India Today - September 16, 2024
India Today - September 16, 2024
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Highlights of India Today 16th September 2024 issue:
A look at how the BJP and the Sangh Parivar are trying to reinvent themselves after the subpar performance in the Lok Sabha election. Also in the issue are India's toy boom, a hunt for submarines, a new hub for online fraud, and a Q&A with Ananya Panday
FALLOUT OF A STATUE'S FALL
Symbolically or otherwise, it could not have come at a worst time. The fall of a Shivaji statue, eight months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi had inaugurated it and a couple of months short of the assembly election, has put the ruling Mahayuti coalition in a corner and the Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi in prime position to claim high rhetorical advantage.
4 mins
A REALITY CHECK FOR GDP
REAL GDP GROWTH FELL BELOW 7 PER CENT, COMPARED TO 8 PER CENT IN THE YEAR-AGO PERIOD, THE LOWEST IT HAS BEEN IN THE PAST FIVE QUARTERS
2 mins
SEPARATISTS IN THE FRAY
A BAN IMPOSED IN 2019 STILL HOLDS, BUT THE THAW IN JAMAAT'S STANCE ON POLLS COMES AFTER REPORTED \"SECRET\" TALKS WITH THE CENTRE
3 mins
ALL EYES ON SEMINARIES
Madrasas, or schools that chiefly impart Islamic learning, are under the scanner in Madhya Pradesh, with the state government's school education department conducting a probe into their functioning.
3 mins
RACE FOR THE DALIT VOTE
When workers of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) joined the Bharat Bandh called by the Reservation Bachao Sangharsh Samiti on August 21, it was for the first time in eight years that they had taken to the streets.
3 mins
THE SAFFRON CHURN
HOW THE BJP AND THE SANGH PARIVAR ARE TRYING TO REINVENT THEMSELVES AFTER THE SUBPAR PERFORMANCE IN THE LOK SABHA ELECTION
10+ mins
THE GREAT SUBMARINE HUNT IS ON
INDIA'S BIG SUBMARINE ACQUISITION PROGRAMME, PROJECT 75 (I), IS ROLLING FORWARD AT FULL STEAM. WITH AN EXPANDING CHINESE SUBMARINE FLEET EXTENDING ITS REACH IN THE INDIAN OCEAN, IT MUST MOVE FASTER STILL
6 mins
PINARAYI FACES THE HEAT
AN MLA'S EXPLOSIVE ALLEGATIONS EXPOSE THE DARK UNDERBELLY OF KERALA'S POLICE FORCE, DRAGGING EVEN THE CMO UNDER A CLOUD OF SUSPICION
6 mins
THE DESI TOY BOOM
A POLICY PUSH HELPS INDIA'S TOY SECTOR PICK UP, BUT LACK OF PRECISION ENGINEERING AND HIGH CAPITAL INVESTMENT HAMPER ITS FULL POTENTIAL
6 mins
SNARING THE DIGITAL DACOITS
Rapidly becoming the new hub of online fraud in the country, a concerted crackdown by the state and the police has helped Rajasthan's Deeg district bring down the menace drastically within six months
7 mins
The New Weapon Against TB
With India running against time to eliminate tuberculosis by 2025, a new drug regimen offers hope. But persistent shortages of even basic medications threaten to derail progress and fuel drug resistance
6 mins
Subterranean Wonder
A museum worthy of the World Heritage stature of Humayun's Tomb is finally open at the site
4 mins
CAPITAL DRAMA
The fifth edition of the Delhi Theatre Festival promises a galaxy of star performers
2 mins
Life and Times of the SUPERSTAR
It is tough to quantify and qualify Kamal Haasan's career. He is widely regarded of the best actors to have ever worked in Indian cinema, but he is much more than that.
2 mins
Coming of Age
With Stree 2 and Vedaa-both of which released on Independence Day-Abhishek Banerjee is finally getting the meaty roles he feels he deserves
2 mins
REBEL Without A PAUSE
SAFFRONART IS HOSTING A MAJOR AUCTION OF F.N. SOUZA'S ART IN DELHI ON SEPTEMBER 14
2 mins
Paint in Memory
INDIAN-AMERICAN ARTIST JOYA MUKERJEE LOGUE'S DEBUT SHOW IN INDIA AT DELHI'S VADEHRA ART GALLERY IS A MEDITATION ON A LIFE LIVED BETWEEN TWO CULTURES
2 mins
STEPPING INTO THE SPOTLIGHT
Ananya Panday plays an heiressturned-hustler in Prime Video's comedy-drama series, Call Me Bae
1 min
CUTTING EDGE STYLE
OBJECTS OF DESIRE - Art : Travel : Lifestyle : Gadget
6 mins
SMART LUXE
AI is revolutionising luxury gadgets, from smartphones and TVs to Laptops, and Smartwatches.
3 mins
DRESSED TO THRILL
Top three dress watches of 2024
1 min
Old meets Bold
Longines Conquest Where vintage charm meets modern precision
1 min
THE NARRATIVE OF DESIRE
HAUTE JOAILLERIE STYLES THAT ARE ALL SET TO SHINE FOR THE UPCOMING SEASON OF FESTIVITIES
2 mins
THE ART OF INVESTMENT
Find out who and what is responsible for Indian art’s glory moment currently
3 mins
WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
Live your version of Man vs Wild in the Australian Outback. Kakadu National Park offers unrivalled natural wonders, more crocs and birds than humans and secrets and legends of the oldest living culture on earth.
6 mins
WHERE FLAVOURS CURRY FAVOUR
WITH DOLLOPS OF AUTHENTICITY, SMEARED WITH REAL FLAVOURS AND OLD WORLD INDIAN HOSPITALITY, BUNGALOW, IN NEW YORK CITY, STIRS UP PASSIONS WITHOUT THE HOOPLA AND HISTRIONICS.
3 mins
The Devil is in the Details
One of the rare watchmaker-turned-CEOs, Breguet's Lionel a Marca has a sharp eye for details
3 mins
THE GREEN MILE
SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY HAS BEEN AN INTEGRAL PART OF VOLVO'S PAST AND THE CURRENT PUSH FOR ELECTRIFICATION IS SHAPING ITS FUTURE
3 mins
All that Sparkles
FINE LIVING - Style, Hot Launches, Books, Watches
2 mins
TO THE MANOR BORN
OFFERING AN INTIMATE STAY AND SUPERLATIVE SERVICE, KINWANI HOUSE IN RISHIKESH IS QUITE POSSIBLY THE MOST STUNNING BOUTIQUE HOTEL OPENING OF THE YEAR
2 mins
THROW ME ANOTHER TEQUILA, SHEILA
Move over tequila sunrise, it's time to sunset into the tequila world at the swanky new Agave Bar at Aasmana at the Ritz-Carlton Pune
2 mins
INDUS CREED
The freshly minted Ziya at the Oberoi Gurgaon, simply 'shines', much like its name implies.
2 mins
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