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It's Clay Time
Breaking Ground, India’s first ever ceramics triennale, will showcase contemporary works of art in clay.
Demon Goes Desi
With Netflix’s Ghoul, India gets its first horror-thriller web series.
The Smoking Gun
A country-made pistol could help solve four murder cases against people associated with the Sanatan Sanstha
Rebuilding Kerala, No Easy Task
Rebuilding Kerala will be no easy task, but the state government is trying to tackle immediate concerns on a war-footing
Phoenix Rising
The hurdles are many, but Kerala is clawing its way back to normalcy
Fortress Raided
As Indian kabaddi loses its golden sheen, the stage is now set for wider popularity of the sport
I Want To Simplify Tata Group
Natarajan Chandrasekaran has been at the helm of Indias largest business group for more than a year now.
History's Playground
The Taj Mahal Palace is unrivalled, both in its service and splendour
Big Byte
No dream is too big for Indias biggest IT company
Closer Care
Thanks to Tata Medical Center, Kolkata, cancer patients in east and northeast India no longer have to travel south for treatment
Soaring High
The Tata group is bullish about its future prospects
Marriage, Mysticism, Mystique
Imran Khan’s third wife is deeply religious and private, and that has spawned a variety of stories, adding to her mystery
The Ex Files
Reham Khan, who was Imran Khan’s second wife, is ambitious and outspoken, and her tell-all book couldn’t have been timed better
Banks Are Now Willing To Lend To Steelmakers
UNION STEEL MINISTER Birender Singh joined the BJP four years ago, after 40 years in the Congress. Grandson of the legendary Sir Chhotu Ram, the blue-blooded Jat leader has steered the steel sector out of the doldrums it was in. Excerpts from an interview:
Distance Matters
At 20, Neeraj Chopra has broken the world junior record and competes with the big boys. His journey, however, has just begun
Mining Gold In Jakarta
As she prepares to return to Indonesia as a coach for the Asian Games, Olympian P.T. Usha recalls the meet she dominated— the 1985 Asian championships in Jakarta.
Down, But Not Out
Peace prevailed in Assam as there is still hope for the 40 lakh people excluded from the NRC
On A Wing And A Prayer
The BJP has more at stake than the Congress in the assembly polls. After the hard fight in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, it has to battle stronger anti-incumbency in Rajasthan. It also has to make sure that Modi’s image does not suffer ahead of the Lok Sabha elections
Lotus In Limbo
Angry voters, anti-incumbency and a discordant poll campaign bog down the BJP
My Father, My Hero!
Children of martyred soldiers want to serve the nation in whatever way they can. Their fathers’ deaths, they say, shouldn’t have been in vain
Ready Player One
With eSports making its debut at the Asian Games, the Olympics could be next
Partnership With A Balance
Understanding the importance of personal space in a fulfilling relationship
Getting The Facts About Fat Right
Recent studies show that dietary fat is not the cause of rising cases of heart disease. Experts say that in India, low fat is the reason behind the rise in heart disease and diabetes
Diet And The Indian Heart
Dietary diversity and better maternal nutrition aid a healthy heart
For A Balanced Diet
Nutritionists say that Indians need to rotate cooking oils, and return to traditional diet
Rishabh Pant: No Comparison Between Dhoni and Me
In a World Cup year, a handful of Indian batsmen are jockeying for a place in the team that heads to England.
It's Too Late For Priyanka
AUTHOR, INVESTOR AND former journalist Ruchir Sharma's latest book, Democracy on the Road: A 25Year Journey through India (Penguin, 0699), is the outcome of a political quest that made him meet a number of leading politicians in India.
Kashmir - From Heaven To Hell
The current crisis in Kashmir has its roots in the .1980s, when the Pakistani army began recruiting young radicals to take up arms against India. Five former militant commanders, who were part of the early years of insurgency, reveal the inside story of how Kashmir became a killing field
Matter of Honour
Only judges can resolve the issues plaguing the judiciary and restore its credibility.
Passport to Trouble
An interfaith couple’s tiff with a passport officer in Lucknow has snowballed into a political slugfest, subjecting even the foreign minister to vicious trolling.