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Rishabh Pant: 'I Am The Same Just Making Better Choices '
Exclusive Interview With Rishabh Pant
THE VISCOUNT'S FLAME
The second season of Bridgerton lives up to the hype
Staying afloat
With Sri Lanka in the grip of a severe economic crisis, the Tamil Nadu coast is once again starting to witness an influx of refugees
Haryana puts premium on water conservation
Overarching policy bets big on use of treated waste water
Race to Raisina Hill
The NDA is in pole position, but the opposition can test a potential joint front for 2024
Hearts in harmony
Matteo, son of opera and pop icon Andrea Bocelli, has large shoes to fill
KILLING ME SOFTLY
There are lessons India can learn from the west’s economic war on Russia
Confusion galore
The road to becoming a doctor has grown longer for Indian medical students who fled Ukraine
FEMINIST FAIRY TALES
Jacaranda Tales, a four-day film festival in Bengaluru, ignited conversations on women’s role in protecting nature
Clean sweep
Viewed as a rising star of the AAP, Raghav Chadha has handled several key assignments for his party
Bollywood is run by immature ones
In Vivek Agnihotri’s The Kashmir Files, which trains its lens firmly on the barbarities meted out to Kashmiri Pandits in the valley, a 20-something student Krishna Pandit (played by Darshan Kumar) who studies at an elite Delhi university, stands confused as he sets out on the search for truth in the face of competing ideologies.
Five Lakh Cyberwarriors Are Fighting Russia
Exclusive Interview Victor Zhora, deputy chairman, State Service of Special Communications, Ukraine
EXCLUSIVE: It Is Impossible To Conquer Ukraine
Interview Grzegorz Dziemidowicz, former director, National Diplomatic Academy, Poland, and former ambassador
Sri Lanka Reels From Its Worst Ever Economic Crisis
Hit by the worst economic crisis in its history, sri lanka is on the brink of bankruptcy. Irrational policy decisions of the ruling rajapaksa clan have destroyed the island’s economy which was recovering from the ravages of the pandemic
SCARS AND LOVE
BENEDETTA (French, 2021)
UP FOR DEBATE
Jawaharlal Nehru might no longer be alive to answer his critics, but his ideas remain locked in ideological combat
MERCHANT OF HAPPINESS
Twenty-five years after The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, Robin Sharma is older and wiser in his latest book
UNLUCKY IN LOVE
Eternally Confused and Eager for Love, about a lad’s botched attempts to find a girlfriend, fails to captivate
The warrior monk
Former special forces member Vivek Jacob is now advocating spirituality and helping the disabled experience adventure sports
Game not over
Decade-old titles continue to have creative—and financial—merit
FIRE IN HER BONES
An ISIS bomb might have taken her legs, but Turkish filmmaker Lisa Calan’s spirit remains buoyant
FOR MILK, FOR FUEL
Food and fuel shortage has triggered widespread protests against the ruling Rajapaksas
CENTRE CANNOT HOLD
With economic woes denting the popularity of the Rajapaksas, Sri Lanka might look at a political alternative in the next polls
PODIUM CHASER
A handful of medals in the past six months has made Lakshya Sen the new poster boy of Indian badminton
India should not be neutral
INTERVIEW RAFAL TRZASKOWSKI, Warsaw mayor, former minister, former member of European parliament
THREE TO TANGO
The BJP and the Congress have for long dominated Himachal Pradesh’s bipolar politics. The generational change in both the parties, along with the AAP’s big entry, can redraw the state’s political map
RANT AND RAIL
A highspeed rail connectivity project is dividing Kerala and invoking memories of Nandigram
Death overs approaching
Prime Minister Imran Khan is desperately seeking ways to stay in power. If the past is a guide, his fall is imminent
WILL OPPOSE IF INDIA THROWS LIFELINE TO CORRUPT RAJAPAKSAS
INTERVIEW Patali Champika Ranawaka, leader of 43 Brigade
People like those who support 'nation first' theory
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW/SHIVRAJ SINGH CHOUHAN, chief minister, Madhya Pradesh