Sign In / Register
Make This My Home Page | Feedback |RSS
You are here: IE »   Columnist » Antaradas»
Discussion
Antara Das The Indian Express Group

Antara Das-

Discussion
A journey within

Friday 25 September '09

An Indian For All Seasons: The Many Lives of R.C. Dutt Meenakshi Mukherjee Penguin 385 pages Rs. 399
Where they were all this while

Monday 22 June '09

A couple of years ago, when the intense tug-of-war over the issue of setting up industry on farmland was gathering.....
Toy train to statehood

Tuesday 5 May '09

How far has Jaswant Singh energised separatists in Darjeeling?
Queuing even to leave

Monday 6 April '09

Mamata’s siren promise: change, but not too much
Zardari’s War/ Council for Foreign Relations

Tuesday 17 March '09

Daniel Markey looks at the implications of the no-holds-barred contest for political power between Nawaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari.....
Gold don’t rust

Sunday 18 January '09

Bertram da Silva, professor by day and musician by calling, sings stories that write themselves and stirs hopes of a revival of Western music in Kolkata
The cult of Feluda

Sunday 4 January '09

The Bengali detective is back on screen. He still doesn’t use a cell phone but his mogojastro is as sharp as ever. Sandip Ray tells us about the tricky business of updating Felu Mitter
Morning in the East

Thursday 1 January '09

85 per cent turnout, a clear mandate: Bangladesh’s election was a success
In Obama’s shadow

Tuesday 30 December '08

Barack Obama’s election as US President was a powerful moment for blacks throughout the world.
What the world is reading about...

Tuesday 23 December '08

With the Mumbai attacks, the world has crossed a watershed in the history of terror...
The other general

Wednesday 10 December '08

The familiar cast has, with it, brought back the feeling of sitting through the umpteenth re-enactment of a well-worn script
Networking sites: terror talk

Monday 8 December '08

The biggest group on Facebook, ‘Mumbai terror attacks: I condemn it’, has 27,502 members...
G-20 Summi

Monday 17 November '08

What the world is reading about...

Monday 3 November '08

With the race to the White House in its last lap, a look at the concerns of the leading journals.
More Secretary, less General?

Monday 6 October '08

The United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has been variously described as ‘Mr Invisible’ or ‘Slippery Eel’.
Talking of dustbins

Saturday 4 October '08

What image of Singur will prove to be the most enduring in public memory in the short and rather fragile history of Bengal’s revival of the industrial project?
What the world is reading about...

Monday 25 August '08

The crisis in Georgia is a failure of the West’s diplomatic initiative and reflects lack of transatlantic unity, according to the article.
Terror Map of the World: Target Asia

Monday 4 August '08

Two cities, 18 bombs, scores of people killed and thousands on the edge as live bombs ticked away in abandoned cars and street corners...
Tyranny on trial

Thursday 31 July '08

It was only a matter of time before a shaven and shorn Radovan Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb leader living in disguise...
What the World is Reading

Monday 21 July '08

Describes Manmohan Singh's move to go ahead with the nuclear deal as a "coup"...
Moving ahead in the dark

Wednesday 16 July '08

Say no to your political candidates - that’s Bangladesh’s new voting option.
What the World is Reading

Monday 14 July '08

With Salman Rushdie winning the ‘Best of the Booker’ prize for Midnight’s Children on the occasion...
India in the Foreign Press

Tuesday 3 June '08

A report on the Gurjjar blockade explains the issue in the context of reservations. The Indian government...
What the World is Reading

Monday 2 June '08

With strikes and protests triggered by escalating fuel price spreading across Europe, we look at what the world media is saying about the swelling oil prices.
A Greying Globe

Monday 12 May '08

In India, the population in the 15-24 age group has grown from 175 million in 1995 to 210 million in 2005.
Most Read
Today's Paper