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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.
INTO THIN AIR
Tackling high mountain passes on the most advanced motorcycle ever built is a breeze; just remember that you're still human.
THE INDIAN TOUCH
FROM OPTIMISING FOR INDIAN ROADS, TO ADDING HINGLISH COMMANDS AND INCORPORATING LOCAL APPS, MANUFACTURERS ARE GOING ALL OUT TO WOO THE INDIAN DRIVER.
SIMPLY ELECTRIFYING!
WITH PERFORMANCES THAT HAVE ONLY IMPROVED OVER HER DECADE-LONG CAREER, ACTRESS KRITI SANON SHARES WHAT'S IMPORTANT IN REEL AND REAL LIFE.
QUEEN OF CRIME
Oscar-winning film producer Guneet Monga's thriller series Gyaarah Gyaarah releases on the OTT platform ZEE5 on August 9
HERO WORSHIP
Mukesh Manjunath's funny and informative book explains how and why Telugu screen deities come into existence
Star-Crossed Actors
Smita Banerjee's Modernities and the Popular Melodrama: The Suchitra-Uttam Yug examines the most successful pairing in Bengali cinema
OUR COSMIC DOT
Raza: The Other Modern offers a well-rounded assessment of the art of Sayed Haider Raza
Epic Tales
Chitrakavyam Ramayanam, an ongoing exhibition at NGMA Mumbai, features artistic interpretations of the Ramayana
Stories of Influence
Author, mythologist and sexual health influencer Seema Anand is working on a new book on relationships
The Pleasure Squad
With the new crop of sex-ed content creators gaining popularity on social media, India is finally getting ready to unlearn the years of conditioning around sex and sexuality
RIDING HIGH
Kill is dancer-actor Raghav Juyal's breakthrough film, a decade into his acting career
HE'S BACK!
One fallout of the 2016 Uri attack was the disappearance of Pakistani actor Fawad Khan from our screens. He returns with Barzakh, a fantasy drama series on ZEE5
A Return To Grandeur
The funerary complex of Hyderabad's founding rulers is restored to its breathtaking glory after the conclusion of a monumental, decade-long conservation work involving hundreds of experts and craftsmen
KEEPING AN ARMS DISTANCE
India's military trade with Russia has declined due to increased procurement from the West and emphasis on indigenous material. But with much of its equipment still of Russian origin, New Delhi has to keep up strategic-defence ties with Moscow too
THE TOLL OF TOLLS
Five years after overhauling India’s highway toll collection with FASTags, the Modi government is gearing up for its next ambitious move: a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-based tolling system.
A Disturbing Act at Play
When Gujarat’s Disturbed Areas Act was legislated in 1986, the aim was to stop the distress sale of properties in areas that had witnessed communal violence.
NITISH'S NEXT GEN
At 73, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar shows no signs of slowing down—witness only the gymnastic ability he exhibited ahead of the Lok Sabha election, daring to make a political leap few would have attempted.
THE RAJ BHAVAN STAND-OFF
The true dimensions of the present can only be understood when measured against the past.
A Sustained Thrust
Though the Union Budget does not explode a big-ticket bomb in infrastructure this year, each of its big sectors-railways, highways, housing, industry, urban planning-gets an adequate push
How To Pick A University Wisely
First, A Word To Parents. Take A Chill Pill. Stay Out Of The Process. Let the student take the lead. You have led the charge so far, through 15 years of pre-school and school.