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DIYAS FOR DIYA KUMARI
Diya Kumari has taken to Vidyadhar Nagar constituency in Jaipur like fish to water.
So Who's Soorma Bhopali?
Vast, open prairies overrun by dacoits with bad teeth, a scriptwriter from Indore in Salim Khan, a teenager getting ajob in a bidi factory in Jabalpur.....though it was never mentioned explicitly, Madhya Pradesh is writ all over the 1975 blockbuster Sholay.
THE PATIENT CRUSADER
WILL FORTUNE FINALLY TURN FOR SURGUJA'S EX-MAHARAJA, T.S. SINGH DEO, WHO CONTINUES TO BE A CM HOPEFUL?
FALLING OVER BACKWARDS
THE SAFFRON PARTY IS RELYING HEAVILY ON THE OBC VOTE AS A POTENTIAL GAME-CHANGER
'WE'RE WAY AHEAD IN THE RACE'
UNION MINISTER GAJENDRA SHEKHAWAT GIVES THE OPPOSITION BJP'S TAKE IN WHAT IS PROVING TO BE A CLOSELY FOUGHT CAMPAIGN. EXCERPTS:
"Our voters will see the difference we have made"
In an interview with Group Editorial Director Raj Chengappa and Deputy Editor Rohit Parihar, the incumbent chief minister Ashok Gehlot seems confident that there is no significant anti-incumbency against his government and that his bid to win the assembly polls is on track. In a companion interview, BJP leader and Union minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat expresses equal confidence that his party will form a majority government. Excerpts from the interviews:
CULTIVATING THE FARMER
IT'S ELECTORAL HARVEST TIME, AND BOTH BJP AND CONGRESS ARE OUT IN THE FIELD WITH A BUSHEL OF PROMISES. WHY IS THE FARM VOTE THE KEY DETERMINANT IN THE FOUR BIG STATES VOTING THIS MONTH?
MAHOBA WAITS FOR WATER
At the beginning of November, the Jal Jeevan Mission dashboard indicated glad tidings for Uttar Pradesh's Bundelkhand region.
THE PLAGUE OF FALLING BRIDGES
Celebration turned to tragedy this Dussehra in Palanpur town of Banaskantha district in north Gujarat.
A WRONG BOX GETS TICKED
In a 48-minute-long speech that he intended as momentous, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar took a 27-second wrong turn that had the Opposition crying \"crass\" and \"vulgar\" and asking for his resignation, the National Commission for Women weighing in too, and Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav offering a qualified justification.
THE MARATHA MAZE
The popular mood for caste-based surveys seems to have infected Maharashtra too, but with a twist.
The New Goldies
The New Goldieshome To Homecare, Travel To Consumables, A Whole Economy Is Springing Up Around The Needs Of India's Senior Citizenry, Helping Them Live Life On Their Own Terms
BRUSH WITH SUFISM
Muzaffar Ali's upcoming exhibition fuses his passion for painting and cinema
LOOKING FOR WOMEN
Janina Ramirez's Femina tries to right the wrongs of history by resurrecting the medieval women who were erased from it
Bonds That Matter
Two women-centric books-Mauli and The Woman Who Climbed Trees-explore Nepali society and how women navigate it
In the Fast Lane
True to his name, rapper Raftaar maintains a heady pace-juggling rapping with entrepreneurship and, now, acting in a web series
PAINTING THE BLUES
An ongoing show at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Noida-Prussian Blue-focuses on an iconic pigment that was discovered by accident but changed the course of art
CASTING CHARACTERS
At 99, sculptor Ram Sutar is busier than ever-and has just unveiled a statue of B.R. Ambedkar in the US
BRAVE NEW WORLD
FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF INDIA'S MBA GRADUATES, THE CHOICES THEY MAKE WILL MATTER AS MUCH AS THEIR CAPABILITIES. FIVE PIECES OF ADVICE TO NAVIGATE THIS EXCITING NEW LANDSCAPE
TURNING THREAT INTO OPPORTUNITY
SPJIMR, MUMBAI, SHOWS HOW TO PUT THIS WISDOM INTO PRACTICE WHILE TEACHING MANAGERIAL SKILLS TO BUSINESS LEADERS OF THE FUTURE
EXPANDING HORIZONS
FROM COURSES FOR THE ARMED FORCES TO TEACHING FISCAL PRUDENCE TO ZILLA PARISHAD MEMBERS, INDIA'S FIRST IIM TAKES MANAGEMENT EDUCATION BEYOND BUSINESS WHILE REMAINING TRUE TO ITS CORE
CHANNELING THE CHANGE
THE INDIA TODAY GROUP-MDRA BEST BUSINESS SCHOOLS SURVEY SHOWS AN ENCOURAGING TREND-THE GAP BETWEEN THE TOP-RANKING INSTITUTES AND THOSE AT THE BOTTOM HAS ALMOST HALVED. ANOTHER NEW BEGINNING-RANKING OF THE BEST SHORT-TERM COURSES
BITTER HARVEST
Changing weather patterns are wreaking havoc on Indian apples, robbing them of their deep red colour and premium quality
A FORCE TO RULE THE SKIES
WORLD-CLASS ACQUISITIONS HAVE GIVEN THE INDIAN AIR FORCE A COMBAT EDGE IN THE REGION. ROBUST IN DEFENCE, LETHAL IN STRIKE CAPABILITY, IT SERVES AS A WARNING TO OUR TWO ADVERSARIES
REBIRTH PANGS
THE CONGRESS RALLIES A FIGHTING FORCE AGAINST ITS MAIN RIVAL BRS WITH A CONSTITUENCY-WISE CAMPAIGN STRATEGY
CHRONICLING TIBET
From Ukraine and Armenia 2023 has reminded us that many people across the world still fight for their freedom, more or less seen, more or less supported. Among them is the 75-year-old struggle of Tibetans against the People's Republic of China.
THE BURDEN OF EXPANSION
If things go according to plan, the world will be coming down to stroll along the Sabarmati riverfront. India is likely to bid for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, after the Australian state of Victoria dropped out earlier this year.
GIVING MUSLIMS A HAND
In a state where it has largely been relegated to a position of irrelevancy, the Congress is trying hard to get back into contention with an extravagant nod at its old 'big tent' politics.
NAIDU'S SHIFT IN STRATEGY
The assembly ection may be more than six months away, but the political climate is already heating up in Andhra Pradesh. On October 31, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president N.
BELEAGUERED IN QATAR
India had already been walking a difficult tight-rope on West Asian politics, roiled by the conflict in Gaza, when Qatar served a shocker on it on October 26: it awarded the death sentence to eight former Indian navy personnel on charges of spying for Israel.