CATEGORIES
Kategoriler
Xi's Moves
President Xi Jinping has charmed his people and outwitted his critics. Outside China, he has kept everyone, including India, guessing
Delhi Under Fire
Delhi Under Fire
Long-term Solutions
Boehringer Ingelheim’s corporate social responsibility efforts are based on sustainability
The Red Reels
Thanks to the Malayali political psyche, films romanticising left ideology have become a trend
Past Continuous
Past Continuous
An Unwelcome Touch
I did not expect a governor to behave in this manner to a journalist
Bitten Deep
It remains to be seen if the investors of the Pune bitcoin scam stand any chance to get their money back
Support System
The government needs to strengthen public health care, which is overburdened, emotivated and short of funds
On A Limb, And A Prayer
His amputated leg was used as a pillow while he waited for treatment at a district hospital. The image went viral, and Ghanshyam became the poster boy for our inefficient and indifferent health system. This is his story
Subtle Does It
Luxury living in India is undergoing a transformation—no more outlandish displays, just understated elegance
President, next
Sumitra Mahajan, M.M. Joshi, Venkaiah Naidu, Draupadi Murmu and T.C. Gehlot are the hot favourites
The equaliser!
An aggressive Kohli leads a victorious fightback to level the series 1-1
Anticlimax!
After a successful run at festivals abroad, film on Aam Aadmi Party faces censor hurdle back home.
Above The Clouds
Dr DINESH ARAB He is chairman, department of medicine, and director, division of cardiology, at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center in Daytona Beach in the US.
Efforts Are On To Broker Peace Between Anil Kumble And Virat Kohli
Ahead of the June 18 deadline for a new coach, efforts are on to broker peace between Kumble and Kohli.
India broke its word
Although his trip to Arunachal Pradesh was expected to last for two weeks, the Dalai Lama chose to return to his headquarters in Dharamsala after eight days.
Change of Paes
A generational shift is under way in Indian tennis, but the lack of top-ranked singles players is a major concern.
Mayawati's Winning Formula To Return To Power?
Mayawati is banking on the dalit-Muslim combination to return to power for the fifth time
Code of Conflict
Despite the Ongoing Attempts Towards Reconciliation, Rift Between the Infosys Board and the Founders is Unlikely to End Any Time Soon
Qatar Punished For Its 'Independent' Path
Qatar pays the price for charting an alternative course in the Middle East
Mother of All Battles
There is a fight in Tamil Nadu for J. Jayalalithaa’s legacy, and new contenders seem to pop up every day. First, her aide V.K. Sasikala and former chief minister O. Panneerselvam, each claimed to be her true heir. Soon, Jayalalithaa’s niece, Deepa Jayakumar, entered the fray, floating her own party. Now, Deepa’s husband, Madhavan, who recently quit her party, has announced that he would launch a new party. Apparently, he, too, feels he can stake claim to Jayalalithaa’s legacy.
Dose of Scepticism
Centre’s Notice on Using Generic Names of Drugs in Prescriptions Lacks Clarity, Say Experts
Sticking to His Guns
Despite triggering a football revolution, Arsène Wenger’s adamance has damaged his Arsenal legacy
We Face a Muslim Invasion
SUAVE AND soft spoken, Prof Jorg Meuthen leads the AfD, the German right wing party.
Can Forthcoming Presidential Elections Can Change The Future Of Europe?
French citizens in India say the forthcoming presidential elections can change the future of Europe
Tickled Pink
With a fourth National Award in his kitty, Shoojit Sircar is happy making films he believes in Cinema is an Cinema is an open hearted conversation with the audience and if you build any pressure that conversation witnesses a block.
Rioting On The Wall
By making the spat with the governor public, Mamata Banerjee concedes her failure to control the Basirhat riots.
The Importance Of Being Nitish
Nitish Kumar is charting his own course, steering clear of the BJP and not always toeing the opposition line
Food Is In My DNA
Huma Qureshi opens up about her mother’s Kashmiri dishes, her sweet tooth and childhood days spent at her grandparents’ kitchen.
Return Of The Disupter
Neither the censor borard, nor the Congress party is happy about his upcoming movie on the Emergency. What's new, asks Madhur Bhandarkar.