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BAGGING THE SPOTLIGHT: INDIAN LABELS REDEFINE LUXURY
Whether inspired by cultural heritage or defined by modern edge, Indian designers are proving they've got what it takes to dominate the luxury scene, both at home and abroad
Bae Hyeon Seong: I'd love to do an Indian film
South Korean actor Bae Hyeon Seong, who plays a pivotal role in the drama series Family By Choice, desires to explore acting opportunities in Indian cinema.
Tahir Raj Bhasin is endlessly watchable in a worthy, pulpy follow-up
Sidharth Sengupta's romantic crime thriller show has successfully evaded the season 2 curse.
Bennett University is hosting the first-ever India Padel Open!
India is witnessing a sporty spectacle with its first-ever international padel tournament, the CUPRA FIP Tour, featuring the FIP Promotion India Padel Open.
I ENJOY COMPLEX ROLES THAT CHALLENGE ME
Actor Manoj Bajpayee on The Fable creating history at the 38th Leeds International Film Festival and his love for layered characters
Remarkable rajma: The best Indian bean dish in the world
With the Indian favourite rajma being ranked #14 in the world, chefs tells us what the appeal is all about
Abhishek shines in Sircar's drama about mortality
Indian cinema, till date, has had a lot of stories centred on fathers - revenge dramas, comedies and actioners. But seldom about a terminally-ill man who wishes to reconnect with his daughter.
Kapadia's All We Imagine As Light is about finding the light within our lives
Payal Kapadia's film has been making a lot of buzz internationally, and rightfully so.
IPL set for extension for next three seasons
For the next three seasons, IPL has carved out its longest window ever. It will run for 72 days next year, up from 66 in 2024, and stretch to 78 days in 2026 and 2027. By keeping for itself a quarter of the calendar year- including pre-tournament training days -IPL has further consolidated its top spot among all tournaments.
Ace of pace: Bumrah leads India's fight as batters feel pangs in Perth
As many as 17 wickets fall on Day 1 as India edge ahead in battle of fast bowling attacks
I was nervous, but Gautam sir told me to take a bullet for the country: Reddy
Nitish Kumar Reddy on Friday conceded that the reputation of Perth being a fast bowler's paradise made him a tad nervous ahead of his Test debut against Australia, but the jitters vanished when he recalled head coach Gautam Gambhir's advice — face the bouncers as if \"you are taking a bullet for the country\".
Kohli gets caught in his front-foot trap, falls cheaply
A gentle single to fine-leg got Virat Kohli off the mark in what could probably be his last tour of Australia.
Slouching tiger, hidden dragon?
Once fearsome, world chess champion Ding Liren has struggled with mental health setbacks but underestimate him at your peril
Satwik and Chirag storm into semis
Indian badminton stars Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty stormed into the men's doubles semi-finals beating Danes Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen in straight games at the $1.15 million China Masters in Shenzhen on Friday.
SHORT-COVERING, RELIEF RALLY ADD ₹7.27 LAKH CRORE INVESTOR WEALTH
Indian markets were quick to recover from the shock of the Adani group bribery charges, surging to a nearly six-month high and snapping off a two-week slump on Friday.
RBI orders lenders to cut speculative bets against rupee
The Indian central bank, in a rare move, instructed some banks to cut their long positions on the dollar-rupee pair on Friday, seeking to reduce speculative positions with the currency at a record low, four bankers directly familiar with the development told Reuters.
Why Seci struggles to find buyers for renewable energy tenders
The Solar Energy Corp. of India (Seci) plays a key role in India's renewable energy (RE) push by acting as a central intermediary between private power producers and state power distribution companies (discoms). However, Seci's mention in the US indictment of Indian tycoon Gautam Adani has put the spotlight on its tendering process.
World Bank asks India to reform its skills training
India must make a coordinated effort to reform and rebrand vocational skill training, besides aligning education with the job market, to leverage its demographic advantage to meet its $5-trillion economic target, according to the World Bank.
No quick trial likely for Adani US case
Adani's indictment makes it the 26th case from India to be probed under FCPA
Services sector boosts business activity in Nov
India's private sector business activity, as seen in the Flash Purchasing Managers' Index (Flash PMI), rose to a three-month high in November, pulled up by higher output and sales especially in the manufacturing sector.
For the goblet to contain the ocean?
{SUFIYANA} THE LEGACY OF SARMAD SHAHEED
Fear and loathing in Serendib
The Rout of Prabhakaran by MR Narayan Swamy provides fresh insight into the mind of the LTTE chief, and the roles played in the Sri Lankan civil war by India, the West, and by local politicians
Jewels classed 'national treasure' snatched in French heist
{HIERON MUSEUM} KNOWN AS 'VIA VITAE,' IT HAS AN ESTIMATED VALUE OF $7.3 MILLION
ARSH DALLA FACES NEW DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHARGES IN CANADA
Khalistani radical and designated terrorist Arsh Singh Gill, alias Arsh Dalla, under arrest in Ontario, may also be facing charges of domestic violence in British Columbia, court documents accessed by HT have shown.
Loyalist Bondi is Trump's new AG candidate
{AFTER GAETZ'S EXIT} FORMER A.G. OF FLORIDA
Casualties of civilians rise in Gaza, Lebanon
Israeli forces pounded southern Lebanon and the outskirts of the capital Beirut on Friday, killing at least five medics, and ground troops clashed with Hezbollah fighters in the south.
As death toll rises to 43, thousands protest Pak sectarian attack
The death toll from two attacks in northwest Pakistan rose to 43, authorities said on Friday as they imposed a curfew and suspended mobile service in the remote mountainous district.
COP29 talks extended as draft $250 billion finance offer flops
The draft proposes sourcing funds from 'public and private, bilateral and multilateral, and alternative sources.'
What we know about Russia's Oreshnik missile fired on Ukraine
The new intermediate-range ballistic missile called Oreshnik used by Russia in a strike on Ukraine is a nuclear-capable weapon that has not been previously mentioned in public.
India must seize opportunities in Latin America
Diaspora provides the impetus for closer relations with Caribbean nations; enhanced ties with Brazil and Mexico can help expand Delhi's footprint in the region