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Finding the Sweet Spot
Four promising new EP releases by independent artists show that relationships remain an endless source of inspiration
Age No Bar
Keep Moving, Milind Soman's latest book, cowritten with his wife and mother, shows that you can be fit at any age
FEVER PITCH
If there are rains, can viruses be far behind? The southwest monsoon, which hit India at the end of May, brought with it much-needed relief from the blistering summer, but also saw an alarming outbreak of a range of viral infections across the country. \"
Like Father, (Un)like Daughter
An exhibition at Mumbai’s Chatterjee Lal compares and contrasts the works of an influential fatherdaughter artist duo
TACKLING TEETHING TROUBLES
A NOBODY PITCHFORKED INTO THE HOT SEAT AS CM, BHAJAN LAL SHARMA HAS BORNE THE BAPTISM BY FIRE WITH NO RANCOUR. NOW, HE'S SLOWLY EVOLVING HIS POLICY SIGNATURE: SENSIBLE, BALANCED AND NOT WITHOUT THE BIG IDEA
THE SLATE IS CLEAN
Tejas Majithiya, a resident of Gujarat's Una town, is a science graduate, has a Master's degree too in science, has completed a Bachelor in Education (BEd) course and also cleared the state government's teachers' aptitude test (TAT, for recruitment as teaching staff in a government-run or aided school) in 2023.
Symphony of Success
The Musical Maverick is a detailed account of Shankar Mahadevan's career as a musician and singer
Not All Fun And Games
In Boundary Lab, Nandan Kamath examines the phenomenon of sports, \"the world's largest social experiment\"
PANACEA OR PANDORA'S BOX?
THE SUPREME COURT'S RECENT VERDICT ALLOWING SUBCLASSIFICATION WITHIN SCS/ STS HAS SET OFF A DEBATE ON WHETHER RESERVATIONS LEAD TO TRUE SOCIAL EQUITY OR GET REDUCED TO A TOOL IN THE HANDS OF POLITICAL PARTIES SEEKING TO PROFIT FROM VOTE BANK POLITICS
CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN
Everest, Inc.is about the aura of the world's tallest mountain and the commercial climbing industry it has spawned
EYE ON INDIA
DESTINATION INDIA AT DAG, DELHI, SHOWS HOW PERCEPTIONS AND TREATMENTS EVOLVED AMONG FOREIGN ARTISTS IN THE PREINDEPENDENCEERA
LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTING
In between directing and teaching in film schools, Anurag Kashyap is doing a lot of acting this year
DRIVEN TO DESPAIR
\"Are loco pilots not humans?\" the Congress had asked on social media platforms, after Rahul Gandhi, leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, visited a running room, or rest room, for locomotive pilots at the New Delhi railway station last month to review their working conditions. Rahul himself spoke of their \"16-hour\" workday and \"boiling hot\" cabins.
Shunning Stereotypes
Writer-producer Kanika Dhillon returns with Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba, whose divisive lead character Rani makes unapologetic choices and is anything but docile
BRIDGING THE DIVIDE
In the last week of June, a highprofile delegation from Pakistan travelled to Jammu and Kashmir to inspect hydropower projects covered under the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), marking the first such visit in over five years to address differences between the two South Asian nations over shared water resources.
REIMAGINING EDUCATION
The India Today Education Conclave 2024 saw educators debate on making India a global leader, ready for the 21st century
HUMANS OF BANDHAVGARH
Recent explorations by historians and archaeologists in the Bandhavgarh National Park have shone a torch on the hitherto unlit history rather, prehistory of the Baghelkhand region in eastern Madhya Pradesh.
PICKING UP THE PIECES
It's as if even the road is afraid to go down that last stretch to the 'valley of death'.
A MINISTER REBELS
Crisis brings understanding.
The Wayanad Blunders
Despite Several Warnings By Environment Committees, Indiscriminate Quarrying And Deforestation Have Continued Apace, Forcing Kerala To Pay This Heavy Price
Hasina's Big Challenge
On July 31, Sheikh Hasina may have become the longest serving prime minister of Bangladesh with a total of 20 years (though not consecutively) at the helm, but she has been on the backfoot ever since the recent, explosive protests by college/ university students over reservation for government jobs resulted in around 200 deaths.
Sleepless In India
Indians Are Facing A Debilitating Sleep Deficit, But Promising New Advances In Sleep Therapy Offer Them Hope
Pak's New Gameplan In Jammu
The wave of militant attacks in the mountainous region has got the security establishment scrambling to provide a "full-throttle" response
Southern Comfort
Food can be medicine, magic and a medley of tradition and innovation: Avartana at ITC Maratha is the blueprint of how to break the mould, while honouring the materials that make it.
THE SHOE SNOB
Top five shoes styles that have given the sneaker squad the runaround.
Innovation Meets Gastronomy
Today, dining experiences aren't just about the food at a restaurant, but everything that comes along―the ambience, entertainment and interactive elements.
STATE OF THE ARTS
The most creative global cities to elevate your mind-body-soul experience
UNEQUALLED EQUINOX
In the world's first hotel born of a globally-renowned fitness brand, sleep scientists design rooms, outlining a new trend in luxury hospitality.
STIR IT UP
India is basking in its mixology glory, with stirring new trends and concepts, but there are some habits that have caught on that the industry can't seem to shake off. Here's what the alco-bev professionals are tossing up.
Four Play
Folding smartphones have come a long way and with each iteration they keep getting better.