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The brunt of 'animal' passion
Action-drama is a loved genre in India cinema. Over the last seven or eight decades, a steady stream of angry young men and women have fought bloody battles against the demons of corruption, lust, greed and power, to loud whistles, claps and coin-throwing from an enthusiastic audience.
PARADIGM SHIFT
Zoram People's Movement opens a new path in Mizoram's political landscape
SHOCK EXIT
The loss in Chhattisgarh leaves the Congress reeling, but it might not undermine Bhupesh Baghel's political standing
THIRD TIME'S THE HARM
Ten reasons the BRS could not score a hat-trick in Telangana
REVANTH WAS READY
How Revanth Reddy won a battle of personalities against K. Chandrashekar Rao to become chief minister
LOTUS MUSCLE
BJP might introduce aggressive governance in its pursuit to remain in power for a long time
WANT TO SERVE PEOPLE TILL MY LAST BREATH
THERE ARE SEVERAL names in contention to be chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, but many political analysts feel there is no option other than Shivraj Singh Chouhan taking on the post for a fifth time. Commoners feel the same.
THE GROUND FORCE
The BJP is already moving towards its goal of 51 per cent vote share in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls
HEARTLAND HEARTACHE
The Congress finds itself in the unenviable situation of reworking its entire strategy for the Lok Sabha polls
FRIENDS, INDEED
The Pannun case will remain a mere blip in the surging India-US ties
We do not investigate movements or ideologies
THE STORM IN INDIA-CANADA ties refuses to abate with rising threats from pro-Khalistani extremists on Canadian soil.
Other militant outfits will now follow suit
We have been trying to bring all insurgent groups into the mainstream for quite a long time. In May 2017, the Manipur cabinet increased the monthly stipend of surrendered militants from ₹4,000 to ₹8,000.
Talk time
The peace pact between the Manipur government and a separatist UNLF faction serves the interests of both parties in the short term
Idea of India, bhavna of Bharat
There is one electoral record that Narendra Modi wants to equal in 2024; there is another he aspires to break. Both are currently held by the Nehru-Gandhis.
The Art Of Electoral War
At The Heart Of The BJP's Strategy To Score A Hat-trick Victory In 2024 Is A Military Philosophy That It Successfully Tested In The Assembly Polls Campaign-the More You Sweat In Peace, The Less You Bleed In Battle
The Great American Fall
It is said that when America sneezes the world catches a cold. If Donald Trump becomes -president, then the world would get pneumonia.
UP & AWAY
IndiGo is not satisfied with the dominance in the Indian sky; it wants a slice of the global pie
CRY ME A HIT
Siddharth Roy Kapur's obsession with films has led to some of India's biggest productions
A bag called Neverfull
Itsy bags are for the useless. Cool girls carry totes.
Diagnosis and beyond
At Aster, advances in medical technology are harnessed to introduce new solutions and ensure optimal outcomes for patients
The future is here
Apollo Hospitals is using AI to detect and treat a range of diseases
My dear intern....
Dr Sandeep Jauhar, who debuted as an author with Intern: A Doctor's Initiation in 2007, writes about learnings from his internship
Tech up teaching
Medical education in India needs a comprehensive reform, incorporating modern advancements, practical training and interdisciplinary collaboration
The great leveller
AI has immense potential to help bring high-quality care to communities that need it most
Patients should come to AIIMS only for complex diseases
Dr M. Srinivas, who joined AIIMS New Delhi in 1994, took over as the director of the institute in September 2022. He has more than three decades of experience in academics, administration and research.
AYE, AYE, AI
Artificial intelligence is redefining health care. In India, it is already being used in radiology, cardiology, eye and cancer care. And while research is on to expand its use, better investment and training are crucial
Tanvi Jindal's own MuSo
Tanvi Jindal Shete at 36 is a petite bundle of super-charged energy.
Cricket at the Olympics will be a game changer
Unlike former secretaries of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, Jay Shah is a man of few words-he does speak his mind in board meetings, but tries to keep a low profile outside.
It's no zero-sum game; India can grow with China
Genial but sharp, soft-spoken but articulate, V. Anantha Nageswaran has a knack for balancing extremes.
INDIA should get its act together
As the results of the five assembly elections taking place will be available to the reader at just about the same time as this column, it makes little sense to speculate on the outcome.