A few questions to begin with
Mari Marcel Thekaekara has worked with indigenous people in the Nilgiri mountains for thirty years, and researched and written about dalits and …
Pantabhat - well slept rice
Rice has been a staple food of West Bengal from antiquity and thus was grown in abundance all across the region. At one time, 60 varieties of …
Wither civil society?
Many have become even more marginalised after 25 years of Left Front rule in Bengal
Monsoon progresses sluggishly over India
With only 57 per cent of normal rainfall recorded in India till now and less chance of rainfall improvement in this week, hope of monsoon revival …
Kolkata's desi soft drink
The US beverage giants shell out billions to pop out punch-lines, and repackage Shah Rukh Khan to counter the repackaged Aamir Khan and vice-versa.…
Bitters for starters
A typical Bengali meal is eaten course by course. Kaushik Das Gupta shows how the tradition helps refine taste buds
Earnest endeavours
West Bengal's women panchayat members have become the torchbearers of rural development programmes in the state
Fights for space
Once harmonious, the human-elephant relationship has taken an ugly turn. Faulty forest policies and nationwide destruction of elephant habitats …
A day with Shibu Karmakar
Nitin Shethi learns more than he had reckoned, from local wisdom
West Bengal village sits on archaeological treasure
Plastic purge
Chittaranjan township sports a new look as its residents say no to plastic carrybags
Burdensome load
Laid-off tea workers fall back on forests in West Bengal
An organic cup of tea
The right mix of quality and profits
Eastern coast of India to witness heavy rains this week
Bay of Bengal likely to host a tropical depression
Humble filter makes a comeback
Traditional bio-sand purifier can filter arsenic which most commercial water purifiers fail to do
Business on pedals
Why diseases are "mysterious"
The government's public health system is completely defunct. Of late, there has been an alarming rise in disease outbreaks in the country. …
The seven-second meet
On an assignment in the Sunderbans Tiger Reserve, TIASA ADHYA spends four days on a dinghy and chances upon the elusive cat on day three
Monsoon's bizarre progress
Monsoon is progressing as expected only over some parts of India; 44% less rainfall recorded between June 1 and 11
Changing lives
A development project, which has got patronage from the panchayat, is changing the face of many villages in North Bengal
The devil and the 'deep sea' fishing
In the Indian context, the term 'deep sea' has very little to do with depth. It refers to India's Exclusive Economic Zone: the 188 nautical miles …
Badrinath dodges a weather bullet
After showing a full horror film of what it can do in Char Dham Yatra last year, weather gives a fresh trailer at Badrinath by featuring a …
24/7 water supply
Three villages in West Bengal's Darjeeling district also export organic tea
Two leaves and a bud, a tale of certain exotics
Sayantan Bera chronicles the simmering discontent in the picturesque tea gardens of Assam, Darjeeling
Life in captivity
Captive breeding programmes a ray of hope for near-extinct turtle