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Sabarimala Storm Comes Home
The Pinarayi government faces strident protests from Hindu outfits over the Supreme Court verdict
The Missing Missile Offsets
On October 5, India and Russia signed a $5.4 billion dollar (Rs 40,000 crore) deal for the purchase of S-400 air defence missiles from Russia, the largest such deal between the two countries.
The Changing Face Of Luxury
A decade after DLF set up one of Indias first luxury retails malls, the game of luxury is all set to change
When Caged Parrots Fly
The unprecedented public spat last month between the top two officers of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has embarrassed Prime Minister Narendra Modi, undermining his image as a great organiser with an iron grip on the bureaucracy.
The Hand Is Resurgent
With Rahul Gandhi leading the charge and a raft of issues to beat the BJP with, the Congress holds a strong hand in the upcoming elections. But the truce between its leaders is an uneasy one
The Last Draw
Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje and the BJP have been working to deflect the strong anti-incumbency with a three-pronged approach—divide the Opposition, balance caste equations and project itself as the only party that cares for Hindus
Luxury Turns A New Leaf
Small is big and niche is the new normal as luxury brands go on a reinvention spree to find appeal among younger consumers
The Return Of Rajinisms
Every day was a fan boy moment. We would turn into viewers and clap at the end of a shot,” says Karthik Subbaraj about directing his childhood idol Rajinikanth in Petta.
Will Rawat's Radical Plan Succeed?
Army chief Gen. Bipin Rawat has an ambitious blueprint to restructure the bloated Indian Army and make it a lean and modern fighting unit. Will it succeed?
The ‘Deflation' Threat
In line with a sustained cooling of prices across the board, retail and wholesale inflation in India for December 2018 were down at 2.2 per cent and 3.8 per cent, respectively.
Changing Face Of The Legislature
More educated professionals, more millionaires, a few more women, younger MPs and a rejig of caste equations. What the changing face of Lok Sabha means for the Indian democracy?
The Lord Of Light
Robert Richardson, 63, has won the Academy Award for cinematography three times, for JFK (1991), The Aviator (2004) and Hugo (2011). He received a Lifetime Achievement award from the American Society of Cinematographers in March. We caught up with him on a brief visit to Delhi.
Left High And Dry
A prolonged dry spell, coupled with deficient pre-monsoon rains and official apathy, casts a spectre of drought on large parts of the country.
Back From The Future
Huma Qureshi had to dig deep when playing the protagonist in the dystopian Netflix drama Leila.
Style High Club
Fashionista, actress and entrepreneur, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja breaks down the travel-in-style code.
High Spirits
The world's best-known whisky critic Jim Murray on the A to Z of drinking it right.
Practice Made Perfect
The NLSIU model, pioneered by legal legend Prof. Madhav Menon, gives its students a higher degree of legal proficiency.
A Healing Force
In just three decades, the Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education & Research has established itself as a premier institution. Rewards and awards have kept pace.
Right Man, Right Time?
Jagat Prakash Nadda, 58, will be the Bharatiya Janata Party’s first working president. His predecessor, Amit Shah, the new home minister, will remain president until his term ends in December.
Kanika Dhillon - Writing Up A Storm
Despite all her films courting controversy, writer Kanika Dhillon remains authentic, candid and defiant.
The Economy is In Turmoil, Is There A Way Out?
A raft of issues both global and domestic threaten to derail the economy, posing fresh challenges to the Narendra Modi government in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections. And a quick turnaround is not on the cards.
HAL-Storm Over Rafale Deal
Indias aerospace PSU giant is starved for orders and struggling to stay afloat. Its also now caught in a political crossfire between the Congress and the government.
Strong Arming Stereotypes
Two years ago,MajiziyaBhanuwas home for college vacation when she decided to take up boxingtravelling50kilometresto Kozhikode fromVadakarafor classes.
Losing Race
Privilege is a peculiar possession, writes Sharmila Sen in her migration memoir Not Quite Not White.
Fact Or Fiction
Move aside Comic Con, theres a new and more interesting convention in town: ScareCon or the first annual Paranormal Convention of India. It is a day dedicated to horror, ghosts, UFOs, demonology and hauntings; to be specific, to debunking myths about the paranormal.
Smart Living
From the kitchen to the bathroom, technology at home is making life easier and smarter. Heres all you need to know.
The Female Voice
Objectifying the writer based on gender is not how we should move forward
Be Your Breast Friend
Early detection and treatment is key for preventing breast cancer
5 Pre-Workout Snack ideas
Gain More energy before you workout with these delicious meal plans which are easy to whip up.
The Reluctant Politician
Bhuma Akhila Priya, Andhra Pradesh tourism minister, is not only in control of her life, good at beating setbacks and taking criticism, but is also a woman of ideas who is eager to give the state tourism sector a facelift