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Indian American voters are jumping on to the Lotus Potus bandwagon
Kerala should have implemented the Gadgil report
IN THE EARLY hours of July 30, Kerala experienced its most devastating landslide in history.
States of flux
Having shed their NDA-friendly image, the BJD and the YSRCP are reorienting strategies to hold on to their space in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh
OPPOSITION INTERESTED IN PLAYING POLITICS, NOT DISCUSSING BUDGET
THE FIRST budget of the first Narendra Modi government in 2014 had seen finance minister Arun Jaitley painstakingly replying to questions, winning grudging admiration of the opposition's floor leader Mallikarjun Kharge and Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
Don't politicise budget
The concept of budget traces its roots from ancient India, with references found in Kautilya's Arthashastra, where kosha (the treasury) is highlighted as a vital component of the state.
Soccer slurs and colonial claims
What exactly had Marco Materazzi muttered to Zinedine Zidane at the 2006 World Cup final?
Double The Hope
The time is ripe for Satwik and Chirag to claim their first Olympic medal
Return Of The King
Neeraj Chopra faces a tough battle in the men’s javelin event, but his consistency is cause for optimism
Let The Gains Begin!
From trying to prove that Indian dominance in an athletics event was not a fluke to vying for a third individual Olympic medal, the Indian contingent at the Paris Olympics is full of varied arcs
Laugh Kamala, laugh
Ever since Kamala Harris—daughter to a scientist mother born in Tamil Nadu, and father from Jamaica—became the presumptive nominee for the US presidential elections, the internet has lit up with bite-sized memes and videos of her.
NO LIMIT TO WHAT I CAN DO
INTERVIEW LEON with MARCHAND FRENCH SWIMMER
Endless ambition
P.R. Sreejesh goes into his last tournament for India with the aim of upgrading the bronze won in Tokyo
From denial to grudging admission
Fixing the job crisis is a gigantic task, and the government must apply itself diligently to it
Spinal solution
A new approach to treating Parkinson's Plus Syndrome, a first in India
ON A LIMB, AND A PRAYER
Syam Kumar S.S. had his right leg amputated at age eight. At 23, he has had 16 surgeries already. But today, the world knows him as the youngest person to skydive solo with a prosthetic leg
Brown is in
Taking Indian beats to international heights
NOT LETTING OUR GUARD DOWN
THOMAS BACH PRESIDENT, INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE
Bone voyage
The remarkable journey of two innovators whose work is poised to revolutionise bone reconstructive surgery
MAN WITH THE BILLION STORIES
Vikas Swarup's latest novel is satire at its best, with a touch of the screwball
Street fighter
Vinesh Phogat’s path to Paris has been a rollercoaster ride; a medal there would be the fairytale ending
Cross-border care
How a teenage Pakistani girl found hope and a new heart in India
MAN UP!
Low testosterone is as much a taboo for men as menopause has been for women. It needn't be
Politically correct
Made by political compulsions, Nirmala Sitharaman’s budget is meant for political outcomes
THE MONK WHO SLAM-DUNKS
Swami Nateshananda Saraswati aka N. Amarnath is a former basketball player who participated in the 1980 Moscow Olympics
Par for the course
Aditi Ashok has a realistic chance of medalling at Paris 2024, but a good start will be crucial
The Shein is off
I have to admit absolutely loved the Reliance wedding. Oops, I meant to say the Ambani wedding.
Alcaraz and I are going for a medal
Rafael Nadal looks back on a paradoxical Roland Garros, where he rediscovered his excellent sensations despite losing his opener at the French Open.
The spectacular disg-race!
My memories of watching the Ben Johnson-Carl Lewis showdown at the 1988 Seoul Olympics
Lakshya's zen energy
While being fully aware of his ability and his weakness, Lakshya Sen is not thinking too far ahead
Faith of the fearless
Nikhat Zareen wants better than bronze, but being unseeded in the 50kg category could make her path tricky