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The wait for work gets longer in Maharashtra

Tuesday 29 April '08

Laxman Mange Pehare and Nanhu Gaekwad are unhappy men. Unaware of each other’s presence in the sweltering streets of Nashik...
After BSP rally, town in Maharashtra has a mammoth problem

Sunday 20 April '08

In a grubby courtroom in Manmad, a major train junction around 90 km from Nashik...
Sarkozy watches Monument of Love alone, says he’ll be back

Sunday 27 January '08

The 37th VVIP since January 2006 to visit the Taj Mahal, French President Nicolas Sarkozy ended his hour-long sojourn...
In Rajasthan, police step on reforms road, guided by MIT

Saturday 26 January '08

It all began with a statistic: Over 70 per cent of people, in the absence of any interaction...
Tripping on Turkey

Sunday 18 November '07

Singapore is passé. Footloose Indians are now swamping the country that straddles two continents and three civilisations
Up to 6 husbands, superstitions: For ST status, Gurjjars list their primitive traits

Sunday 30 September '07

Did you know that Gurjjars get their children’s nappies engaged or that they sometimes marry children in the womb?
Govt allowed us to develop land and raise money, says Metro, but MCD won’t listen

Friday 3 August '07

The face-off between Delhi Metro Railway Corporation (DMRC) and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) that has left 75 acres of prime property across the capital idle and developers stranded...
In MCD-Metro war, casualty is 75 acres of prime Delhi land

Thursday 2 August '07

The 50,000-square-metre sprawl, down the road from Delhi Metro’s Vidhan Sabha station, is cordoned off by tin sheets.
In Goa on poll duty, Bainsla’s daughter tracks it on TV

Tuesday 5 June '07

The Gurjjars of Rajasthan have been tracking his every move, hanging on to his words, trusting he will change their lives.
A motorcycle diary: divide gapes open, neighbour turns stranger overnight

Saturday 2 June '07

The first deaths in the Gurjjar-Meena clashes came today but it was on Wednesday that the first stone was cast — hurled on a Gurjjar vehicle at the Mehendipur crossing on the Jaipur-Agra highway
‘Half of us are ex-faujis...Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan only two things a Gurjjar can be’

Thursday 31 May '07

Sitting in a tractor trailer, his red turban barely visible over the crowds thronging around him, Lt Col Kirori Bainsala is in full command of his troops. Nearly 4 km away...
Selvi journeys from home to home ministry

Saturday 19 May '07

Radhika Selvi chose her new 'puddu podvai' with care--a Kanjeevaram in contrasting green and pink that she had saved for a special occasion.
Scarred

Sunday 25 March '07

Gates 47 and 49 at Diwana will forever be known as the points where the Samjhauta Express took a deadly turn. A week later, Anuradha Nagaraj walks along the tracks lined by scorched plants and horrific memories.
Bad days over, onion survives kharif crisis

Friday 16 February '07

Prices are dipping after a weeklong spin. With late kharif harvests set to come in, the crisis will end soon
Missing mobile that connected the trail

Sunday 7 January '07

For two years, the children disappeared. Then, a father raised some questions. A missing cell phone and a rickshaw-puller finally put the police on the track of the “Noida butchers”.
After the sound and fury

Sunday 7 January '07

By now, everyone’s heard of Nithari, the horror and the anger have played out on camera. Teams from the state and the Centre have been asked to probe, the CBI has been called in as well. The Sunday Express lists what investigators are up against: years of neglect, contaminated evidence and confession statements that raise as many questions as they answer
Dismissed SI went after father of Noida missing girl

Thursday 4 January '07

On December 17, a police team drove into Pipalia village in Uttaranchal and asked for Nand Lal. And after half-an-hour, the team drove back, having convinced the village that Lal
No sat signal for a yr, no education

Monday 20 November '06

In tribal Gadchiroli, the satellite link connecting hundreds of students to the world of virtual learning has snapped. Even as ISRO plans to set up a statewide virtual hub at the Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University in Nashik, its tribal students have stared at blank screens across numerous virtual centres for nearly a year now.
Home Alone

Sunday 19 November '06

From being completely dependent on their parents to learning to live alone, six girls with disabilities show the way
Rain hits Nashik crops

Friday 10 November '06

Unseasonal rains have destroyed paddy, grapes and sugarcane plants
At Home, in a Pamuk Plot

Sunday 29 October '06

Istanbul is everything they tell you it is. The Bosphorus, Blue Mosque, down to the spices and kebabs. What they don’t tell you about is the mighty scrub at the hamams that brings dervishes to mind
20 Malegaon suspects held from ‘Hindu area,’ say police

Thursday 14 September '06

Five days after the blasts in Malegaon killed 30 people, the police have detained 20 suspects from a predominantly Hindu locality of the town.
Malegaon has a script to bridge divide

Wednesday 13 September '06

Local film industry, known for its famous spoofs, works on movies on Friday’s blasts
From 9/11 to Malegaon: 16-yr-old from DC discovers terror in India

Tuesday 12 September '06

Five years ago, in his Washington home, Adam David Foley watched the twin towers collapse as terror hit America.
Lab confirms RDX use in Malegaon, widens probe scan

Tuesday 12 September '06

Although investigators are not completely ruling out the hand of Hindu fundamentalists in the Malegaon blasts last Friday which killed 30 people...
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