A livelihood lostANUPAMA KATAKAMWHEN the water from the nearby nullah started overflowing, T. Rajasingh Nadar, knew something terrible was going to happen. He, his wife and two sons
A service outside the churchANUPAMA KATAKAMON July 26, Father Johnson Lawrence had just finished the afternoon service at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Malad West, when he saw hundreds of peopl
A platform lostT.S. SUBRAMANIAN ANUPAMA KATAKAM in MumbaiThe ONGC loses one of its most productive processing platforms in the offshore Mumbai High field in a devastating fire.
A history of excellenceANUPAMA KATAKAMCentral Railway is on the fast track of growth thanks to its traditional commitment to improving services, passenger safety and punctuality.
The roots of a tragedyANUPAMA KATAKAMA report compiled at the request of the Bombay High Court makes a detailed study of farmers' suicides in Maharashtra and the reasons for them and sugg
An empire splitANUPAMA KATAKAMThe public has not been treated to the finer details of the settlement between the Reliance brothers, but industry watchers say the deal must have bee
A behemoth broken upANUPAMA KATAKAMThe Maharashtra government has unbundled the State Electricity Board into one holding company and three subsidiary companies under the pretext of maki
Reluctant reformANUPAMA KATAKAMThe AIMPLB's model nikahnama fails to promise Muslim women equal rights in marriage and protection from the retrograde practice of triple talaq.
For a new Mumbai, at great costANUPAMA KATAKAM in MumbaiThe Rs.31,000-crore project for Mumbai has an admirable intention, to turn the metropolis into a liveable and efficient place, but the question being
The Reliance tussleV. SRIDHAR ANUPAMA KATAKAMThe battle of the Ambanis brings to the fore, among other things, issues of corporate governance and transparency.
Slums in the limelightANUPAMA KATAKAMTHE infamous Dagdi Chawl of South Mumbai is sparing no expense to celebrate the victory of their local hero, underworld don Arun Gawli alias "daddy".
The rediscovery of Ekakini, an iconic Hindi work Hindi literary circles are all agog as the first lesbian novel, from 1948, is republished.
SlideshowThe hungry river Villages in West Bengal’s Malda and Murshidabad districts live under the constant threat of river erosion that eats up their homes overnight.