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MENTORS AND GUIDES
WORDS, WISDOM AND WIT ARE THE TOOLS OF THEIR TRADE. And social media their big worldwide stage.
THE DYNAMIC DISRUPTORS
IN THE BUSTLING arena of Indian entrepreneurship, a new breed of innovators is rewriting the rules of business, technology and social impact even as there are a few veterans who are still going strong.
BETTER THAN THE BEST
IT IS THE PRECISION OF A SURGEON'S SCALPEL that is the hallmark of professional skill, but it is not doctors alone who use it.
LODESTARS OF THEIR OWN SKY
YOU HAVE TWO FORMS OF greatness. There are those who acquire more lustre and I power than their peers.
BOARDROOM BEACONS
DISRUPT OR BE DISRUPTED.
PORTRAITS FRAMED IN STEEL
IT HAS LONG been recognised that while iconic figures stride across the political field talking of big change, it is the bureaucracy whose work endures.
New Target Of Terror
On October 20, as dusk fell in the Gagangir area of central Kashmir's Ganderbal district, terrorists opened fire on workers returning to their camp from the Z-Morh tunnel construction site, killing six of them as well as a doctor, and injuring several others.
History Reset In Dhaka
When the interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus took over a violence-stricken Bangladesh on August 8, it promised state reforms.
The Maha Battle For Survival
Maharashtra Is The Big Prize. With Six Parties, Two Major Alliances, It Is Looking At A Never-before Assembly Poll That May Send Two Regional Formations Into Oblivion, Crown Two Other Kings And Have National Political Repercussions
Dating Updated
With millennials and Gen Z complaining of dating app burnout, new features and safety hacks are being rolled out to lure them back
Warp & Weft of History
British journalist Mishal Husain's Broken Threads is a rare mix of research and storytelling, making it a great read for anyone who wants to understand the history of South Asia's present
Love in a Time of War
Rana Safvi, one of India's foremost narrative historians, has written her debut novel
REVOLUTION ON THE ROOFTOP
THE GOVERNMENT'S ROOFTOP SOLAR PLANS FINALLY TAKE OFF AS 12 MILLION HOUSEHOLDS REGISTER FOR THE PM-SURYA GHAR: MUFT BIJLI YOJANA. NOT ONLY WILL IT MEAN SAVINGS FOR HOUSEHOLDS, IT WILL ALSO TAKE THE COUNTRY ONE STEP CLOSER TO MEETING ITS RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGETS
COMEDY of TERRORS
Anees Bazmee's upcoming Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 looks set to capitalise on the current popularity of the horror-comedy genre
OPERATION MESS-UP
A US COURT'S INDICTMENT OF A FORMER RAW AGENT ALLEGEDLY BEHIND THE PLOT TO ELIMINATE A KHALISTANI LEADER IS A NARRATIVE OF A BOTCHED OPERATION. ALSO AT STAKE IS THE FUTURE OF INDIA-US INTELLIGENCE COOPERATION
CAUGHT IN THE POLITICAL CROSSFIRE
SEVERAL FLAGSHIP PROJECTS FROM THE SAMAJWADI PARTY ERA, INCLUDING IN YADAV REDOUBT SAIFAI, REMAIN UNFINISHED. FUNDING SHORTAGES AND CORRUPTION PROBES ARE CITED AS REASONS, BUT OPPOSITION IS ANGRY
WOOING THE TRIBAL HEART
THE BJP WILL HAVE TO WORK HARD TO DISLODGE THE JMM'S NATURAL ADVANTAGE AMONG THE TRIBALS IN THE STATE AND RELY ON THE DEVELOPMENT NARRATIVE TO WREST THE STATE BACK FROM ITS RIVALS
Action-Packed Desi Spin-off
The filmmaker duo Raj & DK are back with Citadel: Honey Bunny, the Indian edition of Amazon Prime Video's global franchise
WORLD COMES TO INDIA
CONCERT SEASON IS HERE, AND INDIAN MUSIC LOVERS ARE IN FOR A TREAT, WITH MUSIC FESTIVALS FEATURING A HOST OF INTERNATIONAL ACTS
Legendary Act
Rock band Extreme is headlining the Bandland music festival in Bengaluru this November
PLAY TO THE GALLERY
Gallery Art Exposure's second outpost on Kolkata's Lake View Road looks to encourage the creation of a gallery ecosystem in the city
Palace of Fine Arts
The soon-to-open Jaipur Art Centre could bring its setting, the City Palace, back into the cultural life of the city
THE MINISTER PROVOCATEUR
Known for shooting from the hip rather too often, Rajasthan education minister Madan Dilawar again finds himself embroiled in controversy, this time over his remarks about the attire of teachers.
PRIYANKA'S CHARM OFFENSIVE
Wayanad welcomed Congress candidate Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on October 23 with music and dance, her fans, young and old, stepping to the tune of the drums.
CELEBRATING THE SHE POWER
Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year awards fete 18 trailblazers and their accomplishments
TO GROUND THE FLYING HOAXES
In response to a surge of false bomb threats-over 100 in recent days-that have hit India's aviation sector hard, the government is poised to implement some of the most stringent penalties in the industry's history.
PATROLLING FOR PEACE
The images of the two world leaders together conveyed a message. In a definite sign of a thaw in relations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese president Xi Jinping held a bilateral meeting-their first in five years-on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, on October 23.
THE GREEN CRUSADER
From receiving an award for her efforts on wildlife conservation to championing environmental cinema, actress-activist Dia Mirza is making a difference
In Noel The Tatas Trust
Tata Trusts Anoints Ratan Tata's Half-brother And Tata Group Veteran Noel Tata As Its Chairman. Experts Say The Move Signals Continuity At The Country's Oldest Philanthropic Institution
ULTIMATE URBAN SOPHISTICATION
A visually stunning and comfortable apartment in Mumbai that epitomises contemporary luxury living