Economic Times
The avian chorus begins at the break of dawn, each species adding its layer to the intricate weave of urban sounds. You can carefully try to single ou
1708537316 Politics - 9 months ago
Investor interest from West Asia in developing tourism in Kashmir reflects normalcy returning to the region and aligns with making Jammu and Kashmir a
1708537176 Politics - 9 months ago
The Upanishads reveal that we are limitless, the sought is enshrined in the seeker, Tat tvam asi. We only become a victim of our notion of being limit
1708450289 Politics - 9 months ago
No wonder tulips have different meanings in different cultures - true love, royalty, forgiveness, cheerful thoughts,... apart from us wondering about
1708450118 Politics - 9 months ago
'Broflake' is the evolved form of the 'snowflake' insult, targeting fragile masculinity and those who crumble under challenges like feminism. It mocks
1708449169 Politics - 9 months ago
According to Shaktikanta Das, India's current account deficit is manageable. Forex reserves are stable, and the rupee may appreciate. Lower interest r
1708449021 Politics - 9 months ago
The Sandeshkhali incident in West Bengal reveals the failure of the Mamata Banerjee government to take strong action against the perpetrators of sexua
1708448854 Politics - 9 months ago
Broflake is a species of masculinity so delicate, it makes a snowflake look like a rock. These fine gentlemen have the remarkable ability to melt at t
1708429571 Politics - 9 months ago
The thrill of the unknown also creeps up on you when passing through clouds as they hide what lies below, creating a sense of mystery and curiosity. T
1708364282 Politics - 9 months ago
The British Museum plans 'Rediscovering Gems' exhibition showcasing artefacts 'taken' during the British empire. Recovered stolen gems, previously sto
1708362930 Politics - 9 months ago
The article emphasizes the need to address the issue of begging in India, highlighting the negative implications it has on the country's image and eco
1708362769 Politics - 9 months ago
The rapid rise and fall of the edtech sector during the pandemic highlight the need for action from investors, parents, and the Government of India (G
1708362626 Politics - 9 months ago
While one would think that after such a sweeping majority, the president - lovingly called 'Crazy' by supporters, and less lovingly so by opponents -
1708282489 Politics - 9 months ago
The CSR law is designed to serve the larger good - broadly UN's millennium development goals - through self-interest. It is a softer touch than outrig
1708282022 Politics - 9 months ago
Things will get significantly worse before it can get better in Pakistan. The lead-up to the February 8 election that saw Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehree
1708281202 Politics - 9 months ago
Reading poetry is like listening to a song playing in a different groove as soon as you read each line. It's a tuneless song that can make you happy,
1708278805 Politics - 9 months ago
As per Rajyog meditation, the mind which gives rise to my thoughts, feelings, attitudes and emotions, is seen as a faculty of the soul.
1708277710 Politics - 9 months ago
The image could be obscure - like, say, the collapsed half of an iron gate, and you squeeze through the gap, and walk down an overgrown garden to a di
1708191425 Politics - 9 months ago
"Laapataa Ladies" (Lost Ladies) prompts a contemplation on the contrast between films like "Salaar," "Animal," "Pushpa," and the "KGF" franchise. Kira
1708191060 Politics - 9 months ago
Joe Biden's persistent lapses of memory have become a talking point in the US. Earlier this month, in his investigation into POTUS' handling of classi
1708191000 Politics - 9 months ago