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GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
There are many ways to invest in gold, but each of the available options comes with its share of benefits and pitfalls
HOW MUCH DO YOU NEED TO RETIRE?
To arrive at the sum you need, you have to factor in expenses when you retire, years you have left to save and how much you require to save
SECURING A LIFELINE
Life insurance is a way to protect your family should you unexpectedly die. It is a financial instrument to keep their dreams alive when you are no longer able to provide for them
SEMICONDUCTOR HEAT
The Centre, as well as the Maharashtra government, come under heavy fire from critics as VedantaFoxconn shifts its Rs 1.54 lakh crore semiconductor project from the state to poll-bound Gujarat
CITY OF STALLED PROJECTS
Development takes a backseat in the zeal to rewrite the history of the erstwhile capital of the Mughal empire and rename its heritage monuments such as the Taj, with many of the city's development projects caught in purgatory
RAZING QUESTIONS
MADRASSAS
A MEDIUM-WEIGHT CONTENDER
TEJAS MK2 FIGHTER JETS
PILOT FACES TURBULENCE
The occasion was sombre, yet politically significant. Members of the Gujjar community had reached Pushkar, about 150 kilometres west of Jaipur, on September 12, to take part in a mass meeting and pay tributes to Colonel Kirori Singh Bainsla, the man who gained a manner of iconic status after leading the agitation to demand special reservation for the community in Rajasthan.
SPEAKING OF BEING EQUAL
LANGUAGE DIVIDE
BUFFERING CLAIMS
One by one, disengagement at major points of friction between the Indian Army and China’s PLA in Ladakh is reducing tension. But there is concern that the creation of new demilitarised buffer zones along the LAC amount to a further loss of territory on the border with China
CANCER THE NEW CURES
Cellular intervention promises to change the way the emperor of maladies is diagnosed, treated and perhaps even cured in India
RED DAWN RISING
It was a near-forgotten sight— College Street boipara (book market), the education hub of Kolkata, awash with red.
DIGGING IN HIS HEELS
Amitabh Srivastava
A RACE FOR THE PRESIDENCY
There’s been no official declaration yet, but most Congress leaders, offthe record, confirm that there will be at least two candidates for the party’s presidential poll scheduled for October 17—Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot (purportedly backed by the Gandhi family) and Shashi Tharoor, the Lok Sabha MP from Thiruvananthapuram.
Kota Factory, Season 2
While Online Ed-tech Companies Eye The Brick-And-Mortar World Of Coaching Centres In The City, Traditional Institutes Are Extending Their Digital Arms To Remain On Top Of The Game
Arunachal - Rolling Through The Hills
Generous hosts, scrumptious food, a rich heritage and dreamy hilltops-a 12-day drive through Arunachal Pradesh lays out all that makes the simple, free-hearted northeastern state one of the most delightful travel destinations in India
Return Of The Cheetah
Hunted to extinction in India by 1952, the big cat is now being reintroduced in the country. Will the world’s first intercontinental trans location of a carnivore in the wild work?
Has Bollywood Got Its Groove Back?
The success of Brahmastra is a source of both relief and optimism for cinemas
With Travel as Her Guide
Whether it’s an outdoor shoot or a family trip, actress Raveena Tandon knows how to squeeze maximum delight from the itinerary she is given
MORE THAN JUST TIGERS
Tiger sightings aren't Ranthambore's only reward. The national park now offers many more perks
DESERT DELIGHTS
Don't believe the postcards. If you really want to explore Jaisalmer, ditch the camel for a jeep
EAT, READ, LOVE
In Rampur, everything from the Raza Library to the shop selling jalebis has aged gracefully
WE WILL GIVE AN ADDITIONAL DIMENSION TO OUR STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP
The strategic partnership between India and France, which will complete 25 years next year, has not just deepened but also considerably expanded India-France relations since it was announced in 1998. Regarded as one of India's most reliable partners, ties with France, particularly in defence, have gained as much salience as New Delhi's relations with Moscow. That was evident when CATHERINE COLONNA, France's new foreign minister, made her maiden visit to India on September 13-15 after she was appointed in May 2022. In an exclusive interview to Group Editorial Director RAJ CHENGAPPA, Colonna spoke candidly on a range of key issues, from bilateral ones that included enhancing defence cooperation, to global concerns, such as how to join forces to ensure peace in the Indo-Pacific region, how to resolve the Russia-Ukraine war, combating terror in all forms and the role India can play when it becomes president of the G20 later this year.
BULLET BAZAAR
In an otherwise depressed economy, you could call it a booming industry. On July 22, Jharkhand Police arrested Maoist leader Adesh 'Mangra' Ganjhu from the Serum forest in Latehar district.
FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL
The country's oldest regional party-Shiromani Akali Dal and so is its first family.
THE TEESTA TUSSLE
The vexed issue of sharing the waters of the Teesta river between India and Bangladesh has always been a hot topic during polls for over a decade, especially in the eastern neighbour.
A RUPEE-ROUBLE STALEMATE
INDIA-RUSSIA TRADE
SOUTHERN STIRRINGS
A fresh round in the fight for federalism is unfolding in Tamil Nadu, with the control over its universities emerging as the apple of discord.
THE QUEST FOR UNITY
September, it seems, has put a spring in the steps of India’s Opposition leaders. Another determined bid is on to forge an Opposition alliance that can take on the Narendra Modi-led BJP in the 2024 general election.
LIGHT ON THEIR TRACKS
THE HIGH-ALTITUDE STAND-OFF WITH CHINA HAS FORCED THE INDIAN ARMY TO RECOGNISE THE NEED FOR LIGHT TANKS. A NEW PROJECT TO DESIGN AND BUILD ARMOURED VEHICLES FOR THE HIMALAYAN FRONTIER IS WAITING FOR THE GO-AHEAD