Q&A Adi Godrej President, Confederation of Indian Industry
A scam-ridden decade in office has tarred the clean image of Manmohan Singh. But is the PM a victim...
Teesta Setalvad dug her heels in and fought for justice for 10 years. She talks to Shoma Chaudhury about...
The Naroda Patiya verdict comes as vindication for all those who resist. It is a hard-won victory with hard-won...
Arun Jaitley tells Shoma Chaudhury that BJP will not let Parliament function until PM quits
Arun Jaitley, auction, Baijayant ‘Jay’ Panda, BJP, CAG report, coal, coal allocation, coal issue, coal scam, Coalgate, Congress, corruption, interviews, Manmohan Singh, mining, national resources, NDA, no-confidence motion, Odisha, policy failure, Rajiv Shukla, Shoma Chaudhury, stall Parliament, UPA, Volume 9 Issue 35
We need a deeper debate on how to use national resources transparently and judiciously.
For the rioters in Pune, a Bodo tribal, a Meitei Manipuri and a Nepalese from Darjeeling were clearly indistinguishable and interchangeable: like peas in a bad pod. Unfortunately, this is not a stray blindness: it is almost a national trait.
Hazare’s movement may have lost its lustre but the battle against graft should continue.
Bollywood may not take itself seriously but it plays a big part in influencing the Indian mind.
The ongoing tussle over the Western Ghats points to a crippling blind spot.





