The issue of arbitrationANUPAMA KATAKAM in MumbaiGE and Bechtel initiate moves to retrieve their investment after a U.S.-based arbitration tribunal rules that the Indian government "improperly exprop
Fees and frustrationANUPAMA KATAKAM in MumbaiMaharashtra medical college admissions are stuck in a mess and all concerned wait for the Supreme Court's verdict on the revised fee structure submitt
The new pawnsANUPAMA KATAKAM in MumbaiThe arrest of four people in connection with the August 25 blasts in Mumbai has shown that many like them are lured into terrorism to avenge the atroc
When terror struck MumbaiLYLA BAVADAM ANUPAMA KATAKAMThe two powerful explosions in Mumbai on August 25, which killed at least 45 people, bring back memories of the serial blasts in 1993 and are seen as
Crash questionsANUPAMA KATAKAMThe crash of an ONGC-chartered helicopter killing 27 people raises the issue of safety of employees being ferried on choppers to oil rigs.
Return of terrorANUPAMA KATAKAM in MumbaiThe fifth bomb explosion in Mumbai in the past eight months reconfirms the city's status as being a target of terror strikes.
The education marketANUPAMA KATAKAM in MumbaiMaharashtra experiences the severe impact of the October 2002 Supreme Court order giving private unaided professional colleges the freedom to decide t
From bad to worseANUPAMA KATAKAM in BhiwandiWorkers in Bhiwandi, the country's largest powerloom centre, have lived miserable lives since the advent of the policy of liberalisation; now they fac
Terror in MumbaiANUPAMA KATAKAM in MumbaiThe bomb explosion on a Mumbai local train, the fourth in recent months, brings back memories of the 1993 serial blasts and raises new questions about
Dairy warANUPAMA KATAKAM in AnandThere is growing concern that the National Dairy Development Board's plan to help market the milk of State-level dairy federations will lead to multin
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.