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United We Dance
Dance group Quick Style are on their first trip to India, a country whose music has inspired their most viral moves
THE STARS IN OUR EYES
The Bollywood Superstars exhibition at the Louvre Abu Dhabi captures the journey of Indian films from a regional industry to a global phenomenon
PAKISTAN'S FAST EMPTYING COFFERS
FISCAL IMPRUDENCE, LACK OF STRUCTURAL REFORMS AND GEOPOLITICAL FACTORS HAVE PUSHED THE NATION TO THE BRINK OF ECONOMIC COLLAPSE
AN ODYSSEY WITH ISSEY
Creations by Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake that were handpicked by an ardent admirer over three decades can be seen in an exhibition in Mumbai
SUCH A LONG JOURNEY
A major retrospective of artist Jogen Chowdhury's work showcases art from 1955 to 2023
THE FOUNDATION OF GOOD CHEER
Philanthropy is both prayer and life mission for Ebix CEO Robin Raina
WITH THE WORLD AT HIS FEET
AFTER HUNDREDS OF FILMS AND A CAREER SPANNING 33 YEARS, MUSIC COMPOSER M.M. KEERAVANT’S OSCAR VICTORY IS AS MUCH A PERSONAL TRIUMPH AS A NATIONAL ONE
E-RICKSHAW REVOLUTION
India is witnessing a boom in electric rickshaws. While these must transition to safer products, their bigger sibling— the electric auto— needs a leg-up with better charging infrastructure
MOST STRINGENT 'ANTI COPYING LAW' IN COUNTRY
After passing the country's most stringent anti copying law in Uttarakhand, the Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reiterated that his government will do everything for free and fair examinations in state.
A COUNTRY IN CHAOS
PAKISTAN PLUNGES INTO POLITICAL MAYHEM AS FORMER PRIME MINISTER AND EX-CRICKETER IMRAN KHAN PRECIPITATES A CRISIS BY CHALLENGING THE GOVERNMENT AND THE MIGHTY ARMY EVEN AS THE ECONOMY GOES INTO FREE FALL
INDIA'S NEW SPORTING ARENA
For a little over a week, ace rifle and pistol shooters from across the globe along with the sport’s top administrators will congregate in Bhopal for the ISSF World Cup that kicks off on March 20.
DESERT STORM
It’s open season in Rajasthan. With assembly polls due in December, the political mercury in the state has shot up with allegations and counter-allegations flying thick and fast between two of the state’s top leaders.
BJP'S MUSLIM PUSH
RATHER THAN JUST PASMANDA MUSLIMS, THE BJP IS REACHING OUT TO ALL DOMINANT MUSLIM CASTES
UDDHAV'S MEGA MINORITY RAPPORT
THE EX-CM HAS REVIVED HIS ATTEMPTS TO TAKE HIS PARTY BEYOND ITS CORE MAHARASHTRIAN SUPPORT BASE
SAFFRON SEEKS NEW PASTURES
The BJP’s impressive showing in the recent assembly elections in the Northeast—and the show of support by the Christian majority there—has raised the hopes of the party’s Kerala unit.
SETBACK FOR START-UPS
SVB COLLAPSE
The Pet Economy
A pet's life is not what it used to be. Today, there's a venture to indulge every one of their whims
INDIA'S LITHIUM MOMENT
The country's grand EV ambitions get a leg-up with the prospect of a 5.9 million tonne lithium reserve in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district
BATTING FOR EQUALITY
As the most expensive player of the Women's Premier League, all eyes are on Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Smriti Mandhana
Flick Fanboy
Cult filmmaker Quentin Tarantino is a true-blue fan of the movies
THE METHOD MATTERS
An indie favourite, actor Shahana Goswami is back with her first theatrical release since 2018-Nandita Das's Zwigato
ROCKET TO FAME
Season 2 of Rocket Boys is just the launch pad Jim Sarbh needed to showcase his seasoned acting skills
THE END OF EMPIRE
Swapna Liddle paints a portrait of Delhi at the cusp of the East India Company's takeover
Fatal Majesty
Ebba Koch's new book on Humayun unpacks the Mughal emperor's complex personality and unconventional life
The Curse Turned Blessing
Bihar comes up with a first-of-its-kind project to tap into and supply Ganga's floodwater from its northern districts to the parched southern regions
LEFT WITH AN EMPTY PLATE
WEST BENGAL'S ALREADY POOR CHILD NUTRITION RECORD IS MADE WORSE BY ALLEGATIONS OF DIVERSION OF GOVERNMENT FUNDS FOR THE PM-POSHAN SCHEME
'We aim to restore Ukraine's sovereignty'
On a visit to India to attend the G20 summit on March 2, US Secretary of State ANTONY BLINKEN spoke exclusively to India Today TV's foreign affairs editor GEETA MOHAN. Excerpts:
THE Q3 TUMBLE
That India’s GDP grew just 4.4 per cent in the third quarter (Q3) of 2022-23 compared to 5.2 per cent in the same quarter of the previous fiscal caught many by surprise.
WHEAT FEELS THE HEAT
India's food security may be staring at a crisis this year. At the centre of this is the rising mercury that has sent alarm bells ringing in the wheat-producing belts in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar and Gujarat.
VASUNDHARA, SELF-ATTESTED
The BJP high command, it seems, has had a late realisation that it may not be wise to alienate ex-chief minister Vasundhara Raje any further, especially in an election year.