'No one is saying that the police can become the solution, the police have to become the first respondent to create a situation where other people can enter,' says Chhattisgarh DGP Vishwa Ranjan.
Rajeev Srinivasan samples the fare at the 14th edition of the International Film Festival of Kerala 2009 underway in Thiruvanathapuram.
Here is the third part of a series wherein we publish reader stories concerning ragging in colleges.
We bring you a second excerpt from novelist Qaisra Shahraz's latest book, Love's Fury (also published as Typhoon).
B. Ramalinga Raju: his admission of manipulating Satyam's books for 'several years' has undermined faith in Indian corporate governance
Forget everything you think you know about India. This is Kochi, the southern coast's sybaritic retreat. Tad Friend explores lush backwaters, dabbles in local cooking, and expands his mind through the ayurvedic treatment sirodhara.
Checking emails at dinner? Writing co-workers late into the night? Here are the signs you have a blackberry addiction.
Microsoft boss Bill Gates has a rare gift: he is super smart from, both, the technology and the business perspectives, says S Somasager, corporate VP, Microsoft Corp.
You want the name of a top foreign B-School to feature on your resume. International education expert Karan Gupta has a few recommendations.
'We need citizens who are responsible, and not all those who just come to Mumbai in trainloads.'
'I think it would be wise to do things ourselves rather than wait for the government to do something, because that might not happen'
'Wise up Mumbaites! Get a social conscience and learn civic responsibility -or else pay the price without moaning!'
Readers share stories about how they coped with the torrential rain in Mumbai.
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