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LOVE AND WAR
Varun Dhawan's Bawaal is about a newly-wed couple at war on their European holiday
Aiming for the Stars
Archery champion Parth Salunkhe's career trajectory seems to be on track
BALLS OF FURY
India's Ultimate Table Tennis league is back after a hiatus of three years
Role Play
Maniesh Paul, everyone's go-to TV show presenter, reinvents himself with Rafuchakkar, his first outing as a lead actor in an OTT series
THE LUST QUARTET
Back after five years, Lust Stories' steamy second season was a long time coming
The Hills Are Alive
Lekhnath Chhetri's award-winning Nepali novel is set in the 1980s, a turbulent time for the Darjeeling hills
ROCKET BOY
Bakhtiar K. Dadabhoy's biography of Homi J. Bhabha tries to tease out the man behind the myth-in remarkable detail
Nautical Natives
Seema Alavi provides a refreshing non-European perspective on the Indian Ocean in the Age of Empire
WHITHER WEATHER
Photographer Arko Datto's work focuses on climate change
CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM WRITER
Amitav Ghosh is back with Smoke and Ashes, part memoir, part travelogue and part sociocultural history of the opium trade
HIGH HOPES FOR PM'S HOMETOWN
The centuries-old town of Vadnagar, home to PM Modi in his young years, is getting a heritage makeover and a mega tourism push
PROTECTING UNIT HOLDERS
SEBI's push to create unit holder protection committees is a welcome move amid a rising number of mutual fund investors. Especially when many are investing directly with the asset management companies
BETTING ON POTENTIAL WINNERS
Potential high returns, less volatility and the promise to grow big over time make the mid-cap universe worth exploring
FURY AND THE FALLOUT
IF MILLENNIAL VISIONS OF DISASTER ARE BECOMING COMMONPLACE, IT'S BECAUSE EXTREME WEATHER IS NO LONGER A FREAK EVENT BUT THE NEW NORM. FIVE NORTHERN STATES SEE HILLSIDE, FARMLAND AND CITY ALIKE GO UNDER AFTER A TSUNAMI FROM THE SKIES SENDS FIVE RIVERS INTO SPATE. TOLL: 200. OTHER LOSSES: STILL COUNTING
ALLIANCE GAMES
ENTRENCHMENT HAS BEGUN ON BOTH THE RULING SIDE AND IN THE OPPOSITION CAMP. NOW TO GO BEYOND THE SEMANTICS AND WORK THE POLL MATHEMATICS
THE GREAT CRASH
AS FUNDS DRY UP AND UNICORN VALUATIONS DROP PERILOUSLY, THE INDIAN START-UP STORY IS BEGINNING TO LOSE ITS SHEEN
NEW ROADMAP TO RESEARCH
More than four years after Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to launch an apex National Research Foundation (NRF), the plan is coming to fruition with a bill being readied for debate and adoption in the monsoon session of Parliament.
'VIBRANT GUJARAT' GOES GLOCAL
The biennial Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit (VGGS) will be back next year after a four-year Covid-imposed hiatus. The high-profile international business gathering was conceptualised in 2003 to position Gujarat as a compelling investment destination.
A SICKLE-SHAPED MALADY
A July 2021 paper published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research suggests that India has the second highest prevalence of Sickle Cell Anaemia (SCA) with around 20 million people affected by the genetically transmitted disorder.
(UN)FAIR PLAY?
The latest round of revision in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) has dealt a body blow to online gaming companies.
A QUESTION OF LEADERSHIP
Rajasthan is on the BJP's mind. That's clear enough from the way the high command is itself taking charge of matters in the poll-bound state.
VYAPAM 2.0?
The recently announced results of a recruitment exam in Madhya Pradesh have rocked the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s boat just months ahead of the state assembly election.
THE LONELINESS OF EKNATH SHINDE
He is given name means 'the one and only Lord'. The irony must be biting by now. In June 2022, Eknath Shinde did the unthinkable by splitting the Shiv Sena and toppling the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) regime led by his then party boss Uddhav Thackeray.
The Hunt For Child Predators
The Cbi's Specialised Unit Is Keeping An Eagle-like Vigil On The Internet And Other Web Services To Prevent And Probe The Online Sexual Abuse Of Children
The Didi Supremacy
As expected, the ruling Trinamool Congress has swept the three-tier panchayat polls in West Bengal and reestablished its dominance over Opposition parties.
SOMETHING'S COOKING
Huma Qureshi appears as cookbook author Tarla Dalal in the eponymous biopic
CULINARY COUP
Indian cuisine is having a moment with Chef Himanshu Saini's Trèsind Studio, Dubai, making it to 11th place in the World's 50 Best Restaurants list
East by West
There's a renewed interest in Mumbai's East Indian community, especially its cuisine
WOMAN IN LOVE
IN THIS IMAGINATIVE ACCOUNT OF AMRITA SHER-GIL'S LIFE AND LOVES, THE CULT OF THE INDIAN PAINTER LIVES ON
MARXISM WITH MYSTICISM
U.R.Ananthamurthy, as this new anthology reveals, straddled tradition and modernity with ease