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November 21, 2009
We are deficient on integrity quotient: Kiran Bedi

Mumbai was devastated, so was every Indian. 60 hours of horror and then it ceased… with many questions left unanswered.
“Faiz was a revolution who is evergreen”

On Faiz Ahmed Faiz`s 25th death anniversary, Akrita Reyar tried to get insights into his great personality in a chat with Sadiq ur Rahman Kidwai.
Hits & Misses post 26/11

Much water has flown at the shores of Mumbai in this one year. But the vital question remains – have we risen to the challenge. Can we today successfully avert another 26/11?
Mumbai attacks: When we stood united!

26th November, 2008 will remain etched forever in our memories. It was the day when India saw the beginning of the biggest terror strike that the country ever faced. The attack lasted for three days.
The best of the best all-rounders -I

A cricketer can be good with one aspect of the game, creating glory on his day, but the true saviour for any captain has been the all-rounder.
As long as my audience remembers me, it’s perfect, says Shaan

A drop dead gorgeous crooner, whose killer smile and boyish charms coupled with a honeydew voice enamor one and all, Bollywood singer and Indi-Pop sensation Shaan hardly needs any formal introduction!
India-Pakistan on a road to nowhere

The first thing that comes to mind when one begins to write about India and Pakistan is the cartoon of a yoga instructor, entangled in such an inordinately complex position that it seems impossible for him to ever straighten out.
Atwood, the granny who weaved sci-fi

Margaret Atwood’s face looks more like one belonging to a very socially active granny rather than to a writer of disturbing science fiction.
Book Review- Two States: Story of My Marriage

There are quite a few reasons you could justify reading Chetan Bhagat to your friends, colleagues or the English teacher.
Tolerance: Key to peace

The year 1995, at UNESCO’s initiative, was declared the United Nations Year for Tolerance. Every year since then 16th November is honoured as the International Day for Tolerance.
The A-Z of Naxal menace

India, already surrounded by two hostile neighbours in China and Pakistan, faces a challenge that emanates from its own soil, i.e., the violence infested threat from Naxals.
Diabetes, the bitter sweet problem of India

According to 20th annual World Diabetes Congress of the International Diabetic Federation, India leads the world in the looming diabetes epidemic.
A diabetic can lead a normal life: Doctors

Diabetes has become a cause of alarm for India with more and more patients being diagnosed with the deadly disease every year.
‘Tibet, human rights remain irritants in Sino-US ties’

Barack Obama has arrived in China to discuss issues such as climate change and a wide trade deficit with Beijing.
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