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Powering Up for the Big Day
Sarah & Sandeep's latest wedding collection comprises pantsuits, tuxedos and bandh galas for the modern bride and groom
Fighting the Kremlin
The posthumously published memoir is a vivid, layered portrait of Russia's most prominent opposition figure, detailing a life marked by activism and unyielding hope for a better future
The Ideas Never Stop Coming
Jeffrey Archer speaks to Deepali Dhingra about his latest book in the Warwick series, An Eye for an Eye, writing drafts by hand, and where he gets his inspiration from
Remember to Take Nothing Personally
By shifting your focus from judging others; actions toward you to observing your own responses, you can avoid many undesirable consequences
Up Above the World So High
The stars have never been closer at an astrocamp in Uttarakhand which brings viewers face to face with the cosmos
Wine in the Mountains
A marathon runner and his business partner are planning to surprise oenophiles with Bhutanese wines by blending modern methods with ritualistic resonance
All Scrolling isn't Bad, Unless...
From cute cat videos to satisfying soap-cutting visuals, digital escapes are providing moments of calm in an otherwise hectic world
Woke Sustainability is Unsustainable Moral Arrogance
It is time to wake up to Woke. A bigoted buzzkill movement that is taking over the world yelling, \"We are better than you,\" just like the Nazis told the Jews \"We are superior to you,\" and liberals tell those who don't subscribe to their self-pitying newsletters that \"We are superior to you.\"
As the Powerful Rise, Multilateralism of Yesteryears is in a Shambles
Barbed Words
An Artist in Progress
Striking a balance between taking control and letting go, Ayesha Sultana's solo show thrives in the ambiguity of art and its process
Lighting Up the Stage
Lit up by thousands of candles, the Candlelight Concerts provide an immersive and intimate experience with music
PROCUREMENT CRISIS
Not enough room in govt warehouses in Punjab to house fresh crop as the national granary is already loaded with the last season's produce due to late commencement of milling, created a logistic headache of gargantuan proportions
COME SEE THE WONDER DOWN UNDER... AGAIN?
REMEMBER January 2021? If you are an Indian cricket fan or just a follower of the sport in general, you would. An Indian team, filled with more players who started the tour as substitutes and net bowlers, had made the 4 AM alarms and spending half the morning in front of television sets and streaming sites all worth it.
ICC begins CT Tour, PoK cities dropped
CITIES in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) found no mention in the Champions Trophy tour unveiled by the ICC on Saturday as the world body moved in swiftly to have them dropped from the host country's itinerary following India's strong objection.
India women stun Oly sliver medallists China
INDIA stunned reigning Olympic silver medallist China 3-0 to qualify for the semifinals of the women's Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament here on Saturday.
Ronaldo brace helps Portugal batter Poland
CRISTIANO Ronaldo scored twice as Portugal thrashed Poland 5-1 thanks to a rampant second-half display on Friday to reach the Nations League quarter-finals, while already-qualified Spain beat Denmark.
Batters ensure three points for Karnataka
DESPITE taking a crucial first innings lead, Karnataka were in a spot of bother when Uttar Pradesh posted 446 in the first innings.
Odisha thrash Haryana 5-1 to win maiden national title
SINCE the second half of the previous decade, Odisha has been synonymous with hockey in India. Across men's and women's games, Odisha has been the primary sponsor of the national team since 2018. The state has even hosted the FIH Men's World Cup in 2023. Odisha has been at the heart of Indian hockey, but somehow, hockey in Odisha has remained behind the curtains; until now. With three goals to Shilanand Lakra and a goal each to Rajat Akash Tirkey and Pratap Lakra made sure Odisha created history by bagging their first-ever title of the Hockey India Senior Men National Championship in Chennai.
Fin sector to see change of guard
WINDS OF CHANGE
DONALD TRUMP'S CABINET PICKS AND WHAT THEY FORETELL
T's a scramble to dissect what Donald Trump and his presidency will mean for the United States and the rest of the world, but the initial indicators are loud and clear.
Duty cuts on synthetic fabric to help export of apparels
INDIA needs to cut import tariffs on synthetic fabric if it wants to double apparel exports from current $15 billion to $30 billion.
Pay well for traditional content
UNION minister of Information and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday stressed on the need for fair compensation for traditional content creators, who have been edged out by the shift from traditional to digital media.
Repco Home Finance profit up 15% in Q2
REPCO Home Finance net profit rose by 15% in the second quarter of FY25 to ₹113 crore compared to ₹98 crore in the same period the previous year.
Biden to press Xi on N Korea's ties with Russia in last meet
US President Joe Biden is expected to use his final meeting with China's leader, Xi Jinping, to urge him to dissuade North Korea from further deepening its support for Russia's war on Ukraine.
Russia turns off gas supply to Austria
RUSSIA's state-owned natural gas company Gazprom stopped supplies to Austria early on Saturday, according to the Vienna-based utility OMV after it said it would stop payments for the gas following an arbitration award.
Ramaswamy hints at massive job cuts
Entrepreneur-turned politician Vivek Ramaswamy, who along with Tesla owner Elon Musk has been nominated in-charge of the Department of Government Efficiency, has indicated a massive cut in federal government jobs in the United States.
5 Maoists shot dead in Ch'garh encounter
FIVE cadres of the outlawed CPI (Maoist), including two women fighters in uniform, were gunned down by security forces in an encounter on Saturday in the north Abujhmad area located along the edgy inter-district borders of Narayanpur-Kanker in Chhattisgarh.
Shah slams Soren for 'decline' in tribal population
HOME Minister Amit Shah on Saturday accused Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren of facilitating the settlement of Bangladeshi infiltrators.
Get Friday speeches vetted: Waqf Board head
IN what is decidedly the first such directive anywhere in the country, the Chhattisgarh State Waqf Board in the BJP-ruled state issued a circular to the Mutawallis (caretakers) of all mosques asking them to get the sermons they deliver every Friday afternoon before the prayer vetted by it.
Vote split threatens Sharad Pawar
MAHARASHTRA's first CM Yashwantrao Chavan was known as 'Saheb', and his birthplace Karad and district Satara always stood with him. His legacy is carried forward by another 'Saheb' - Sharad Pawar.