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The work of Norman Borlaug, who helped save billions from starvation, is worth recollecting on his death anniversary, especially as opposition to gene-modified crops mount
Haider is a dramatically executed, poignant re-telling of one of Shakespeare's timeless tales
Narendra Modi's strategy in Gujarat was to run the state as a business entity. But it will be difficult to turn the country around since India is far removed from the salubrious environment that exist
The government needs counter cyclical policies to tackle vegflation, which has become a recurrent problem
Anecdotal evidence suggests BJP voters are now well spread across age, income, location and gender groupings
A new government, riding a wave of dissatisfaction with the previous one, cannot begin with an austerity drive
Manifestos reduced to rituals are of little relevance in meeting on-ground challenges
It is not common knowledge that Sanskrit had a West Asian link, in the now volatile region at the junction of Syria, Iraq, Turkey and Iran
As the last season of the riveting series Mad Men, goes on air, we trace the transformation of television from banal entertainment to hard-hitting realism
UPA's abysmal performance and the BJP's claims of good governance are two factors that could change how India votes this year
Narendra Modi's address to business leaders signifies a welcome change from the hectoring and accusatory tones that has marked the 2014 election campaigns of all parties so far
Indian cinema has often portrayed the rich as greedy and pitched love against them