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May 18, 2013
Some of Hollywood's most memorable heroes were whistleblowers. - Hounded, not out
May 18, 2013
If you are a whistleblower in India, you are unlikely to be celebrated. - Why spare private sector from disclosure?
May 18, 2013
The tilt in the pending disclosure Bill is not exactly designed to inspire people to turn into whistleblowers.
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At first glance, it would be the craziest set-up in professional football.
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Post feminism
The postmaster of the gleaming new Shastri Bhawan post office isn't troubled by the gender bias of her designation.
Closer Closure
Our ground is still shaking
The re-opening of the case against Jagdish Tytler has renewed the desperation for justice.
Training intellectually disabled
Life, coaches take to the playfields
Special Olympics Bharat trains people with intellectual disabilities the rigours of sport. For their coaches, it is the crystallisation of a dream…
Net Connect
Rural India finds a connect
A non-profit is using the government's unutilized spectrum to provide internet connectivity in rural areas.
GRAVE MATTER
Sketch me a revolution
A graveyard in Iran. Despair in Palestine. Hitler in manga. Comics Journalism is in a unique position to capture the darkness and the detail.
THE BARD’S TOUCH
Bulle Shah's poetry for the fool
At NSD's 15th Bharat Rang Mahotsav, Shakespeare found a desi touch in several Indian languages.
Play on strife-torn Kashmir
Street activism
Dastaan-e-protest
Demonstrations against the heinous gang-rape of 23-year-old Nirbhaya, have resulted in a more forceful creative voice on the streets of Delhi.
Marching ahead
Abortion debate
Mother, superior
The tragic death of an Indian in Ireland focuses attention on just how vitiated the global abortion debate is.
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INDIA, CHINA'S TRADE TIES
Silk Route Redux
India and China have much to gain by ramping up trade ties.
TRANSINDIA - KOOTHANDAVAR FESTIVAL
No ordinary lives
Every spring, thousands of transgenders flock to Koovagam for the annual Koothandavar fest.
CANNES AND BOLLYWOOD
Red carpet wisdom
Cannes has taught B'wood the importance of planning for red carpet events with greater care.
Original idea of Sufi whirling
To everything, turn, turn, turn
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