Though it may seem that load shedding has become a thing of the past, for the residents of certain areas in Mumbai namely the entire stretch from Ghatkopar to Mulund, Powai, Thane, New Bombay, etc there is no escape. More…
2006
6/11
Load Shed Leisure
by Surya2006
6/11
Housing by the Carpet
by HaftaThe recent draft housing policy unveiled by Maharashtra’s Chief Minister, Mr. Vilasrao Deshmukh, has raised more questions than provide answers to long-standing housing problems in Mumbai. More…
2006
6/11
Pulling Strings
by FungusIt was born in the Late 1960s and early 1970s - the orphan theory found wandering the streets by Gabriele Veneziano, Yoichiro Nambu, Holger Nielsen and Leonard Susskind. More…
2006
30/10
Chindia - Approach Matters
by shashankIndia versus China comparison has been written about ad nauseam. However, descriptions of this race and conjectures on the eventual winner have largely ignored discussing the relative merits of their differing approach to growth. More…
2006
30/10
Lights. Trees. Orchestra.
by AbhijitThe other day, while listening to FM on the daily office commute, I was struck by how different Hindi film music sounds today from what it did maybe even 4 or 5 years back. More…
2006
30/10
Southie Snack Attack
by ashwinIn spite of the many ‘Kolkata Chaat’ places that have cropped up around the city recently, anybody who knows their Tikki from their Paapdi would tell you that trying to score a decent plate of Pani Puri in this very South Indian city is frustrating, to say the least. More…
2006
23/10
Do no evil. Hear no evil.
by SuryaThe challenge of modern cities like Mumbai and others is how to live comfortably today, without messing with the planet and with our future. A few years ago it all began with campaigns for celebrating an eco-friendly Diwali and now the same has extended to celebrating other festivals in an environment-friendly way. More…
2006
23/10
Conditional Change
by HaftaAfter laying the foundation stone for the Mumbai Metro in July, Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, returned to visit Mumbai last month to approve full Centre funding for the much-needed Brihanmumbai Storm Water Drainage (Brimstowad) project. More…
2006
16/10
Deconstructing the Pav Bhaji
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16/10
Deconstructing the Pav Bhaji
by HaftaThe street food of Mumbai is as eclectic as the city. From Mulund to Malabar Hill every self-respecting gully and chowk boasts at least half a dozen hawkers with their soot-blackened stoves, grimy glass cabinets and bubbling concoctions. More…

