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World Cup Won't Define My Career
Exclusive interview/AB de Villiers, South African cricketer.
Soaring Above Sexism
Captain Marvel was by no means out Captain Marvel overcame tokenism by the studio and sexist sabotage to rake in $455 million in its opening weekend.
The Artful Lodger
Hotels themed on arts, crafts and design off er a new experience to the art enthusiast
No Healing Time
Attacks on Kashmiris in different parts of the country will hamper the integration process
Rahul Gandhi: I See Modi As An Expression Of India's Weaknesses
As the principal challenger to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi is on an intense and passionate campaign across the country. The Congress president’s energy matches his hectic schedule. After spending a day in Gujarat—attending prayers at Sabarmati Ashram, holding a meeting of the Congress Working Committee at Sardar Patel National Memorial, and addressing a mega rally, where he shared the dais with his mother, Sonia Gandhi, and sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra—Rahul flew south to Chennai on March 13.
T.T.V. Dhinakaran Might Pull Off A Surprise Or Two
As his AMMK stakes its claim to Jayalalithaa’s legacy, T.T.V. Dhinakaran might pull off a surprise or two
Congress's Soft Hindutva Is Leaving The BJP Uneasy
The Congress’s soft hindutva is leaving the BJP uneasy ahead of the assembly elections
Elections 2019 - 6 Scenarios For Election Results Day
With expectations of a hung Parliament in the air, opposition parties are busy calculating the permutations and combinations that would help them form the government. Modi and the BJP, however, may still have the edge
How The Congress And Regional Parties Slipped Up!
Congress and its leadership failed to provide a credible alternative to Modi
Robed In Anger
Buddhism in Sri Lanka has turned radical, with a lack of sympathy for Muslims and Tamils.
Bill Of Frights
As the Citizenship Bill clears Lok Sabha, northeast allies begin to desert the BJP.
BJP Returning To Its Core Hindu vote Bank
Shaken up by the election setbacks, the BJP is going all out to woo back its core Hindu vote bank.
Life Unlived
Savouring precious peace, Jaffna concentrates on recovery and growth
Why Socialism Collapsed
On the centenary of the Russian Revolution, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury writes about the factors that led to the disintegration of the Soviet Union
My Sister Padmini And Bhansali's Rani
The Padmavati row is the creation of a toxically patriarchal Hindu nation
A Gentle Transition
With Mahila Sarvangeen Utkarsh Mandal, Dr Ramesh Awasthi and Dr Manisha Gupte have empowered hundreds of marginalised women and children in a cluster of villages in Maharashtra
Constant Vigilance
Elderly patients need to be counselled on diabetes care to avoid preventable complications
Ashes OF Battle
IRAQI FORCES RETAKE MOSUL, BUT THE CITY IS COMPLETELY DEVASTATED, PUTTUNG A QUESTION MARK OVER ITS FUTURE.
Fallen Hero
Dileep’s arrest will change the equations in the Malayalam film industry.
Back To The Future
Shastri will have to show Ganguly and co that he is his own man in the dressing room
Soya Latte, Anyone?
Sustainable food, experiential dining and fusion cuisine are making their mark on the Indian culinary scene.
Hot Bots
While sex robots are becoming popular, there is also a dark side to the fantasy
Booster Shot
The comfortable inflation figures allow Reserve Bank to cut policy rates.
Bolt From The Blue
Size matters in the car industry and the Chevy Bolt is proof of that.
Why Didn't Lalitaji Haggle Over Rafale?
Why Didn't Lalitaji Haggle Over Rafale?
Pressure Island
India adopts a cautious approach in handling the crisis in the Maldives
Biting the Ballot
The upcoming assembly polls in UP have forced an uneasy peace on the warring Yadavs. Poll results will determine the top dog.
Saffron Spreads
After an alliance in Arunachal, the BJP is keen on enhancing its footprint in the northeast.
George: An Unguided Missile Inducted By Fire
That pacifist who kept Tibetan refugees and Burmese spies in his home?
For Building A Nation, You Don't Need A Brand
Technocrat-turned-politician Sam Pitroda, 76, was former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi's friend.