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Young rockers, out to conquer
10 March 2013 5:29 AM ISTMusically United and ready to rock, Rahib gets candid with Millennium Post. Here are excerpts...Why the name R.A.H.I.B.?Every initial of the word...
Crafting a way of life
8 Feb 2013 4:27 AM ISTTalk about rural India, and ‘weaving’ is what immediately pops up in our mind, along with images of picturesque villages, cattle, and simple living....
Forbidden tales
2 Feb 2013 5:30 AM ISTEven gods don’t mess around with us whores,’ the madam at Sonar Gaaon broke out into cynical laughter. ‘Where the fuck were your gods when we were...
Tracking the oil rush in Africa
15 Jan 2013 3:58 AM ISTIndian and African nations have over the years developed a strong and mutually beneficial association. The ties date back to the colonisation era when...
Band, baaja, boredom!
2 Dec 2012 4:08 AM ISTWhen you hear Yo Yo Honey Singh blaring from the most fancily-lit farmhouse, you know the wedding season is round the corner. It’s that time of the...
Au Revoir Tughlaq
6 Nov 2012 4:28 AM ISTA grand illustrious play, directed by veteran director Bhanu Bharti, Tughlaq closed on a high note with star-studded performances. The life of one of...
The blind eye of khap panchayats
14 Oct 2012 4:10 AM ISTFor the first 10 days after she was savagely assaulted and raped by eight men, 16-year-old Reshma [name changed] shuttered up her heart and mind,...
Offend, but within limits
23 Sept 2012 3:40 AM ISTThe recent debate over a cartoon published in Charlie Hebdo, a French magazine, featuring a figure resembling Prophet Mohammed can be viewed in...
On a neutral path
28 July 2012 5:30 AM ISTConfidence is something debutante author Sagarika Chakraborty seems to possess in abundance. ‘I write because I know I have a story to narrate and an...
Gay as it goes
14 July 2012 5:30 AM ISTMy Magical Palace may be Kunal Mukherjee’s maiden venture, but his foray into queer writing has made the veterans sit up and take note. ‘If I am the...
Veiled threats and mini-skirts
12 July 2012 7:02 AM ISTLet’s go to Srinagar, Kashmir, in western clothes – shout a group of angry youngsters on a social networking web site, in response to a statement...
‘Read as much as you can’
16 Jun 2012 5:30 AM ISTNikita Lalwani, whose first book Gifted was longlisted for Man Booker Prize in 2007, talks about her latest book, The Village, and becoming a writer.A...