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Haute Locker
Elegance and sophistication rule the roost for fashion impresario Giorgio Armani this season, while for Summer 2018, he predicts a light touch that is comfortable yet fluid
Women Barred- A Black Day For Democracy!
As temples try to keep women out of their inner chambers in the name of gods, women take recourse to their constitutional rights to worship at par with men.
Artist Awash In The Land Of Refugees
On the Greek Island of Lesvos, Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei stands tall to support the refugees.
Tips To Give Your House A Sustainable Makeover
A dash of sustainable or organic goes a long way in reducing carbon footprint. Start small or go the whole hog. Here are some ideas that’ll give your house a new breath of life.
The New Red Army
Fraser Forster’s return cannot be the only reason for Southampton’s sudden upturn but the turnaround since he took over in goal has been staggering.
Egg Freezing: A Choice Of Living Life On Your Own Terms
Diana Hayden hopes to inspire more women to freeze their eggs and give themselves the choice of living life on their own terms.
Equipments- To Exercise Your Soul, Mind And Body
Equipments for not only a wholesome workout, but also to exercise your soul, mind and body.
JNU Controversy: The March Of The ABVP
The Sangh’s student organisation strides across campuses on the strength of a BJP regime at the centre.
Floor Show: Get Ready To Be Floored By The Latest Collections
Whether you prefer marble over wood, or mosaic to laminate, get ready to be floored by the latest collections available in the market.
Nitish's New War
After prohibition, the CM vows to end dowry and child marriage
Green Corridor
Konkan Railway| Established in 1990.
First Class
IIT Kharagpur | Established in 1951
Space For Dissent
JNU| Established in 1966.
What Killed The Children
What Killed The Children
Warming Up For The Finals
For both the TDP and YSR Congress, the Nandyal bypoll will hold early signs of which way the 2019 assembly elections may go
Inhuman Error
The gangmen repairing a section of the tracks near Muzaffar nagar in Uttar Pradesh thought they had enough time to bolt back a section before an incoming passenger train arrived.
The Body As Canvas
All the world’s become a stage for performance artists in India as they push boundaries, both personal and political
The Code Against Cruelty
Women’s rights lawyer flavia agnes breaks down the law and shares her insight on the use and misuse of section 498a of the indian penal code
Endearing Everyman
It’s easy to forget that Rajkummar Rao isn’t the hero of Bareilly Ki Barfi(BKB). His rough “Hallooo” and timid “Theek tha na” leave the audience in splits.
Defenders Not So Super
Netflix’s partnership with Marvel has given it a rival of sorts to HBO fantasy sensation Game of Thrones. But the hotly anticipated Defenders, sadly, is not so super—weighed down by lacklustre writing and the too emo Iron Fist.
Eating On The Edge
POH—Progressive Oriental House—Mumbai’s latest temple to culinary capriciousness, is the brainchild of the deceptively school boyish Aveek Chatterjee, 25.
Of Scents & Senses
Kama Ayurveda’s Vivek Sahni and The Bombay Perfumery’s Manan Gandhi are the rightful poster boys for Indian-made beauty products.
Ready for Business
Excellence is not an aim but a tradition in this premier institution for commerce education
Chinese Chequers in Kashmir
When China’s envoy in Delhi, Luo Zhaohui, suggested in a speech on May 5 that Beijing could “rename” the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)— which runs through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK)—to acknowledge India’s sovereignty concerns, it appeared Luo’s government, long gone tone-deaf to India’s concerns about its vast projects in disputed land, was finally beginning to listen.
Legal Eagles
NLSIU has held the top spot in the rankings for the past three years running. Students get hands-on practice, besides a world-class education
There and Back Again
You’re walking in a jungle, and you meet a lion. What time is it? It’s time to run.” That’s Vir Das’s earliest memory of a joke.
Tightrope For Rupani In Second Term
Tightrope For Rupani In Second Term
Chief Negotiator - Arun Jaitley, 65
The main architect of the first major tax reform since Independence, the Goods and Services Tax, has also deftly managed the aftermath of demonetisation
He Still Counts - Nawaz Sharif, 67
Three-time prime minister, he refuses to go quietly into the sunset despite his latest setback, which has sent him into political exile for a decade
People's CM
Pawan Kumar Chamling recently achieved the distinction of being the longest-serving chief minister in the country. While there’s no serious threat to his position, Chamling knows that he needs to be more cautious of both opponents and allies than ever before