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AN UNEASY TRUCE
On December 15, 2021, a long-drawn-out legal battlebetween members of the erstwhile Jaipur royalty came to a close.
DELIGHTING IN THE DETAIL
Her attention to craft has helped actor SHEFALI SHAH become the cynosure of modern entertainment
WANTED: A HEALING TOUCH
After two Covid-battered years and in the midst of assembly elections, the government is likely to attempt a feelgood budget for 2022-23
Q + A “AGE HAS LIBERATED ME”
Actor Lara Dutta Bhupathi is enjoying her day in the ott sun. The comedy Kaun Banegi Shikharwati on Zee5 is already the former Ms Universe’s third web show in two years
A CAMPAIGN WITH BYTE
Leaders savvy and unsavvy, freelance techie gunslingers who do saffron in the morning and socialism by night, the smell of virtual cordite…. India is seeing its first online-only elections. What do the Digital War Rooms of parties look like?
THE POISONED WELL
Ask around in the Digambar Chowk area of Jorhat in Assam about engineering student Niraj Bishnoi and you run up against a strange kind of absence. Many in the neighbourhood did not even know he existed.
JAT PLUS: A CHALLENGE IN THE WEST
After a decade in the wilderness, the Rashtriya Lok Dal and its new chief, Jayant Chaudhary, are back in the reckoning in bastion western UP
A FLYOVER INTO PUNJAB
High sensitivity around identity issues, the spectre of security, a fragmented and fluid political canvas...will all of that converge to the BJP's advantage?
THAT SINKING FEELING
THEATRES
DARK CLOUDS LOOM AGAIN
The Covid Omicron variant once again threatens to cripple most services sector businesses. How deeply the economy will be scarred depends on the level of the health crisis at hand
'Long-endurance submarines pose new challenges'
INTERVIEW
WE THAT ARE YOUNG
Much like the youth of her characters, Sally Rooney’s latest novel is caught in a flux of becoming
DON'T FIGHT THIS FLIGHT
Written by T.J. Newman, a former flight attendant, Falling is a kind of blockbuster hijack drama that keeps you strapped in from the start
UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY
Abir Mukherjee’s sixth novel in the Wyndham-Banerjee series sees him better already good form
DADDY DEAREST
THE NIZAM IN ANEES SALIM’S NOVEL HAS SO MANY CHILDREN THAT THEIR VOICES TOGETHER CREATE A POLYPHONY
WINNING THE RACE
IN HIS RECENTLY RELEASED MEMOIR, KAL PENN TELLS THE STORY OF HOW HE BROKE HOLLYWOOD’S DIVERSITY CEILING
BOOK MARKING 2021
From the return of big names to Covid becoming a literary protagonist, 2021 had something for us all
GAME OF THRONES
Manu S. Pillai throws light on the oft-ignored histories of India’s princely states in False Allies
MY BEST OF 2021 - GAUTAM BHATIA
GAUTAM BHATIA Author, The Wall
MY BEST OF 2021 - GOPALKRISHNA GANDHI
Former diplomat; Author of Refuge
MY BEST OF 2021 - MIRZA WAHEED
MIRZA WAHEED Author, Tell Her Everything
MY BEST OF 2021 - JERRY PINTO
JERRY PINTO Author; translator
SPACE-TIME CONTINUUM
THE STORIES IN THIS SCI-FI ANTHOLOGY MIGHT BE SET IN THE FUTURE, BUT THEIR ROOTS ARE IN THE HERE AND NOW
Sense of an Ending
EVEN AS AMITAVA KUMAR’S NOVEL ASKS IF FICTION HAS A ROLE TO PLAY IN OUR LIVES STILL, HIS WRITING SAYS YES
THE POET WRITES TO THE SAINT
By revisiting the correspondence of Gandhi and Tagore, historian Rudrangshu Mukherjee helps reveal aspects of their personalities we don’t usually see
The Next Labour Revolution
The future of work rests on using technology to understand and improve employees’ experience at work
2022: Hope & Fear
What a difference a month makes. At the start of November, 2021 seemed well on its way from the worst of times which it had showed us in April, to a holiday season of laughter and forgetting. Normalcy, or at least ‘the new normal’, seemed like the catchphrase for the coming new year. That and ‘endemicity.’ And then on November 26, we got something much catchier: Omicron.
Cleaning Up India's Energy Systems
In the fight against climate change, india’s real challenge will not be building infrastructure, but ensuring that even the poorest can pay the cost of this ‘clean’ energy
THE TIMES ARE A-CHANGIN'…
THOUGH STRONG, THE GLOBAL RECOVERY REMAINS UNEVEN AND INCOMPLETE, AND 2022 BRINGS MANY NEW CHALLENGES
MORE SUPPLY, LOW DEMAND
WITH VACCINATION NUMBERS RISING, SUPPLY CHAIN BOTTLENECKS ARE LIKELY TO EASE, IMPROVING OUTPUT. THE CHALLENGE IN 2022 WILL BE TO KEEP DEMAND HIGH TO ALLOW INDIA TO RETURN TO THE PRE-PANDEMIC GROWTH PATH