24 Friends and Foes
With its allies pitted against it, the BJP seems to be on a sticky wicket ahead of the
Jharkhand assembly elections
28 The Press, My Lord
Decoding why “bitter truths must remain in memory” vis-a-vis Ranjan Gogoi,
the 46th Chief J ustice of India
110 Guru Nanak@550
The first of the Sikh Gurus belongs to all humanity, writes Amandeep Sandhu
Anniversary
40 Ruskin Bond
He makes the mundane interesting
with his purple pen in the morning and
enjoys watching TV at night
44 Virender Sehwag
What cricketers do after retiring? For
one, Sehwag, a man of simplicity and
earthy wisdom, lives for his academy.
50 Sunny Leone
Bollywood, motherhood, husband...the
38-year-old screen siren still gets time
to pick her kids from school
58 Manish Sisodia
How he unwinds—Netflix and cinema
with the Kejriwals
62 Ravish Kumar
Do you know the Prime Time anchor
operates from a small room under a
staircase in his office?
80 Kiran Bedi
Between music and WhatsApp, it’s
work, work, work at Raj Niwas
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