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The dispossessed and the damned
A kind act by a little-known painter in south China’s Guangzhou city has become something of a Chinese cause céèbre at the Beijing Olympics. Su Jian’s story made front-page news in major newspapers. Several television channels had it...  | Read.. 
 
Bye, old classrooms; Hi, tech!
Twice a week Sandeep Kalra attends senior management programme classes conducted by the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) ...  | Read.. 
 
Now you SIMI, now you don’t
Thangalpara is a place for picnics. But for some, the idyllic holiday spot in Kerala — with its lush green hills, deep ravine ...  | Read.. 
 
Shah Rukh and sun ray, keep stress away
At sunrise, national table tennis champion Shalmali Mhatre sits in her living room in central Mumbai, taking in the orange li ...  | Read.. 
 
It ain’t Govinda’s fault
celebrity circus
Is Rimi Sen trying to do a Gwyneth Paltrow? Like Gwy who turned fat and unattractive in Shallow Hal, an informer fr ...  | Read.. 
Outsourcing love, romance and marriage to the new India
Marriage market
Indians in Ireland
Gold isn’t old
Tittle tattle
 
 
TOILERS WHO ARE ‘SPOILERS’: Migrant workers who slaved to build Beijing’s Olympic structures have been banished from the city
Going west
Playing with fire
Son rise
Staging your show
 
‘When I’m in politics, I stick to the party line; when I’m a poet, I don’t’