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CAMPUS CONTROL
MANY FEAR THAT GUJARAT'S PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES BILL WILL PUT UNIVERSITIES AT THE MERCY OF THE GOVERNMENT AND SEVERELY RESTRICT THEIR AUTONOMY
CROWN LOOKS FOR HEAD
THE BJP'S FAILURE TO NAME ITS CM FACE AHEAD OF THE ASSEMBLY POLLS IN RAJASTHAN HAS LED TO CONFUSION AMONG THE PARTY CADRE
A DIVIDED I.N.D.I.A
On September 15, Bengal Congress chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury accused the Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee of trying to chase two hares-allegedly maintaining a tacit relation with the BJP as well as trying to establish herself as one of the strongest players in the Opposition's Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA). Chowdhury was speaking at a party event in Diamond Harbour, a constituency that Mamata's nephew and Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee represents in the Lok Sabha.
DIPLOMATIC WINTER
CRITICS SAY TRUDEAU HAS KEPT CANADA'S INTERESTS AT STAKE TO PLEASE PRO-KHALISTANI ELEMENTS
THE CONGRESS SHOWS ITS HAND
If Hyderabad hosted a Congress Working Committee meeting on September 16-17, followed by a party rally on the city’s outskirts, the significance of the choice of venue was not lost on anyone.
Are Multi-Asset Funds For You?
Consider them if you wish to allocate in commodities in the hybrid fund space beyond the usual equity and debt
AIMING HIGH
For Neeraj Chopra, it's all about training consistency and keeping the sporting spirit alive
CELEBRATING INDIA
Australian chef Gary Mehigan is back on TV with National Geographic's India's Mega Festivals
Culinary Tour de Force
FROM ESSENTIAL KITCHEN INGREDIENTS TO REGIONAL CUISINES, COOKING METHODS, PERSONALITIES AND A LOT MORE, THE BLOOMSBURY HANDBOOK OF INDIAN CUISINE IS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO INDIA'S RICH FOOD CULTURE
MAXIMUM DRAMA
Starring KAY KAY MENON, web series Bambai Meri Jaan-which just released on Amazon Prime Video-is a family drama set against the backdrop of Mumbai's underworld
THE DARK SIDE
Director Bejoy Nambiar is back with Kaala, a richly layered series that is so much more than an action thriller
BREAKING BARRIERS
MEET TRANS DOCTOR-TURNED-ACTOR TRINETRA HALDAR GUMMARAJU, WHO PLAYS THE ROLE OF MEHER CHAUDHRY IN THE SECOND SEASON OF MADE IN HEAVEN
A PART PLAYED WELL
Sushmita Sen shines in her portrayal of transgender activist Shreegauri Sawant in the JioCinema series Taali
HOW TO REDUCE HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUM
By opting for the co-pay facility, you agree to bear a specific portion of your medical expenses and thereby reduce the premiums on health insurance
NEED TO KNOW PURE TERM POLICIES TAX-EXEMPT
The Central Board of Direct Taxes has clarified pure term insurance policies are still exempted from taxation irrespective of their premium amount
INVEST THE WAY SUCCESSFUL INVESTORS DO
Admiring and drawing inspiration from heroes can be productive, especially when it comes to investing in the stock markets
A QUOTA WAR REIGNITES
The Maratha demand for reservations in jobs and education returns to roil the state's politics
GEHLOT'S LESSONS IN PROFLIGACY
Thousands of crores have been spent on cosmetic touches in Rajasthan's Kota. A chic new riverfront is the latest addition to that frenzied beautification, though it has landed in a controversy over allegedly flouting environmental norms. Amid criticism, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot decided to distance himself from the inauguration. But can he justify the wanton spending on other projects?
G20 THE EMERGING GLOBAL ORDER
THE INDIAN G20 PRESIDENCY SCORED IN SYMBOLISM AND IN SUBSTANCE BY BECOMING THE EMPHATIC VOICE OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH. DESPITE THE GEOPOLITICAL DIVIDE, PUSHING FOR THE GLOBAL COMMON GOOD TO ACHIEVE OUTCOMES IS THE WAY FORWARD
FOREVER INDIA
WE SHOULD CONTINUE TO USE BOTH INDIA AND BHARAT RATHER THAN RELINQUISH OUR CLAIM TO A NAME REDOLENT OF HISTORY, A NAME THAT IS RECOGNISED AROUND THE WORLD
AN ACRONYM AND A COUNTER
AS THE RULING BJP'S 'BHARAT' MOVE CROSSES SWORDS WITH THE OPPOSITION'S 'INDIA' ALLIANCE, ALL EYES ARE ON THE BIG PRIZE-THE 2024 GENERAL ELECTION
FROM BHARAT-THAT IS INDIA TO BHARAT VS INDIA?
What's in a name? When it comes W to our argumentative republic, you know the answer will be a deafening cacophony.
The Mogul of Mirth
A genie who lit up our pages, and our lives, with pure levity-and a keen vision
INTO THE SUNSET
Marking the end of an era, the last of the four iconic diesel-run double-decker buses in the fleet of the Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport Undertaking, or BEST, will be scrapped mid-September, after completing 15 years of service.
MIXED BAG
ONE YEAR OF PROJECT CHEETAH
GENDER NEUTRAL FROM TOPMAST
After opening its doors to women on warships and its combat units-first as officers and then as sailors/other ranks-the Indian Navy is now sailing towards reducing gender stereotyping' by adopting gender-neutral language in its official communication.
A DROUGHT WITHOUT RELIEF
Distress is mounting in Karnataka's farmlands. Pointing to his two-acre plot where his maize crop continues to wither, A. Manjunath, a farmer, laments that whatever harvest he gets will be fit only for fodder now.
A DIFFERENT POWER STRUGGLE
The installation of smart electricity meters in Jammu & Kashmir has become an uphill task for the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha-led administration with public resentment growing against the move, especially in Hindu-dominated Jammu region.
CAN THE E-RUPEE WORK?
Last year, India joined a growing list of countries exploring digital versions of their currencies. It is now planning to broaden the scope of its pilot project in the digital rupee.
Naidu in a Tight Corner
The arrest and 14-day judicial remand of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N. Chandrababu Naidu in an election year is a severe setback to the main Opposition party in Andhra Pradesh.