Kolkata, Sealdah, has a more modest cleaning regime
Hospitals face regulator ire over stents
Are price caps a long-term cure to the malady, asks Subir Roy
Subir Roy: Stepchild of Union Budget
If there is one sector which the Budget has passed over, it is NPA-ridden public sector banks
Subir Roy: Birth pangs of a passport
Why could several closed counters I saw in the hall not be opened and manned?
Subir Roy: Cost of not heeding Anupam Mishra
Anupam Mishra never sought to project himself and chose to communicate in Hindi
Subir Roy: Animal lovers are equal, not animals
Humans may have a hierarchy but the love of animals is a great leveller
Subir Roy: Beware the frozen, concrete mindset
Cement and concrete did not set out as environmental angles in the first place
Subir Roy: A lament to the death of good taste
Not so long ago one evening, my host and friend looked acutely embarrassed when in response to his query as to what I would like to drink
Subir Roy: Now, hit black money in politics
On November 8, hours before Modi announced his demonetisation move, BJP in Kolkata deposited Rs 1 crore in Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes into its bank account
Subir Roy: Demonetisation nama
The maid who cooks for us seemed bemused, as if she could not make up her mind whether to be sad or happy
Subir Roy: Black money chase: Crusade or political strategy?
Black money has been as perennial a subject of public discourse in independent India as has been its ability to survive
Subir Roy: Indian, with Swiss characteristics
The state of Sikkim is in some ways India's Switzerland. It is small, mountainous, beautiful, peaceful, orderly and not at all congested
Boardroom drama: Dilemma, uncertainty will dog Tata Group
Tata may turn out to be dead right on various issues over which Mistry has clashed with him. But this is no way to handle succession
Subir Roy: Road to perdition, via Hebbal
The great pity is that among Indian cities, Bengaluru has a most well-informed and robust civil society
Subir Roy: Why merge public sector banks?
Merger is about the only solution that the government seems to be capable of thinking up in seeking to get the PSBs into some degree of health
Subir Roy: The changing working class
I got ready to congratulate him for clearing his exams and landing a job, but his plea was different