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Sun, Sun, here we come
It’s a nice house with split levels, a sprawling lawn and an exposed brick façade. Yet you are reluctant to move into Gurgaon, despite all that the house — built after years of planning — has to offer. The problem, you know, is the erratic elect...  | Read.. 
 
Bellary barons, Karnataka kings
The flat screen television in S.K. Modi’s swanky granite, glass and chrome office in the mining town of Bellary in Karna ...  | Read.. 
 
Murders most foul
There was a stunned silence in the courtroom. S. Dore Raju, the state public prosecutor, Karnataka High Court, had asked his ...  | Read.. 
 
‘All the Bengalis went on yakking, yakking, yakking’
Rajiv Gandhi called it a dying city. Dominique Lapierre called it the City of Joy. Now Paul Theroux, known for his best-selli ...  | Read.. 
 
The rage of angels
Sitting on a rock in the deep forests of Golappali in south Dantewada in Chhattisgarh, 20-year-old Rajmani Erra recalls her s ...  | Read.. 
 
Tryst with the power girls
celebrity circus
Right now, Arjun Rampal is squirming under the spotlight and it has nothing to do with aborted walks on the ramp. (Headlin ...  | Read.. 
Jaswant and the Jinnah actor
Book business
Poles apart
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Sun, Sun, here we come
Encore, encore
Shoe shine
Fear is the key
Lose some, winsome
 
‘My work and life are so intertwined I don’t even know which is when’