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Kamandal Goes West
Whatever the outcome of the election, one thing is sure: Kamala Harris embodies the tensions of an America still struggling to define its identity
The Deathly Waltz
The US-Israel relationship is a macabre dance that has created a necropolis out of Gaza and Lebanon
War Within and Without
What will decide the US mandate? Its approach to the wars outside, Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Middle East, or the battles within-economic, race, gun violence and immigration?
Wah, Taj
Armed with the steely spirit of Tajness’, the staff members at Taj Hotel in Mumbai put themselves in the line of fire to save the lives of the guests on 26/11
Exciting Breakthroughs in Breast Cancer Treatment
In this interview, Dr. Kanchan Kaur discusses advancements in Indian healthcare, the rise of women in medicine, and critical insights on breast cancer treatment and awareness
Ratan, Ta-ta
Many in the Indian industry think they have lost a moral compass in the passing of Tata
Plutarch's Mine of Poetry
Poet, writer and former IPS officer Keki N. Daruwalla has left behind a towering literary legacy
The Memory Keeper
Much of Han Kang's fiction traces the impact of the violence inflicted on ordinary lives by authoritarians and the burden of historical traumas
A Ploy for Self-Coronation
The ONOE proposal to synchronise elections puts the dynamic democratic process at risk
Time to Abrogate Bitterness
The National Conference's win in the recent assembly elections is a mandate for transformation, not celebration
'We Lose Our House Every Day'
With nearly one in every 100 people in India living under the threat of eviction, the weight of anxiety, fear and confusion has become an inescapable reality
THE PROMISE OF INDIAN MANAGEMENT EDUCATION IN CONTEMPORARY TIMES
The question of whether ‘politics informs economics’ or vice-versa has been looming large for decades now, but has hardly been as prominent and critical as today.
SHAPING TOMORROW'S LEADERS
The Power, Challenges, and Future of Business Schools in India and Beyond
Archived Memories
A mechanical engineer who clocks in every day at the boiler room, a mushroom farmer on campus, and an old Parsi lady who used to work in the archive and record-keeping department in the 70s Tatanagar in Jamshedpur Is a box” full of stories
Philanthropic Saint?
Why it is necessary to speak about the Adivasis when we talk about Ratan Tata
The Land Conflict Blot
Tata projects have faced numerous resistance movements against their projects and some have even spilled blood
When the Jaguar Leaps
Tata's impeccable track record of minimalist intervention in foreign acquisitions suffered a bit when It came to its largest purchase—Corus
Of Cars, Kings and Dogs
RATAN Tata, who took the homegrown Tata Group to global heights, passed away on October 9, 2024, in Mumbai. He was 86.
"Silence Does Not Mean Agreement"
As the assembly election results in Jammu and Kashmir delivered a decisive victory to the National Conference-Congress coalition, separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, addressing people at a Friday congregation after his recent release from detention, had dismissed the elections as meaningless-arguing that the powers of the assembly had been limited even before the polls.
Haryana's Dangal
The BJP has won, but the Congress has not lost. It will form a formidable Opposition in the state assembly
Mountains to Climb
Omar Abdullah knows too well that winning the J&K elections is only the first hurdle.
One Man, Many Versions
He is a blessing; he is a provider-a section of society has managed to form an emotional connect with Raavan.
Redemption of the Cursed
What is the secret behind Raavan's 11th head?
When Rains Came to Lanka
From designing his own string instrument to inventing the bow of the violin and creating the first ragas, Raavan was known as an artist par excellence.
The Clash of Narratives
The personification of Raavan as a Dravidian king and a symbol of resistance plays a vital role in Tamil Nadu's political history
Beyond the Binaries of Good and Evil
Raavan has remained the quintessential villain in our cinema. It's time to look beyond the binaries and explore his multifaceted character.
Dunes of Grief
In Mandore, a desert town, the loss of a son-in-law has survived all jubilation over the narrative of good over evil. The town still mourns the killing of Raavan.
'Raavan Conquered, Ram Set Free'
The Sun God appears on stage to provide answers to the questions that Luv and Kush ask of their father, Ram. He states, \"Every story has a hero and an anti-hero.
More than the Hero
Raavan, a 2010 film by Mani Ratnam, questions the tenacity of the moral code and the politics of empathy
The Intimacy of the Enemy
As Raavan lay dying, he told Lakshman to learn from his defeats. Ram hailed him a great scholar and said there is no enemy or enmity when the war is over