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May 11, 2013
In the past few years a slew of far reaching changes in India's massive education system have been conceived by the UPA government, usually…
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RECYCLED REGIME
The pharoah's last curse
Participants of Egypt's Tahrir Square revolution lament the frittering away of the groundbreaking political gains.
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National panel for women politicians?
Revealing the identity of the Guwahati molestation victim. Telling women to dress conservatively and not mind being called sexy. Is the NCW losing…
Vacation To Workation
Are you on a ‘workation’ ?
Holding conference calls just before a snorkelling trip. Fifty three per cent of Indians work while on a holiday, finds a survey.
Police brutality
Citizen caned
Victims of police brutality rarely get justice. The procedures for seeking redressal are complicated and often the panelists on the Police Complaint…
Public Enemy
'The message for tribals: You'll get no justice'
There is no case yet against the men who tortured Soni Sori, say activists.
Mania phase
'Our interest in the mentally ill is largely voyeuristic'
Writer and journalist Jerry Pinto talks about how Indian society views the mentally ill.
Society
I’m not sick, so don’t cure me
Though many shrinks treat homosexuality like a disease, there are signs of new understanding.
kids on couch
When the couch is a cure-all
Mental health professionals are increasingly viewed as fairy godmothers with magic wands and are fast taking the place of priests and grandmas.
Tongue Tied
The english outcasts
Following the suicide of a tribal student at AIIMS, TOI-Crest looks at how poor English skills traumatise students moving from vernacular schools to…
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Kebabs, not canapês
Change the rules of Sunday brunching by introducing desi elements to it.

