Manoj Bajpayee gives his character a lot soul and sensitivity in Aligarh, feels Sukanya Verma.
The Sangh Parivar forgets that not only is there no scriptural prohibition, venerable authorities in India held beef as both a desirable and an essential food, says Sunanda K Datta-Ray
The apex court also prohibited other states from issuing a notification against the exhibition of the movie.
Employers are laying the welcome mat for Gen Y -- from hiring videos to claims for the coolest interview ever.
Prohibition is resulting in prisons getting overcrowded.
What is Christmas without some traditional food?
An enormous amount of black money flows in and out of the banking system and still remains black.
Looking at how the idea of gift giving and taking on Diwali has changed
Sukanya Verma shares her exciting filmi week with us.
Indrani kept Peter informed on phone about the selection of spot for disposing her body and recce conducted for the same.
There's more to this country than just the Northern Lights.
'On both sides of our cultural divide, it roused strong emotions that had very little to do with the language and its literature.' 'I felt Sanskrit had been removed from the realm of thought, and made an object of politics and piety, of oppression, of reverence and contempt.' 'It was my aim to avoid these things, and go straight to the language which, as an object for the mind, is among the most exquisite ever made.'
In this extract from Vikram Seth's latest work, Two Lives, he narrates how his dentist-grand-uncle lost his arm
A new report has questioned the trial court verdict convicting Shahzad Ahmad in the Batla House encounter case, speaks in length about why the verdict in the Batla House encounter is wrong. The 24-page-report, titled Beyond reasonable doubt? The Conviction of Shahzad Ahmad which has been put out by the Jamia Teachers' Solidarity Association, states that the findings of the court are based on conjectures. Vicky Nanjappa explains.