"Tehelka has invested heavily in hard-hitting investigative reporting and has pushed the boundaries of editorial content further than most..." - BBC
How did the Narendra Modi government deliberately and maliciously subvert the truth in Godhra? How did the families of the Uphaar fire tragedy overcome grief to wage and win a dogged battle? Do the growing incidents of street justice point to a breakdown of the system? How does Aamir Khan keep conjuring improbable dreams? With courage, compassion and relentless curiosity, TEHELKA has sought answers to these and other vexed questions about living in India.
This volume reflects another year of independent inquiry and reportage by the news weekly that has brought edge and flavour back to the profession. From Sanjay Dutt's TADA case to the 'unlisted Kashmir village, it mingles the big and the small story, the national and the local, the elite and the populist. Alongside, it features the country's most celebrated authors, poets, essayists and columnists, serving up a compelling catalogue of cinema, literature, art and music.
A journal that highlights the best of Indian journalism, the best of TEHELKA-integrity, dissent, truth and refined writing.