Affaq Husain and his wife Saira built a Rs 100 crore empire preying on the most vulnerable people in society.
Driving a Tata Nano covered with banners about his son's killing by the Mumbai Police, Kundan Prasad Singh is fighting his first election to get justice for a dead son.
India's foremost architect and town planner was renowned as much for his 'breathing' spaces as for his irascible personality
'Compared to other social groups, managing the Muslim constituency has always been easier for the secularists.' 'Just some symbolic measures and window-dressing would keep the Muslim flock together.' 'Having been betrayed by all the supposedly 'secular' political parties, Muslims should turn into citizens without any ascriptive identity marks,'says Mohammad Sajjad.
How has the Indian State, in principle and practice, given shape to the essential ingredients of the secular principle and composite culture?