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Can't Stop the Music
Maestro Zubin Mehta is conducting two concerts in Mumbai dedicated to the works of Richard Strauss
Remembrance of Things Art
Despite the lack of archival material, the book manages to piece together a portrait of artist and sculptor Leela Mukherjee
Hitting the Spot
Artist Aditya Pande mixes traditional methods with digital techniques to create his artworks
Common Thread
A new exhibition at Mumbai's 47-A showcases unique tales by 11 women textile artists from across India
Tale of Two Artists
Twin solo exhibitions at KNMA, Delhi, showcase the interesting parallels between the works of Amitava and Mohan Samant
Famous For Being Famous
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, SOCIAL MEDIA STAR UORFI JAVED THINKS SHE'S NOT WELL KNOWN ENOUGH. FOLLOW KAR LO YAAR, AMAZON PRIME VIDEO'S REALITY SERIES CENTRED AROUND HER LIFE, COULD REDRESS THAT
GOOD BOY, BAD BOY
ALI FAZAL, THE ACTOR AND NEWLY-MINTED FATHER, ON MIRZAPUR, THE CHARACTERS HE LIKES TO PLAY, AND THE BAD BOY IMAGE HE IS TRYING TO SHAKE OFF
CROONING GLORY
Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal continue to reign supreme with multiple chartbusters
THE BACHCHAN SUPREMACY
Amitabh Bachchan reclaims his throne, and only seems to be going stronger. His Kalki 2898 AD co-star Deepika Padukone is the No. 1 actress, yet again
SOME NEW SHOTS
World Cup winning heroes take over cricket, as Neeraj and Sindhu hold on to their No. 1 crowns. But Manu, Vinesh and Lakshya are new favourites
TIME TO GO HOME AND PLAY
Most employees prefer their homes for work, with younger ones needing more leisure time. Paternity and menstrual leaves are also deemed essential for work-life balance
AN APPETITE FOR REFORM
The Indian public seems more amenable to socio-political reform, but with caution. Encouragingly, a majority of the respondents say they feel free to express their opinions
A STEADY HAND
Most agree that ties with neighbours are improving, but rising Pakistan-sponsored terrorism causes concern
YOGI KEEPS THE CROWN
UP's Yogi Adityanath continues his dream run as the country's favourite chief minister but his numbers are dropping
RAHUL RECAST
The Congress scion's performance as Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and outside it has won him new admirers, but the Opposition needs to do much more if it has to take the fight to the BJP
WORRYING SIGNALS
The economy continues to be a concern for the Modi government. Fewer jobs, lower incomes and high prices have taken the sheen off what has been a striking growth rate
MODI HOLDS STEADY, RAHUL EMERGES
The 2024 general election results were no aberration, as our MOTN poll reflects a desire for continuity of Narendra Modi's rule but with caveats, even as Rahul consolidates his gains
THE CRIMINAL BLUNDERS
HOW THE HOSPITAL, THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE STATE GOVERNMENT BUNGLED AT EVERY STEP
India As The 'Plus One' To China
As the world looks beyond China, India can emerge as an alternative only if we are capable of competing globally in terms of cost, quality, customer service, capital productivity, innovations and branding
Le in, Aye
From Louis Vuitton’s iconic trunks comes this beautiful travel essential
DESERT ROSE
Rajasthan becomes both muse and inspiration for this 6,000 sq ft home in Jaipur, dressed in a palette of pinks, peaches and sand
Joining Forces
While the amalgamation of two different styles and genres may have gained popularity, here's how to do it right.
Beautiful Mind
Blurring the lines between art, architecture, nature and design, architect Hiren Patel effortlessly creates buildings, homes, offices and hotels that are ahead of their time.
A MODERNIST PALACE INT
Lutyens Delhi's well-kept secret is a gorgeous bungalow that happens to be French interior firm Studio Liaigre’s first home in India
C'est La Vie
The vision of a French couple has given birth, shape and form to one of India's most prolific design studios.
TAKING THE WORLD STAGE
It’s time to embrace and better represent our diverse film industry, with its wide range of languages and storytelling styles, each with its unique flavour
FINDINGOUR SPORTING GENE
A competitive, structured grassroots programme and a robust public-private partnership model where everyone involved is singing from the same song sheet, is our surest way to success.
HOW INDIA CAN CAPITALISE ON ETS THORIUM RESERVES
Leveraging thorium to produce nuclear energy helps address both domestic needs and the country’s export ambitions
THE PATH TO CARBON ZERO
India is well on its way to meet its target of net zero emissions by 2070. Meanwhile, it needs to tap its natural resources and leverage the renewable power generation infrastructure to become a world leader in the supply of renewable energy
COLOUR POP
With hues that add drama and an element of fun, this home in Mumbai is a melting point of craft, functionality and design