Tag Archives: Tehelka
India’s Education Crisis
A vast number of graduates are unemployable owing to the dismal quality of Indian education. Read More »
An Intimate Wash That Exposes Our Dirty Psyche
Clean and Dry promises women a “fairer” vagina. Question is, what does it say about us? Read More »
The Anti-Party Theory
Tehelka‘s latest piece about Mumbai’s penchant for “anti-parties” has a few flaws. Read More »
The Goa THINKFest Is TED Meets Jaipur Lit Fest
This three-day conclave featuring speakers like Tina Brown, Frank Gehry, VS Naipaul, Nandan Nilekani and 71 others, is free! Sign up quick to bag your spot. Read More »
90% of Mumbai Has Unsafe Radiation Levels
Tehelka has followed up its shock-inducing study on the impact of radiation levels from cell phone towers in the capital, with a similar survey in Mumbai. Read More »
Neville Tuli A Self-Help Guru?
A story in Tehelka re-examines the “mysterious” art impresario, casting him not as the hazy “Lalit Modi” of the arts world but rather a self-help guru, whose only intent was to better India’s art world. Read More »
News Cover Wars
Tigers, Planes, Cell phones. A guide to this week’s big cover stories. We read them so you don’t have to. Read More »
Cervical Cancer Vaccines Come Under the Scanner
A cover story by Tehelka explores US-based NGO PATH’s HPV vaccination drive conducted on thousands of girls in the rural areas of Andhra Pradesh and Gujurat in 2009. Among the allegations are two known deaths and 120 cases of complications and negligence to disclose possible side effects. Read More »

