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October 31, 2008
Chiranjeevi supports Telangana cause   SnapsIndia and PTI
Actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi on Friday announced that his Praja Rajyam Party will support the formation of a separate Telangana state if the Centre came with such a proposal.

I don't oppose Chhat puja, but the political tamasha: Raj   Arun Patil
Under attack for his campaign against north Indians, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray on Friday softened his stand on Chhat puja, saying that he was not opposed to the festival being celebrated in Maharashtra but warned against it being used as a show of political strength.

India a leading voice in developing world: UN chief   Jay Mandal
Terming India a "leading voice" in the developing world, the UN today said both India and Pakistan should continue their composite dialogue process to maintain peace in the subcontinent but ruled out withdrawal of its observer mission in both countries.

Indian spectacle at Bhutan king's coronation   
The coronation of Bhutan's fifth king, Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk, on November 7-8 promises to be a grand spectacle.
October 30, 2008
Serial blasts rock Assam   PTI Photo
Eleven serial blasts rocked several districts of Assam on Thursday, including three in Guwahati, killing at least 30 persons and injuring over 150 others.

61 killed in serial blasts across Assam   PTI Photo
In one of the worst ever terror strikes in the country, at least 58 persons were killed and over 300 injured, when unidentified terrorists detonated 11 bombs in four districts--Kamrup (Guwahati city), Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon, Barpeta--of Assam at around 1130 hours on Thursday.
October 29, 2008
Kali Puja in Kolkata   Trans World Features
Kali Puja is celebrated in Kolkata.
October 27, 2008
American Diwali   AFP/Getty Images
Diwali celebrations in the the US.

Festive frolic   
Illustrator Uttam Ghosh's take on the season for cheer and loved ones.

Gunman with message for Raj shot dead   Arun Patil
A gunman, hailing from Bihar, who had come to the city to pass on a message to Maharashtra Navnirman Sena president Raj Thackeray, was gunned down by police in an exchange of fire after he kept a conductor of BEST bus hostage near Bailbazaar area in the eastern suburb of Kurla.
October 25, 2008
The Week's Best Specials   
October 24, 2008
Cyderabad gets US consulate   Snaps India
This will be fifth such facility of the US in India after its embassy in New Delhi and consulates in Kolkatta, Chennai and Mumbai.

The Condi Rice and Indra Nooyi show    Michael Buckner/Getty Images
I think that all of us women have to learn to trust other women a lot more. I'm not sure we are there. I think we tend to trust men more than we trust each other. And we have to figure out what it is about us that we feel that advice -- constructive advice from a woman is viewed a little bit negatively than the same thing coming from a man, says PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi.
October 23, 2008
Sarah Palin's Rs 75 lakh makeover, worth it?   Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images
Republicans are worried over the disclosure that their campaign managers spent $150,000 on the wardrobe of vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

Aravind Adiga in Mumbai   Reuben N V
Spotted newly-minted Man Booker Prize winner Aravind Adiga outside the rediff.com office in Mahim, central Mumbai.

Raj Thackeray moves from one police station to another   Arun Patil
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena president Raj Thackeray has literally found himself in a 'legal soup', as he started his day on Thursday by attending various police stations in Mumbai. Thackeray was released on bail on Wednesday by a Kalyan court in a rioting case and reached home at around 1800 hours after spending 38 hours with the police, including a night in Dombivli's Manpada police lock-up.
October 22, 2008
Walks out as a hero   Sandeep Mahankal
Raj Thackeray was released on Wednesday evening after being arrested for a brutal attack on north Indian railway exam candidates by MNS workers.

No China factor in Indo-Japanese ties: PM   AFP/Getty Images
Doing business with Japan does not mean that India can't have ties with China. That is what Prime Minister Manmohan Singh tried his best to convey on the expanding Indo-Japanese relationship on Wednesday.
October 21, 2008
'It's not yet time to write the LTTE's obituary'   AFP/Getty Images
Sri Lanka expert M R Narayan Swamy revisited the dynamics of the Sri Lankan and says it is no less complex than the Middle-East issue.

Raj Thackeray gets 2-week judicial custody   PTI Photo
Raj Thackeray was arrested for Sunday's brutal attack on north Indian railway exam candidates by MNS workers.

Moon mission countdown progressing smoothly   KPN Photo
The countdown for the launch of India's maiden unmanned moon mission has begun.

Trouble billows   Arun Patil and Hitesh Harisinghani
Raj Thackeray was arrested for Sunday's brutal attack on north Indian railway exam candidates by MNS workers.

Vijai Nathan's new comedy show spotlights faith   Paresh Gandhi
For many years, the Nathan family in suburban Washington, DC harboured a secret. Soon after the weekend visit to the Hindu temple, the family sneaked into McDonald's and feasted on burgers.
October 20, 2008
'Complaints about NRIs deserting their wives skyrocketing'   
Don't marry Indians in America, including Canada,' Vayalar Ravi, India's minister for Overseas Indian Affairs often tells people back home.
October 18, 2008
The Fab Three!   Jay Mandal/On Assignment
Breakthrough, international human rights organisation working in India and the US, honours Amartya Sen and Shashi Tharoor.

