Flamboyance and grandeur marked out Neville Tuli as India's best-known art messiah. Today the collapse of his fund has revealed he got it all wrong
The law minister has an ambitious plan to speed up the process. But some fear quality may be sacrificed
A year after 26/11, the Taj Mahal Hotel is not just reclaiming a past, but also creating a new identity — room by room
Some fear the striped wonder may soon vanish from India, its last stronghold on the planet. But there is fresh hope that may not be the case
Foreigners came seeking paradise; they’re now in a complicated legal hell
India had to engage Asean urgently or let the trading block forever be under the influence of China. And the prime minister had little time to make his move
Delhi wants to dazzle during the Commonwealth Games in 2010. It doesn’t want its beggars to show up before the sporting heroes and tourists. But where is it hiding them?
A civil servant in a Naxal-dominated district in Madhya Pradesh shows how to stem the violence and win back the people
Sonia Gandhi wants to make sure that no one goes hungry in the country. But many in the government don't seem to have an appetite for the plan
With men gone to the cities for jobs, women in villages are taking charge of agriculture and much more
The threshold for how much cholesterol is bad has been lowered over the years. Is it a mission to save lives or a conspiracy to sell more drugs?