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Live entertainment for two days…our elected representatives in action. It was farcical at one level and at another, it showed…

It rained through 15th August 2003. After Lahore, the moon has become our new samjhauta destination. In Tripura, 26 people…

The truth, as it turns out once again, is more frightening than anything that Hollywood?s disaster movies can churn out.…

Gallery Threshold, situated in Sarvodaya Enclave, is yet another new gallery testing the waters of the Capital?s art market. But…

The forthcoming elections have triggered a change in mood in Delhi. Speculation is rife and judgmental opinions spouted with great…

The feel-good factor is back and business confidence surveys show that industry?s mood is upbeat. Corporate profits are looking up.…

During the 1990s, the most frequent defence of skyrocketing CEO salaries, which incidentally made everyone else in the company look…

As on August 1, 2003, the foreign currency reserves of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) fell by $133 million.…

On August 6, the Financial Times of London reported that ?Unilever had turned the corporate governance debate on its head…

Anyone who has followed the career of MF Husain understands he does nothing that does not profit him. So his…

Will the national elections be clubbed with the forthcoming state elections? Will they be preponed to February? Will they just…

In the accompanying table, we present some average values for the period January to June 2003 for three economies: USA,…

At a time when Corporate India is still resisting a mandatory retirement age of 75 or a fixed term for…

Our contemporary art as we know it today grew out of a rejection of the imperial vision. It brought out…

The exhibition of paintings mounted by the Palette Gallery of Delhi and the Gandhara Gallery of Kolkata at the Visual…

Delhi has now got the official sanction to degenerate into the grandest slum of the world. At a press conference…

In 1991-92, soon after Manmohan Singh launched India?s economic reforms, the Big Bull Harshad Mehta, justifying the surge in India?s…

In India, there appears to be some sort of unwritten societal norm deeply embedded in our psyche that makes its…