Your cell phone is their next target!   Lakruwan Wanniarachchi/AFP/Getty Images
Experts are urging cell phone users to exercise the same caution with their mobiles that they do to protect their computers from spam and virus attacks.

Ronald Reagan takes on India's finest   Kim Jae-Hwan/AFP/Getty Images
The Malabar exercises, which commenced as part of naval cooperation between India and the United States, will culminate on October 23.

The Week's Best Specials   
October 17, 2008
How private security guards can fight terror   Narinder Nanu/AFP/Getty Images
Vishwanath Katti, speaks of how private security personnel could be involved in fighting terror.

'Booker Prize is the Holy Grail'   Shaun Curry/AFP/Getty Images
The Booker nomination and award tells a writer that all those months and years of working alone-were not in vain.

China hopping   Kota Kyogoku-Pool/Getty Images
Asif Zardari is in China, his first visit to any country after taking over as President of Pakistan.

All about India's moon mission   Bruno Vincent/Getty Images
Here's all that you wanted to know about India's first Moon mission.
October 16, 2008
The Bhujbal factor   Arun Patil
The Maharashtara politician celebrated his 61st birthday in grand style.

Amid gloom, Obama lights up final debate   Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images
Final debate of US presidentioal electiions between Republican candidate John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama.

Kiran D' Souza's first person account of the hijacking   Dayanand Kukkaje/DAIJIWORLD.com
Kiran D'Souza seaman on the Iran Denyat ship which was hijacked in August returns home.
October 15, 2008
Adiga wins Booker for The White Tiger   Shaun Curry/AFP/Getty Images
Debutant Indian novelist Aravind Adiga's book The White Tiger has been declared winner of the prestigious Man Booker Prize for Fiction for 2008.

The Exile: A maharaja's tragic journey   Rajesh Karkera
Noted Indian diplomat and author Navtej Sarna discussed his latest work of fiction The Exile with readers at a Mumbai bookstore. Here's what happened in the book reading.

Maya to hold maharally in Sonia's karmabhoomi   Raveendran/AFP/Getty Images
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati accuses Congress of trying to take political mileage from the proposed rail coach factory in Sonia Gandhi's constituency, ahead of Lok Sabha polls.

Global Handwashing Day   Luis Liwanag/AFP/Getty Images
Today is Global Handwashing Day.

Understanding an alien land   Sriram Selvaraj
The fear and anxiety of being in an alien land bonded these women together.
October 14, 2008
Nobel Prize: Minds that made a difference   Gerard Cerles/AFP/Getty Images
A look at the great minds that made a difference in our lives.

Rajasthan: 200 assembly seats   Getty Images/Ami Vitale
All about the elections to be held in the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Mizoram and Chattisgarh.
October 13, 2008
'It's an amazing fight between the judiciary and Parliament'   Manpreet Romana/AFP/Getty Images
Rajeev Dhavan tells Rujuta Paradkar about the reservation debate and the Indian judicial system.

Bihar's fast-track justice   Raveendran/AFP/Getty Images
More than 20,000 criminals, including criminal-turned parliamentarians and legislators, have been convicted in the last two-and-a-half years in Bihar.

The 'blessed' saint from Kerala   Noah Seelam/AFP/Getty Images
Sister Alphonsa became the first woman saint from India when Pope Benedict XVI conferred Sainthood on her on Sunday.
October 12, 2008
Sister Alphonsa is a saint now   AFP/Getty Images
Sister Alphonsa has been conferred sainthood. Alphonsa from Bharanangnam near Kottayam in Kerala on Sunday became the first woman from India and second from Indian Roman Catholic church to get canonised.
October 11, 2008
Deal is done, it's legally binding   Jay Mandal
India and the United States have operationalised the 'path-breaking' bilateral nuclear deal as they signed the 123 Agreement in Washington, with New Delhi insisting that the accord is 'legally-binding' on both sides.

The Week's Best Specials   
October 10, 2008
Kashmir Valley's first train ready to roll   Umar Ganie
Kashmir's dream of an intra-Valley railway link would come true on Saturday.

Mysore Maharaja's victory march   KPN Photos
Thousands of people converged in Mysore, the traditional capital of Karnataka, to witness the grand Dasara celebrations on Thursday.

'We have to select our judges carefully'   Douglas E Curran/AFP/Getty Images
Justice Srikrishna spoke to Rujuta Paradkar about the Mumbai riots report and some of the biggest problems faced by the judicial system in India.

Has the 'bikini killer' exchanged vows?   Prakash Mathema/AFP/Getty Images
Confirming that a meeting took place between Sobhraj and Nihita Biswas at the jail premises on Thursday, a junior staff member at the prison said the two along with Nihita's mother exchanged 'Tikas' as per the traditional practice on the festival, but no wedding ceremony took place.

