Salman Rushdie put on ventilator, says agent
New York-- Author Salman Rushdie, who was stabbed at a literary event in New York state, is currently on a ventilator and unable to speak,...
Salman Rushdie attacked onstage at NY event, condition not known
New York-- Controversial author Salman Rushdie, whose 'The Satanic Verses' led to death threats against him for blasphemy, was attacked while participating in an...
Chase the monsoon with these delightful releases!
New Delhi-- As the rainy season engulfs everything around you, we bring you some delightful monsoon reads to motivate, inspire, and entertain you. With...
The constructive ‘negativism’ that may help in our absurd lives
BY VIKAS DATTA
Living in a world governed by cause and effect and universal natural principles, most human beings have a propensity to expect the...
Revival of growth, creating new employment opportunities remain a priority: Sanjaya Baru
New Delhi-- The first two decades of the 21st century witnessed a significant transformation of Indias economy but the country entered the 75th year of...
Punished for whistleblowing brought out the author in Aman Singh Maharaj
BY VISHNU MAKHIJANI
New Delhi-- An attempted whistleblowing gone wrong saw Aman Singh Maharaj spend three months in the doghouse and resulted in a 1,200-word...
It was cathartic: PM Modi on ‘Letters to Self’ book of poems to be...
New Delhi-- "The exercise was cathartic and as the rolls of paper, some joyous, some anguished scribbles piled into a mound, I was filled with...
India uniquely placed to take advantage of phenomenal changes in tech, trade, skilled manpower:...
New Delh-- Very few developing countries are as well placed as India to take advantage of the phenomenal changes that have occurred in production...
Bollywood warms up to Sanjeev Kumar biography; Shotgun posts in praise of it
Mumbai-- Late actor Sanjeev Kumar's journey as an actor has inspired many to foray into acting, yet his story is not known to his...
An enlightening guide to the desserts of India through the centuries
VISHNU MAKHIJANI
New Delhi-- Religion might well be the opiate of the masses in India, but maybe the plethora of desserts offered in the name...











