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'I don't Like Most of the Scripts'
Nana Patekar, in an interview, talks about his latest film, Vanvaas, his preference for roles that appeal to the common man, and his decision to move out of the city.
Future Forward Home Truths
Interior designer Minnie Bhatt picks out the five design trends that will shape home décor this year
The Tale of an Unsung Queen
The author relies on a plethora of Urdu texts to provide a holistic view of the creation of a city
The Constancy of God's Love
We live in an ever-changing world. Whenever we think we have found stability in any area of our life, we immediately find there are changes we must endure. If we study any aspect of life in this physical world, we find nothing is stable.
River Sutra of Hidden Hierarchies
English philosopher Herbert Spencer's theory of evolution, popularised by Charles Darwin, argues survival of the fittest, thereby leading to a natural process of selection and extinction.
Stepping Up for the Punjab
Dancer Divya Goswami's performance focusing on an eternal love story of the region is a testament to her authenticity and the relevance of Kathak as a means of storytelling
The Us that Refuses to Acknowledge Them
HABITS MATTER
All that Remains is Pure Cinema
Yahi Sach Hai was the short story by Mannu Bhandari on which director Basu Chatterji based his new film.
Mohammedan beat Bengaluru
MIRJALOL Kasimov's stunning 88th-minute free-kick secured Mohammedan SC's 1-0 victory over former champions Bengaluru FC, marking their second win of the Indian Super League, here on Saturday.
Certificates from WFI not valid for recruitment: Rlys
SINCE December 24, 2023 when the sports ministry suspended newly-elected executive council of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), certificates issued by the federation have not been considered for recruitment purposes by the Indian Railways, one of the biggest employers of the athletes in the country.
Shami back in India T20I fold
NEARLY 14 months after he last played an international match, veteran seamer Mohammed Shami on Saturday returned to the Indian team for the upcoming five-match T20I series against visiting England.
SA20: Super Giants pip Capitals by two runs
DURBAN'S Super Giants claimed a dramatic two-run victory over Pretoria Capitals in their high-scoring SA20, despite fireworks from Will Jacks (64) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (89).
History awaits women's hockey in Ranchi
SALIMA Tete is back in Ranchi. The city, crowd, and the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Astro Turf Hockey Stadium brings out mixed feelings for India's captain.
Maharashtra, Karnataka in semis
FOUR-TIME champions Karnataka held their nerves to edge out hosts Baroda by five runs, while Maharashtra outplayed Punjab by 70 runs to enter the Vijay Hazare Trophy semifinals here on Saturday.
India Connect, It's Official Too
With growing popularity of cricket among Indians, officials like Rao are getting prominence as administrators
Grappling With Donald Trump's New Imperialism
As the world awaits with trepidation for Donald Trump's second presidency, allies and foes alike are aghast at his threat to redraw the map of the Western Hemisphere.
AIG Hospitals to invest ₹800 cr in cancer therapy
HYDERABAD-based AIG Hospitals will invest ₹800 crore for installing a Proton Therapy System for treatment of cancer.
India's Economy Likely to Be Weaker in 2025 Despite Global Growth: IMF MD
The Indian economy is expected to be \"a little weaker\" in 2025 despite steady global growth, IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has said.
WORK-LIFE BALANCE: THE DEBATE CONTINUES
As per law, in most states working hour limit is set at 48-hour week
Sebi watchful of 'pump & dump' trades in index heavyweights
MARKET regulator Sebi is \"watchful\" of instances of market players trying to manipulate one segment to profit in another, specifically when a few stocks have high weighting in the index, a senior official said on Saturday.
I Would Have Beaten Trump: Biden
OUTGOING US President Joe Biden on Friday said that he would have defeated Donald Trump in the November general elections, but he decided to withdraw from the race mid-way for the sake of the unity of the Democratic Party.
LA families in shock as they return to charred homes
Scores of people head home even as threat of new fires lingers
No bar on pvt foreign deals for Don's firm
THE Trump family business released a voluntary ethics agreement Friday that allows it to strike deals with private foreign companies, a move that could help outside actors try to buy influence with the new administration.
4 Bodies Found, 5 Still Trapped in Assam Coal Mine
THE bodies of three miners, who were trapped inside a coal mine in Assam's Dima Hasao district, were recovered by the personnel of Army, Navy and National Disaster Response Force during a joint operation on Saturday.
EVMs in, ballot papers out in C'garh U-turn
THE Chhattisgarh BJP government is now preparing to hold the urban bodies polls with Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
After hospital death, Bengal firm blacklisted
WEST Bengal's Health Department has blacklisted West Bengal Pharmaceuticals, the company responsible for a batch of spurious saline that resulted in a woman's death at Midnapore medical College and Hospital.
Rebels wreak havoc for BJP, Cong in U'khand
IN Uttarakhand, the long-awaited local body elections are set to take place on January 23, a year later than initially planned.
Truth can't be hidden for long: Yogi in Ayodhya
MAHA Kumbh bids to blend spirituality with a message of justice, transparency, and individual rights.
23 Injured as Kannauj Railway Station Building Collapses, Rescue Ops On
At least 23 people were injured when an under-construction building at the Kannauj Railway Station collapsed on Saturday afternoon, trapping around two dozen workers under the rubble, officials said.
'Punishment': 100 girl students forced to take off shirts inside school
IN a shocking incident, more than 100 girl students from Class 10 at Carmel school in Dhanbad were subjected to humiliation when they were forced to remove their shirts as punishment for celebrating Pen Day on Thursday.