A race against time to save Sonu   PTI
As the borewell was just one foot in diameter, army engineers have dug a parallel 55-ft tunnel to pull out the child, rescuers said. "It will be extended by 5 ft or so and then a trench will be dug towards the borewell," they added.
October 09, 2008
Ravana meets fiery end, good triumphs   Narinder Nanu/AFP/Getty Images
Across the country, huge effigies of Ravana and his brothers are gutted alongside the enactment of the mythological epic, Ramayana, -- also known as Ram Leela.

It's signed. It's a law now   Paresh Gandhi
Finally, Bush has okayed the historic Indo-US nuclear deal.
October 08, 2008
IAF@76: Ringing in the changes   Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images
Indian Air Force shows its prowess at the 76th Air Force Day parade at Hindon near New Delhi.

The face off in town hall   Paul J Richards/AFP/Getty Images
If Republican nominee John McCain entered Tuesday night's Presidential debate in need of a game-changer -- a moment that swung the tide of public opinion back in his favour -- he didn't get it.

Obama, McCain clash in town hall debate   Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Taking up from where they left off in the first presidential debate, the two senators deliberated on issues ranging from economy to tax breaks to foreign policy -- often taking potshots at each other to ample measure.
October 07, 2008
American Durga Pujas bigger and more meaningful   courtesy Bharati Mukherjee
American Durga Pujas grow bigger and more meaningful in the way they perceive the same incidents, as it is today.

Mehta's Mumbai Symphony   Sajjad Hussain/AFP/Getty Images
Zubin Mehta, the internationally acclaimed symphony conductor is in Mumbai to honour his late father, Mehli Mehta, the founding conductor of the Bombay Symphony Orchestra, through a series of charity concerts.

Writers for Obama speak out at fundraiser   Preston Merchant
It featured the top Indian American talent – Mira Nair, Salman Rushdie, Jhumpa Lahiri among others and raised over $56,000 for Obama's race.

Indians in US dance to the spirit of Navratri   Paresh Gandhi
Festive spirit knows no boundaries.

'The Naxal problem is not just a security issue'   Manpreet Romana/AFP/Getty Images
Sociologist Nandini Sundar speaks on the violence in Chhattisgarh and why the Salwa Judum must be disbanded.

Space rock to light up the sky   Catalina Sky Survey/NASA
But it is unlikely any sizable fragments will survive the fiery passage through earth's atmosphere, American space agency NASA said.
October 06, 2008
Durga Puja: Kolkata's pandals   Avishek Mitra, India Blooms
A slideshow on various pandals in Kolkata during Durga Puja.

Terror fuels a dangerous divide   Manpreet Romana/AFP/Getty Images
The divide between Hindus and Muslims has never been as sharp in the way they perceive the same incidents, as it is today.

HIV discoverers, German scientist share Nobel   
Harald zur Hausen, Francoise Barre-Sinoussi and Luc Montagnier have been jointly awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize for Medicine.

Hit the dance floor!   Paresh Gandhi
The best places to celebrate Navratri across America.

HIV discoverers, German scientist share Nobel   Illustration: Uttam Ghosh
Durga Ma's Pujo list.
October 04, 2008
The Week's Best Specials   
October 03, 2008
Why religious people are 'nicer'   Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images
People who believe in God and pray as well, are more helpful, honest and generous.

US VP debate: Biden, Palin spar over policies   Don Emmerty/AFP/Getty Images
Sarah Palin and Joe Biden sparred over both domestic and foreign policies.

'We are in a war situation in Chhattisgarh'   Manpreet Romana/AFP/Getty Images
State DGP Vishwa Ranjan speaks about the growing violence in Chhattisgarh, the Maoist movement and the Salwa Judum.

India and France: From bonhomie to mon ami   
The traditionally close ties between the two nations were further cemented recently when France, and not the US, signed a nuclear deal with India. Claude Arpi, a long-time watcher of the ties between his home country and adopted land, presents his take.
October 02, 2008
Namaaz passes off peacefully in Malegaon   Sanjay Sawant
For Muslims in the blast-hit Malegaon, Eid is a mixed bag.

India celebrates Eid   Rashtrapathi Bhavan
Muslims across the country celebrate Eid with faith and piety.

'We lost laadli beti for ever'   Sanjay Sawant
An account of the post-blast situation in Malegaon.
October 01, 2008
India: Not the first to ban smoking   Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images
Smoking kills. That's the message countries around the world are trying to put across their citizens -- some strictly, some by word of mouth.

Dandiya nights   Arun Patil
Navratri, which began on September 30, heralds the season of festivities in India.

Inviting Durga Ma back   Avishek Mitra, India Blooms
The Goddess Durga comes down to earth every year for just four days. But preparations for her arrival start seven days before.
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