Brexit jokes in India are both withering and tasteless. "Okay Britain, you can keep the Kohinoor. After Brexit you guys are going to need the money."
Mr Modi has not only set an encouraging record by including seven women but also stuck to his guns by eliminating close kin of political leaders from the race for berths
Marathwada's worst-hit district, Beed, reports the highest number of farmers' suicides, with women and children bearing the brunt - of the 336 million hit by the drought nationwide, 164 million are ch
Chennai environmentalist Nityanand Jayraman points out that far heavier inundations, recorded roughly once every decade since 1969, never resulted in such horror stories
Saeed Jaffrey's personal style was marked by a slightly gushing manner: the effete cadence of an Uttar Pradesh taluqdar overlaid with the campy "darlings" and "sweethearts" of a certain vintage of Bri
The idea was badly mistimed: bang on the eve of the prime minister's descent on Silicon Valley to make a "Digital India" pitch to the global lords of high-tech finance
Indian buyers are now demanding art with a pedigree
Sheena Bora may be the latest of India's 'gone girls' but the list is too long to enumerate
This time the "Sapnon ka Saudagar" (Vendor of Dreams) act will be hard to follow