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The Sound of Silence
Sundar Sarukkai's Following a Prayer tackles some fundamental philosophical questions
WEATHERING THE STORM
Peter Frankopan’s book brings a genuinely global perspective to climate change and how it has shaped the course of world history
TELLING TALES
Indrani Mukerjea presents her side of the story in this no-holds-barred (well, almost) memoir
THE BANDIT KING
A Netflix documentary on sandalwood smuggler Veerappan throws light on his fascinating life-—and death
SINGH is BLING
Ranveer Singh is back at his sartorial best in Rocky Aur Rani KiiPrem Kahaani
City of Light and Dark
Beneath the swagger of Koel Purie Rinchet's impressive debut novel lies a serious story
Return to the Runway
The OG of Indian fashion, Ritu Kumar, showed at India Couture Week 2023, reiterating a five-decadelong commitment to Indian craft and textiles
KINGS OF THE CONSOLE
THOUSANDS OF INDIAN YOUTH ARE ANSWERING THE SEDUCTIVE CALL OF COMPETITIVE ESPORTS. INDIA'S 15-MEMBER ESPORTS CONTINGENT AT THE ASIAN GAMES IS IN THE VANGUARD
HILLTOWN'S DILEMMA
Motor vehicle-free since its inception, this quaint hill town is now mulling e-rickshaws on its roads. Locals are torn between ease of commute and preserving Matheran’s ethos
INDIA'S BIG FINTECH BET
GIFT City in Gujarat, one of PM Modi's dream projects, is eliciting interest from industry giants. But can it emerge as an alternative to global financial hubs?
STRENGTH IN UNITY
India is on the threshold of its most significant military reform to date as it advances towards theatrisation of its armed forces for optimal resource utilisation, jointness and operational efficiency
A TOWNSHIP ON THE GO
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath lavishes funds and attention on his hometown Gorakhpur, setting it on a path of rapid progress with an infrastructural and development push
WELFARE STATE
Amidst a pre-election frenzy of welfare schemes and freebies, the Gehlot regime also enacts a couple of first-in-India bills
A HISTORY OF PANDEMICS
What comes to mind when we hear ‘cholera’? Why is cholera still a problem in the world today? The Bay of Bengal has the dubious distinction of housing on its shores the only populations in the world where the disease has been endemic (‘in the people’) for centuries.
WANTED NO MORE
On July 18, the same day as over two dozen constituents of the national Opposition front came together in Bengaluru for their second conclave, Rajesh Ranjan, alias Pappu Yadav, one of the most popular don-turned-politicians in Bihar and five-term Lok Sabha MP, was dejectedly addressing a press conference in Patna to express hurt over not being invited to the meeting.
KASHMIR GETS AN ETHNIC TWIST
A bill introduced by the Union government in the Lok Sabha on July 26 has ignited a fire of ethnic anger in the mountainous regions of Jammu and Kashmir.
THE LAW ISN'T FOR BREAKING
Astern judicial veto from the Punjab & Haryana High Court has put a question mark on the legality of punitive demolitions of homes and other structures by bulldozers.
MONSOON FISSION
On August 7, delivering his maiden speech since becoming a BJP-nominated Rajya Sabha member in 2020, former Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi uttered words that are likely to be remembered for who said them, as well as what was said.
The Politics Of A Uniform Civil Code
The BJP stirs the political pot by raising the prospect of a divisive legal reform as polls approach, sparking debate and some apprehension
Carbon Dating The Faith
After months of silence, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath set the cat among the pigeons with his comments on the Gyanvapi mosque, which abuts the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi.
United in Art
The Bihar Museum Biennale is back for an ambitious second edition
CARVING A NEW NICHE
LAST YEAR, AFTER GEETANJALI SHREE'S Hindi novel Ret Samadhi/Tomb of Sand (translated into English by Daisy Rockwell) won the International Booker Prize, my inbox was abuzz with messages from American acquaintances and some fellow writers.
INTELLECTUAL HUB
WITH QUALITY PEDAGOGY, NEW COURSES, INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS AND AN INCLUSIVE CAMPUS, JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY RETAINS ITS PLACE IN THE SUN YEAR AFTER YEAR
A CODE THAT DIVIDES
The Board of India Today Experts agrees on the need for a coherent civil code but want equality and justice, not uniformity, as its driving principle
Brewing Battle
MANY SAY THE BJP'S ATTEMPTS TO LIMIT ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND SALE WOULD DEPLETE TN FINANCES, IMPACTING ITS ABILITY TO FUND SOCIAL SECTOR SCHEMES
PAWS FOR THOUGHT
Vivek Menon's new, improved field guide to Indian mammals is an essential companion to conservation awareness
WAYS OF SEEING
A MAJOR EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER LALIT MOHAN SEN AT EMAMI ART, KOLKATA, INTRODUCES HIS OEUVRE TO A NEW GENERATION OF VIEWERS
LEAGUE OF LEGAL EAGLES
A CONSISTENT EMPHASIS ON EXPANDING ITS RESEARCH OUTPUT IS THE CORNERSTONE OF SUCCESS FOR INDIA’S TOP LAW SCHOOL
AIIMS AND OBJECTIVES
AIIMS DELHI HAS LONG BEEN IN THE VANGUARD OF MEDICAL RESEARCH IN INDIA. IN A POST-COVID WORLD, THAT ROLE IS NOW MUCH MORE PRONOUNCED
Hallelujah!
The Nagaland Chamber Choir has become the first Indian choir to win two gold medals at the World Choir Games