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The Babri canon: Putting words to complex emotions
Literature on the events of 1992-93 capture the stories of ordinary people caught in a pivotal moment in history
First Mac? Here's how to set it up
Which Mac does one choose, what about peripherals, gaming and apps on MacOS -your biggest questions answered
Add the aroma of mustard oil to your dishes
I was 11. My mom, baby sister and a couple of relatives were on the Gitanjali Express from Mumbai to Kolkata.
More than just mint, and a wedge of lime
Bars are experimenting with creative cocktail garnishes to elevate their drinks with finesse
THE HIGH-SPIRITED MEXICAN WAVE
Once relegated to the end of the menu, agave spirits have stormed India's F&B scene, giving a boost to Mexican cuisine
Journey into the afterlife
'The Far Post', about two soldiers, takes a universal theme and narrows in on the deeply emotional
In this satire, Henry Naylor looks at the absurdity of war
The play is a response to Naylor's visit to Afghanistan and has been described as a performance lecture
Parenting without gender stereotypes
In this excerpt from 'Raising Stars', Nandita Das talks about the challenges of raising boys with a sense of equality
Bring character into homes to represent its people
In late May, I was invited to Sitara Himalaya, the 10-room spa by design house Good Earth, 13km from Manali at an altitude of more than 8,000ft, nestled within candy floss clouds, the Himalayas looming like a wizened sentinel.
NEW ON SCREENS
Julia Roberts teams up with Ethan Hawke, a classic wuxia film from Taiwan, and other titles to watch
'AI regulations will ideally be light touch, though harm is concerning'
India, in trying to regulate artificial intelligence (AI), will take a light-touch approach to enable innovation, emulating the way the domestic information technology (IT) services industry was allowed to flourish in the 1990s, said S. Krishnan, secretary, ministry of electronics and IT (Meity) on Thursday.
Maldives: From a beach resort to a worry spot
This country of islands is leaning away from India again, perhaps towards China. To foil a larger apparent Chinese plan to encircle us, New Delhi should deploy a range of resources
Our Mega-Threatened Age: Why Reasons For Optimism Are Scarce
The world economy faces a polycrisis' as the Great Moderation recedes further and a Great Stagflation threat looms large
Bitcoin up 16%, rises above $44,000 mark
Bitcoin traded close to $44,000 after a notching streak since May, a rally driven in part by expectations of looser monetary policy.
COP-28: Let local climate actions outdo our global commitments
India should address its domestic vulnerabilities even as it keeps pushing hard for climate justice on the international stage
Albeit it took a while, targeted cancer drugs earned the hype
These advancements could rewrite the cancer treatment playbook
THE UTILITY OF FACTOR INVESTING IN BUILDING YOUR EQUITY PORTFOLIO
The success of a movie at the box office can be attributed to a combination of factors, including a star-studded cast, an engaging storyline, high-paced action sequences, impressive visual effects, etc. Similarly, the returns of an equity portfolio can be attributed to various factors such as market capitalization (m-cap), momentum, value, quality, and volatility.
What Saurabh Mukherjea's 5-year report card tells us
As his PMS strategy falters, harried investors demand explanation on performance
RASHMI SALUJA'S SUCCESS: THE DOC WITH A MAGIC WAND
Saluja rose from obscurity to lead the turnaround of Religare. How did she do it?
China's exports grow for first time in 6 months in relief for factories
Exports grew 0.5% from a year earlier in November, compared with a 6.4% fall in October
SpaceX initiates insider share sale talks
Elon Musk's SpaceX has initiated discussions about selling insider shares at a price that values the closely held company at $175 billion or more, according to people familiar with the matter.
Exec behind Apple's touchscreen to leave
Apple Inc.'s senior executive overseeing touch screen technology, health sensors and the company's Face ID interface is leaving the company, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Palestinians battle to survive amid attacks
Israel battled Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip's biggest cities on Thursday and said it had attacked dozens of targets, leaving Palestinians struggling to survive in a situation the United Nations described as \"apocalyptic\".
Gaza: UN chief demands truce
Antonio Guterres invokes Article 99 of UN Charter, warns UN Security Council of humanitarian catastrophe
Vivo used shell companies to send ₹1 trillion out of India: ED
Probe finds Vivo incorporated 19 more firms in various cities after its 2014 India entry
Mahindra Fin wants to grow via partnerships
CEO designate says firm will focus on diversified financial services business
Deepening financial crunch takes a toll on SpiceJet's ops
SpiceJet is currently operating only 60% of its fleet, which in numbers is about 40 aircraft
EV retail sales grow 25.5% in November
Electric vehicle total retail sales, including passenger and commercial vehicles, grew 25.5% to 152,606 units in November, according to data released by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (Fada) on Thursday.
SAT overturns Sebi's new client ban on IIFL
Tribunal also reduces penalty to ₹20 lakh from ₹1 crore imposed earlier
Banks ask fintech partners to curtail small personal loans
Top Indian banks and non-bank lenders have asked their fintech partners to curtail issuing tiny personal loans, three banking and one industry person with knowledge on the matter said on Thursday, weeks after the central bank clamped down on the fast-growing business.