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Women's Day Special - The Brave New Woman
Young women are more liberated than ever, but they are paying a price for it
MATERIAL GAINS
The world's first scratch-proof watch, created by Rado, gets a modern update
A life on edge
Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui on faith, films, family and more
THE SASS MACHINE
Booker-prize winner Marlon James on the long-winded path to writing the 'African Game of Thrones'
EXACTING CHANGE
Subhashree Ganguly, Bengali cinema
LEADING THE NARRATIVE
Mukta Barve, Marathi cinema
CLAIMING RESPECT
Shweta Tripathi Sharma, Hindi cinema
THE MARK OF SUCCESS
IT WAS WHILE filming Cuttputlli (2022), a big-budged Bollywood film starring Akshay Kumar, that Sargun Mehta, 34, first “grasped” the magnanimity of a Hindi film set.
MS MARVEL
The way cinema treats womenreal and reel-is changing, and that change is largely driven by women in all roles
BRAIN GAIN
The urban-rural divide in women's education is fast disappearing
FAIR SHARE
More women are entering the workforce, and they have started taking control of their finances
A WORKFORCE TO RECKON WITH
Tamil Nadu accounts for 43 per cent of women factory workers in India. The state's socio-economic status and high education levels have contributed to this, but much remains to be done
Making freebie promises is an insult to voters
FEROZE VARUN GANDHI'S first book, A Rural Manifesto: Realizing India's Future Through Her Villages came out in 2018 when farmers were protesting the agrarian crisis.
A DOGGED DESIRE
Mudhol hounds find new friends
Dangerous liaisons
Intelligence agencies blame the rise of Amritpal Singh Sandhu on the vacuum created by warring political parties in Punjab; they are worried about the organised forces behind him
NEW HEAD, OLD HAND
The expectation in the Congress was that the Raipur session would provide a new deal that would inspire party workers. But by the end of the three-day exercise, it was felt that the party under Kharge had chosen to stick to the old way of doing things
Final pitch for power
Siddaramaiah, in his last electoral outing, is going all out to ensure he gets the top seat a second time
LIKE A FLAMING TORCH
Uddhav Thackeray and the Shiv Sena UBT) are preparing for a do-or-die battle
LOVE SANS FRONTIERS
An Andhra woman is fighting for the release of her Pakistani husband from jail.Supporting her are relatives and friends on both sides of the border
The Khadi Movement...
Homegrown, sustainable and cultural - a yarn that weaves them all together
Ukraine - Surreal And Splendid In The Time Of War
India can feel proud of the strategic autonomy and diplomatic heft it displayed in dealing with the Ukrainian crisis
YOGA MADE EASY
Your knee joints play a crucial role in the day-to-day activities. It is important to build up the knee joints to keep them healthy.
GROW OLD ALONG WITH ME! THE BEST IS YET TO BE
Meet couples who decided to find love and companionship in their later years, defying social prejudices
And quiet flows their misery
The Union budget has put greater focus on sickle cell anaemia, and has given hope to the tribals of Madhya Pradesh, the most affected
Regular exercise should be a part of a child's daily routine
INTERVIEW \ DR SHELBY KUTTY, endowed professor, Johns Hopkins University
Play and learn
Video games are considered an effective medium for training professionals, especially those working in fields that require high precision, quick reflexes and great hand-eye coordination.
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DIETS IMPROVE FERTILITY
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DIETS such as the Mediterranean diet are known for their health benefits. A new study published in the journal Nutrition suggests that it may also improve fertility and boost chances of couples trying to conceive.
UV NAIL POLISH DRYERS AND CANCER RISK
MANICURES WITH GEL nail polish are popular because they tend to last longer. But are they safe?
COULD YOGURT BE THE ANSWER FOR BAD BREATH?
ACCORDING TO A STUDY published in the journal BMJ Open, eating fermented foods like yogurt could reduce bad breath.
SINGLE DOSE OF A COMMON ANTIBIOTIC PREVENTS MATERNAL SEPSIS
PREGNANCY-RELATED INFECTIONS account for about 10 per cent of maternal deaths worldwide. Sepsis, a life-threatening complication of infections, is a major cause of maternal and newborn deaths, especially in low- and middle-income countries.