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5 Mistakes to Avoid in a Modular Kitchen
Our expert lists out the best way to put the fun in functional when cooking up a storm
FREEBIES VS WELFARE
Inefficiency-breeding political gimmick or a necessity to uplift the poor... Making sense of the great debate
WHY CHOOSE ALL-WEATHER FUNDS
Balanced Advantage Funds are a class apart and come in handy for all types of investors for the dynamic asset allocation model they follow
CENTRAL TO THE INDIA STORY
As Madhya Pradesh makes rapid strides in key areas of growth, a range of experts deliberate on how it can become India's top-performing state
CARRIER OF A LEGACY
BUILT THE NATION'S FIRST INDIGENOUSLY AIRCRAFT CARRIER, VIKRANT, IS ALL SET TO BE COMMISSIONED. THE POWER AND STRIKING RANGE OF THE NAVY'S LARGEST WARSHIP WILL BE A VITAL INSTRUMENT TO ACHIEVE INDIA'S MARITIME STRATEGIC INTERESTS
THE URBAN FARMHOUSE
Walking through a vaastu-compliant home in Pondicherry that strikes a fine balance between design, drama, and the surrounding environment
The Many Shades of Brown
COLOUR-BLIND CASTING IN US AND UK SHOWS HAS OPENED UP THE STAGE FOR INDIAN ACTORS TO DISPLAY THEIR TALENT
JUGALBANDI ON GOVERNANCE
It is unusual for two distinguished former IAS officers with such vastly different experiences to combine forces and put down their learnings about governance. Lead author Nand Kishore Singh has worn several hats, the more recent one being chairman of the Fifteenth Finance Commission.
‘PROVOCATIVE’ JUDGMENTS
The two victims are Dalit social activists, and the accused is a 74-year-old social reformer and cultural icon in Kerala who, ironically, often speaks for Dalit causes—and, to deepen the irony, had recently commented on the state’s sexual conservatism.
CRAFTING A REVIVAL
THE UTTAR PRADESH GOVERNMENT'S ODOP SCHEME HAS PLUCKED CRAFTS FROM NEAR EXTINCTION, GIVEN ARTISANS GUARANTEED INCOME AND CONTRIBUTED TO THE STATE'S EXPORT GROWTH THROUGH GOOD MARKETING
TELANGANA TICKING...
A dizzying set of events has sent temperatures soaring over the political skies in Telangana, with various strands of the provincial and the national getting entangled in mutually aggravating ways.
Freedom @75 - India Then And Now
On its 75th Independence anniversary, India can celebrate the substantial reduction of poverty and the uptick in economic growth. But it faces a tough task to become a developed country by India@100
FISSION FEATS
India’s atomic journey has enabled nuclear deterrence but failed to deliver on the promise of an energy revolution
MINORITY RAPPORT
Delicate in the best of times, and often volatile, India needs to de-escalate politics around communities and focus on welfare
HOW INDIA WAS BORN AGAIN
AN ONGOING EXHIBITION AT KOLKATA'S INDIAN MUSEUM REMINDS US THAT WE CAN DELIGHT IN OUR INDEPENDENCE
FROM SCREENING TO STREAMING
From the black-and-white era to the OTT surge, Indian cinema has traversed a long road. In its every phase since India’s Independence, it has been influenced by the hopes, aspirations and fears of the people it has sought to entertain
REGIONS, LEGIONS
The wheels of the polity can’t choose between hub and spoke, even if the Centre has historically viewed states with wariness. The record is quite clear. Federalism is key: their proximity to the ground means states score on both policy innovation and democratic dialogue-making challenge now is to become
HONING OUR DEFENCES
For nearly six decades now, DRDO has helped the country fulfil its mission of self-reliance and improve its indigenous defence capabilities
STELLAR SHOW
The Indian space programme is now among the world’s most accomplished, instilling pride in every Indian
KHAKI BLUES
Tasked with maintaining law and order, the police’s difficult role has been rendered tougher due to political interference and neglect of reform
MORE BANG FOR THE BUCK
A repository of history and tradition, the Indian armed forces have proved themselves in the heat of battle. It is now one of the world’s most modern militaries
RINGING IN THE NEW
From having 150,000 telephone exchange lines in 1947, India now is the world’s second-largest telecommunications market with 1,200 million telephone subscribers
ON CRUISE CONTROL
Civil aviation in India is taking off, albeit slowly, to catch up with its global peers. All it needs to focus is on maintaining the quality and financial prudence
TURNING THE TIDE
The government is now planning to revive old waterways to build a robust inland and maritime transportation network
SCORCHING PACE
Building roads and highways picked up speed in India in the 2000s. Now, the country has the second largest road network in the world, after the US
GRAIN REVOLUTION
From an agri economy struggling to feed its people to self-sufficiency and surplus, the story of Indian agriculture has been one of many milestones and some reverses
THE FORCE MULTIPLIERS
The services sector has been instrumental in powering India's growth in the past two decades, including in exports
BREAKING THE SHACKLES
India's manufacturing sector has had a long journey, from building the country's industrial foundations to licence raj to liberalisation. The challenge now is to become globally competitive
GROWTH PANGS
The country's metamorphosis from an economic laggard to the fastest growing economy globally is the result of visionary policy decisions in the past few decades
The Modi Phenomenon
The prime minister’s personal popularity remains undented, compensating for his government’s shortcomings on the economic front. He now needs to address the pain points that the survey throws up, including inflation and unemployment