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The fashionable feminist hero
CHIC MAGNET
Between percentiles and placements
Perhaps it is time to judge colleges by their “hidden curriculum”
The president and the prime minister did not go to English medium schools
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW DHARMENDRA PRADHAN | Union minister for education and skill development and entrepreneurship
Admissions will be highly objective
INTERVIEW | M. Jagadesh Kumar Chairperson, University Grants Commission
THE PARADOX OF CHOICE
With the sudden windfall in opportunities, it is an exciting (and confusing) time to be a college student in India
A Kalinjara story
LAST WORD
Agnipath: Count the Gurkhas in
PMO BEAT
Watering his plans
Ashok Gehlot is trying to convert a stalled canal project into a win-win political situation
Math comes full circle
A math teacher and a unique programme are changing children’s perception about the dreaded subject
POST-PANDEMIC BLUES
As the world moves back to normalcy, the poster boys of the ‘new normal’ are facing their big reality check
Domestic revival
The changing domestic tourist kept Rajasthan’s tourism sector afloat during the pandemic recovery period
Grilling The Gandhis
It will be a long battle ahead for the Congress’s first family, but the ED questioning Sonia has pushed the party out of its comfort zone and on to the streets
The Naked Truth
I tried to deconstruct India’s ambiguous attitude towards nangapan (nakedness) to a BBC correspondent who was writing a report on actor Ranveer Singh’s recent nude photo shoot for an international publication.
India Can Fill Brexit Gap
A remarkable transformation is taking place in the UK. It chose to exit the EU and regain its sovereignty, but has had a difficult time securing post-Brexit arrangements with erstwhile companions.
Monkeypox : Take Care, Don't Scare
Behaving responsibly and avoiding stigmatisation could contain monkeypox
Celebrating President Murmu
President Droupadi Murmu is the face of new India. She was the first tribal woman to become governor of a state, and, now, she is the first tribal woman to hold the highest constitutional position in the country. She is the first president of India to be born in independent India and also the first person to attain a bachelor’s degree in her village.
COCKPIT DREAMS
Soorarai Pottru director Sudha Kongara is flying high after her film won five national awards
This was the medal missing from my kitty
THE DAYS AHEAD of a major competition tend to be rather mundane for Neeraj Chopra. At least that is how it appears from the outside. But, as the day of the event nears, Chopra gets into his zone.
THE REBOUND MAN
Ranil Wickremesinghe has moved fast to consolidate power. He now faces the difficult task of preserving it in the face of challenges
WAR OF THE ROSES
The Aragalaya movement, which ousted a bungling government, is helping heal wounds of the civil war
Right click
Stock trading platforms and advisers leverage technology to make it easier for investors
FIZZ’S WITH LIZ
With her support among grassroots Tories, Liz Truss has the edge in the leadership race
A MIDSUMMER BATTLE FOR NO 10
The British public seems ready for Rishi Sunak, but the Conservative base prefers his rival, Liz Truss
Meanings in the raw
Why exactly has Ranveer Singh shed all his clothes, slicked himself with oil, and lain himself down into that curiously defenceless, needy, side-sprawl upon a Turkish rug for Paper magazine? It can’t be for media attention— because he gets enough of that already.
Border disorder
Manipur on edge and Indian security on alert following the killing of two Indian Tamils in Myanmar
Divide over diversity
The BJP is claiming the high ground for bring-ing diversity in national politics through the presidential nomination of Droupadi Murmu.
Tina Brown On Queen Elizabeth's Dysfunctional Family
Tina Brown's new book on the British royals is deeply researched and filled with delicious anecdotes
WHEN A MOCKINGBIRD KILLS
Indian Predator: The Butcher of Delhi is a gripping tale of a serial killer who dared to taunt the cops
THE MAN & HIS MAGIC
India’s most famous man is also its most polarising. He also makes for great copy. No wonder then that there has been a proliferation of books on Narendra Modi— from hagiographical to bitterly critical—ever since he became prime minister in 2014. The latest tome comes from senior journalist Ajay Singh, who writes about the pragmatic party builder behind, as his fans would call him, the haloed statesman.
A day with the Santhals
Simple folk, they are known for their nature worship and colourful culture