The way publicity is arranged, it hardly matters what you write about a book - whatever you say will be lost in the collective exhalation
They have seen their companies through ups and downs. They have faced challenges and tasted success. And now these top-rung business leaders are out to tell their stories, which are often inspiring and sometimes revealing
A walk through Coronation Park shows how few signs remain of the Delhi Durbar of 1911
There's something incredibly romantic about Bapora, the village where the present Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Vijay Kumar Singh, was born, spent his childhood, and still has a home
How will historians, who are after all students of the arts, ever cope with exabytes (or is it zettabytes or yottabytes?) of data?
The historic Rajabai Tower of Mumbai University will finally get the thorough restoration it needs. A look at how the architects have identified the problems, and what they will do
The National Gandhi Museum has a good collection and some devoted employees, but it is not living up to its potential
A lot happens between placing an order online and receiving it. Rrishi Raote steps into Yebhi.com's warehouse to figure out the nitty-gritties of e-business
Triveni Kala Sangam¿s iconic home will soon turn 50, and its pioneering founder Sundari K Shridharani died this month. Her successors are determined that nothing will change
Scientist-sculptor Tapan Basu turns stainless steel into organically inspired art for corporate patrons
A bus-borne museum will take the experiences of Bhopal gas victims round the country
Are those who benefitted under Mayawati's rule worried now that the BSP has lost Uttar Pradesh? Rrishi Raote visits Badalpur, the former chief minister's village, and Hatmabad to find out