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Back to Where It All Began
The star of Adarsh Gourav's Superboys of Malegaon is the Maharashtrian city that celebrates 90s' Bollywood with all its quirks and clichés
“It Was Challenging to Make It Sound Like You Know What You're Talking About
For those who haven't seen the first season of The Diplomat, how would you describe the show?
Understanding the Forgotten Self
Explore the profound relationship between the soul and body, uncovering true self-awareness and the journey towards spiritual fulfillment
One Man is an Island
The Majuli Music Festival in Assam shines the light on the world's largest inhabited river island and the need to keep its indigenous culture alive
Going Down Wikipedia Rabbit Hole
In new research involving more than 4,80,000 Wikipedia users in 14 languages across 50 countries, US researchers led by Dale Zhou at the University of Pennsylvania studied three distinctly different ways of going down the Wikipedia rabbit hole
Getting Dirty with It
A bizarre trend of eating dirt for health benefits is the new rage on social media
Delhi's Pollution Crisis Needs Evidence-based Policy Reform
The capital of the world's largest democracy—Delhi—is grappling with a pollution crisis.
It's Time to Divide the Bigger Indian States into Manageable Units
A time bomb, that could rip apart the unity of India, is silently ticking in the background. We can already hear the rumblings from various states who are feeling the heat of unfair allocations of resources based on the population.
Shaping Imaginations at a Pinch
Dolon Kundu's niche pottery blends cultural and mythological symbols from rural Bengal
Great Hopes, Greater Expectations
After a successful global run, singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad brings his world tour to India
Similar style: How Jan became Neeraj's coach
AFTER two Olympic medals (one gold and one silver), two World championships medals (one silver and one gold) and numerous other medals and top finishes with coach Klaus Bartonietz by his side over five years, Neeraj Chopra is set to enter a new chapter with a new coach.
WELCOME TO CHESS, A FRACTURED GAME
Ever since Carslen accused Niemann of cheating, the sport, especially the online format, is viewed at with plenty of apprehensions by everyone involved; There are various anti-cheating measures in place and that is evident in the ongoing Chennai Grand Masters. Swaroop Swaminathan finds out more
Chandigarh go top of Group after clinical win against Delhi
SHIVAM Bhambri took spinners to cleaners on a turner as Chandigarh shocked seven-time champions Delhi by nine wickets to go top of group D in the Ranji Trophy match played in Chandigarh.
Honours even in 1000th Indian Super League tie
CHENNAIYIN FC's hunt for a home victory this season continued as they were held 1-1 by Mumbai City FC in the Indian Super League at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Saturday.
Jurel at home in Australia, India A not so much
INDIA A might have lost the match but Dhruv Jurel once again showed why he is capable of featuring in the Test team as a specialist batter with his second fifty in as many innings against Australia A.
Vinicius helps Real crush Osasuna
VINICIUS Junior scored a hat-trick to help Real Madrid bounce back from two consecutive home defeats with a 4-0 win over Osasuna in La Liga on Saturday.
WHY IS RBI BRINGING GOLD RESERVES BACK TO THE COUNTRY
Mint Road watchers point to the need to safeguard holdings amid growing geopolitical uncertainties
TRUMP & THE ART OF MILKING THE 'IMMIGRANT INVASION'
HE world and its many ivory tower pundits are still struggling to come to terms with the shock victory of Donald Trump.
HoABL expands development of plot biz in north
HOUSE of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL), Mumbai-based realtor, is expanding its plot development business in North India and recently opened its new office in DLF Cyber City, Gurugram.
Asian Paints net profit plunges 43% on weak demand, revenue down 5%
NEW DELHI: The country's largest paint-maker Asian Paints on Saturday reported a steep 43% year-on-year plunge in consolidated net profit at ₹694.64 crore, down from ₹1,205.42 crore a year earlier on weak demand, which though fell by 5.3% to ₹8,003.02 crore in the September quarter.
SON OF THE SOIL
Working towards reversing environmental damage, DFO Dharmveer Dairu explains to Harpreet Bajwa how he recycled discarded plastic bags during tree plantation initiatives and sold them to generate revenue
Will launch 20 products over two years, says Ola Electric
OLA ELECTRIC, country's largest electric two-wheeler maker, will be launching one new product every quarter and expanding its company-owned store footprint to 2,000 by March 2025.
India Cements loss widens to ₹339 cr, revenue from ops down 18.4% to ₹1K cr
THE India Cements Ltd (ICL) on Friday reported a consolidated net loss to ₹339.13 crore for the second quarter ending September 2024.
US probes racist mass texts sent to Black people
federal and state agencies are investigating how racist mass texts were sent to Black people across the country in the wake of the presidential election this week.
Gaza rescuers say 14 killed in Israeli strikes
TWO separate Israeli strikes killed at least 13 people, including women and children, in Gaza on Saturday, Palestinian medical officials said, as Israel announced the first delivery of aid in weeks to the war-battered northern Gaza.
Qatar may ask Hamas to shut its Doha office
Doha withdraws as key mediator for Gaza truce and hostage deal as talks hit roadblock
27 DEAD IN SUICIDE BOMB ATTACK AT PAK RAILWAY STATION
At least 27 people, including 14 security forces, were killed and 62 others injured on Saturday in a suicide bombing at a railway station in Pakistan's restive Balochistan province, officials said.
Tackling terror, ending wars to be Don's focus
THE priorities of President-elect Donald Trump are border, terrorists, bringing home hostages, and ending the forever wars, said Kash Patel, an Indian-American lawyer in an interview.
Kerala-origin nurse settles into UK political life
SOJAN Joseph is among the new crop of Indian-origin Labour members of Parliament who pulled off an impressive feat by being elected from a former Conservative Party stronghold of Ashford in Kent, south-east England, in the July general election.
Home truth: Temple theft cases surge in Gujarat
IN Gujarat, a surge in burglaries is hitting not only homes left vacant during Diwali vacations but also temples, according to government data.