One question I am dying to ask… Narayana Murthy
Indian interviewers are increasingly getting soft. Gone is the fire in the belly; the drive to ask tough, uncomfortable questions even at the cost of making an enemy. Instead, we …
Indian interviewers are increasingly getting soft. Gone is the fire in the belly; the drive to ask tough, uncomfortable questions even at the cost of making an enemy. Instead, we …
The Cauvery “agitation” has seen the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike emerge as a potent force—difficult to agree with but difficult to ignore. Suddenly, the organisation whose biggest claim to fame was …
Esquire has a monthly feature titled “Funny Joke from a Beautiful Woman”, with the caveat that magazine cannot guarantee that the joke will be funny to everyone. This is the …
SUNAAD RAGHURAM writes: I was with a bunch of friends in Nagarahole the other day, my favourite watering hole, a jungle I have returned to, times without number, in a …
“A.K. Ramanujan enlarged the very concept of literature by telling us that people do not express themselves only in written forms but also in the spoken and the sung. “He …