Principal economic advisor, Ila Patnaik, is coordinating the work on Economic Survey 2013-14.
The hits and misses of the week.
A look at the red carpet arrivals.
A look at the star arrivals.
Raja Sen feels The Lunchbox id this generation's Masoom.
Television actors discuss their favourite songs, and memories.
'A historical with an identity crisis, initially the period drama cannot decide whether it wants to chronicle facts or fictionalise them in the tradition of a crowd-pleasing fantasy,' says Sukanya Verma.
In its preoccupation with drama, Begum Jaan neglects to reveal its soul, feels Sukanya Verma.
'The key factor, to my mind, is happiness.' 'If either party, for whatever reason, is not in it, they should have the choice to walk away as painlessly as possible,' points out Vasu Primlani.
"Telling the story of the birth of a nation is never easy. Especially if that nation is as big and diverse as India," said Shyam Benegal about 'Samvidhaan -- The Making of the Constitution of India'.
Rudrani Chettri wants to help transgender models gain acceptance in mainstream fashion...will she succeed?
'Despite its noble attempts, tight editing, terrific sound design, good performances and a compelling story, Hotel Mumbai tells a big lie.'
The singer keeps Mumbai on its toes till 2 am!
Even after three decades, Mandi proves its lasting relevance and powerful impact on cinephile memory by inviting comparisons to Vidya Balan's Begum Jaan.
To the extent that body shopping is replaced by true offshoring, everyone is better off, says Ajay Shah.
Begum Jaan makes a lot of noise, cuts a lot of throats, but sucks up to kiddie-ideas of history and revolution, feels Sreehari Nair.
Firms that should borrow abroad do not do so enough, and those that should not borrow abroad do.
We look at 52 of them, spread over 52 Fridays, in a two-part special. Here's the first part.
Here are 5 ways to soak in the wild beauty of the snowy outdoors. Take your pick!
Over two years since the Nirbhaya rape shook the nation women in New Delhi feel no safer than they did before. With safety apps to self-defence classes on the rise, Ritika Bhatia takes a look at what working women in Delhi are doing to keep themselves safe.
With an appealing story of two unlikely people falling in love after their politically arranged marriage, the film is filled with several intriguing plots and out-of-the-world songs.
Ashutosh Gowariker's new film has a nice romance, but the history seems to get in the way.