Rushdie's Midnight's Children crowned best of the ...

submitted 2 weeks ago from Guardian Books

For the second time, Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie has been judged the best ever winner of t  more»
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Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children is the Best ...

submitted 2 weeks ago from rediff

Salman Rushdie was named winner of the Best of the Booker award for Midnight's Children, the Man Boo  more»
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COLUMN : Holding on to the Centre...

submitted 4 weeks ago from Indian Express

As the Congress dithers over the nuclear deal, at stake is the party’s political record as the custo  more»
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EXPRESS EDITORIAL : EMI inflation...

submitted 4 weeks ago from Indian Express

As these columns have mentioned before, hiking interest rates might well be a counter-productive res  more»
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THINKING ALOUD : Applying "posterity test" to ...

submitted 4 weeks ago from Indian Express

Veerappa Moily, who heads the Congress party’s media department, on Thursday invoked “posterity’s ju  more»
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Debt waiver for farmers hiked to Rs 71,680 cr...

submitted 2 mnths ago from Express India

The government on Friday hiked the provisions for debt waiver for farmers by a hefty about 20 per ce  more»
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THINKING ALOUD : The myth of zero tolerance of ...

submitted 2 mnths ago from Indian Express

Human beings die in many different ways. They are also killed in myriad ways. Nearly 1,00,000 people  more»
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GUARDIAN BOOKS : Candid Naipaul life tipped for ...

submitted 2 mnths ago from Guardian Books

An authorised but markedly unsanitised biography of VS Naipaul is contending with a history of 20th-  more»
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PRINT LINE : The mommy trap...

submitted 2 mnths ago from Indian Express

Is the new ‘fertility film’ genre more or less feminist?

Eventually, your female friends -  more»
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THINKING ALOUD : Why India must make haste to ...

submitted 2 mnths ago from Indian Express

At a time when politics has become increasingly divisive, with few bridges of dialogue and cooperati  more»
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