The Light of A Lantern
Opinion/V C Bhaskaran
'They want to kill me. What is wrong in me killing someone who is trying to kill me?'
'Through her writing, you get to hear the voice of a community that is otherwise voiceless'
'Narayanan has done nothing for the dalits. Why should he?'
'The real threats to our unity come from internal developments, from dangers that are political, economic, social cultural and psychological'
Why Should Bihar Remain Backward?
A death in the dispensary
Prithvi: The Case for 'No-First- Deployment'
Did Rajiv take the Bofors bribes?
This One Child
'All through the performance Laloo Yadav and his friends were disturbing me, laughing, talking, eating, doing hulla gulla'
Nani Palkhivala asks Are We Masters of Our Own Fate?
The Rediff Special / Arun Shourie
...And the caravan moves on
Vasco da Gama: Explorer or Exploiter?
Over the next decade the arena of violence will shift from Punjab, J&K and Assam, to coastal India
Congress saw only three presidential polls in its 112-year history
The question is not of saving the tiger or the brow-antlered deer but of using our natural resources wisely
Bargains of compromise
The Rediff Special / Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma
What's wriggly, 4 inches long and cures asthma?
The Samba Case, the Indian army's darkest chapter
'Narayanan should be made President'
Gujral finds himself at odds with the IFS over talks with Pakistan
'That Gujral is a man without a political base can be an advantage to him'
'For all we know, someone could have dreamt up Jesus'
A whiff of corruption to the Sukhoi-30 deal
Modern liberalism is in danger of becoming nothing more than left-wing conservatism
Patch up or perish
The master was right: Rediff On The NeT ends the controversy over Arthur C Clarke's latest book
Farooq, Indira Gandhi complained, said 'Mummy Mummy' to her, promised to do exactly as she wanted and then went back and did exactly the opposite
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