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Trouble next door
Even as the Modi government contemplates a regime change in Imphal, the Myanmar situation forces it to tread cautiously on Manipur
People from all communities involved in narcotics trade
THOUNAOJAM BRINDA was a nightmare for Manipur's drug cartel. She ventured into remote hills and destroyed hectares of poppy plantations, and arrested many VIPs who had links with the drug mafia.
Rahul Gandhi gave Manipuris a shoulder to cry on
WE WERE ALL aware of the situation in Manipur, but when we visited the state with Rahul Gandhi, what we saw and heard was beyond our imagination. The state appeared to have abandoned its responsibilities to the people. The government neither tried to bring normalcy by bridging the schism between the two communities nor did it help the victims of the violence.
BUILDING BUNKERS, GOING BONKERS
IT IS A DEMENTED STATE OF BEING IN ANGRY MANIPUR. ETHNIC STRIFE HAS BECOME BRUTAL WAR. PEOPLE WIELD MACHINE-GUNS AND BUILD BUNKERS. DISTRUST DIVIDES THE POLICE AND CENTRAL FORCES. A GROUND REPORT
In his shoes
In a new book, actor Elliot Page writes about the trauma of being stuck in the wrong body
Winning Pose
Setting the Guinness World Record for most nationalities at a yoga session on the ninth international yoga day was a testament to the transformative nature of yoga
Yoga Can Prevent Onset Of Diseases
Interview: Dr Rima Dada, professor, lab for molecular reproduction and genetics, department of anatomy, All India Institute of Medical Sciences
A Better Brain In 20 Minutes
A Centre For Research In America Records Increased Intelligence And Improved Health In People Who Practise Transcendental Meditation
Where Asanas Meet Medicine
Medical Research At Aiims, Delhi, Shows That Yoga Reduces The Severity Of Diseases And Improves Immunity
REBEL WITH A PAUSE
Yevgeny Prigozhin’s revolt turned out to be a dud; but his questions about Russia falling short in Ukraine and the problems facing the Russian army continue to trouble Putin
HIGH HOPES, LOW YIELD
Military transfer of technology is tricky business and the latest defence deal with the US has failed to meet expectations
TRYST WITH HISTORY
The Modi-Biden bonhomie was possible only because the bilateral partnership has been over several decades in the making, through the tenures of multiple presidents and prime ministers
ALL FOR ALLIANCE
Opposition parties seek flexibility to defeat a common enemy
Trade secret
KCR’s trump card, the Dalit Bandhu scheme, may tilt the community’s votes in his favour
DREAMERS, INC.
For those onboard the Titan submersible, this world was never enough
Wanted: A digital roadmap
It will help in preventive and curative cancer management
SICKLY SWEET
India sees an unusual and worrying trend of type 2 diabetes in children. The rise in such cases is being attributed to lifestyle- and diet-induced obesity
In gene and cell therapies, the challenge lies in overcoming the complexities of immune system
Sam Santhosh, who spearheaded India's genomic revolution through the incubation and launch of many companies that harness the power of sequencing and bioinformatics, holds a positive outlook on India's advancement in the bioeconomy. In an exclusive interview, he sheds light on India's potential as well as the areas where it needs to improve in genomics and drug research
Watch less, see more
With the increase in screen time, there is an alarming rise in the number of patients with computer vision syndrome
COMEDY OF ERRORS
Despite his desire for lighter roles, Nawazuddin Siddiqui does not seem to be getting it right
Namaste Broadway!
The success of South Asian artistes is quietly changing American theatre
SHORT-TERM COURSES EXTREMELY POPULAR
Interview: Dr Ishwar Basavaraddi, director of Morarji Desai, National Institute of Yoga
A TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERIENCE
Interview: Ananya Panday, actor
YOGA CAN BE INTEGRATED INTO ANY FAITH
YOGA HAS BENEFITED me not only physically but also in all dimensions of my life
YOGA IS NOT A RELIGIOUS PRACTICE
HANSA YOGENDRA—endowed with geniality, flexibility and the ability to motivate people—has been practising yoga from age three. Today, at 76, she is one of the most respected yoga teachers in the world. She has also been at the forefront of the yoga movement in the country
TOWARDS PHYSICAL WELLNESS, COMFORTABLY
RARITY OF STRENUOUS ACTION IS AN ADVANTAGE THAT YOGA HAS OVER OTHER WORKOUT REGIMENS
A PERENNIAL GIFT OF INDIAN WISDOM TO THE WORLD
Interview: Sarbananda Sonowal, minister of Ayush
GROWING INTERNATIONAL ACCEPTANCE
TOP SCIENTIFIC FORUMS HAVE EXTENDED INVITATIONS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CIMR’S RESEARCH
Artisan as artist
The fanfare around the much touted opening of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC, cleverly pronounced ‘en-mac’) has diminished. Sadly, so has the fuss around one of the most excellent exhibitions ever put together with India as its focus. The ‘India in Fashion’ showcase highlighted the global influence of Indian embroideries, textiles, drapes, motifs and design language.
The hotchpotch Ramleela
Trapped in our homes on the outskirts of Bengaluru in the autumn of 2020, and desperate for a little festive cheer, my township decided to build a 30-foot Ravana from scratch and put up a production of the Ramleela. Rachna ji’s cook was a decent carpenter and his young daughter could blow on a conch shell impressively. Brij ji’s driver’s baby girl had naughty eyes and monkey-like antics. Kamal ji’s ten-year-old grandson could pull off a booming, evil Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! Armed with a bunch of yellow saris that could be swathed as either saris or dhotis, a playlist of traditional aartis and Bollywood bhajans, and a massive pile of donated cardboard cartons, bamboo poles and bright kite paper in every colour, we kickstarted our production.