Economic Times
While the opposition licks its wounds, Parliament will now ring with chants of 'Blue Moon'. One can't help but wonder if this might be the start of a
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The Met Department warns of severe heatwaves in Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana due to prolonged heatwave conditions. Adapting to extreme heat requires sys
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Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella emphasize India's potential in AI development to boost productivity and drive economic growth, highlighting the transf
1716226360 Politics - 6 months ago
The concoction created is infused with a few cliches: one, as the description suggests, anglicisation, or a penchant for speaking not just in English
1716147891 Politics - 6 months ago
Airtel has to top up on spectrum that is lapsing in select telecom circles. Jio can afford to take it easy after having cornered the biggest chunk of
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In a densely populated developing country like India, there are competing demands on land - farming, housing, infrastructure development and factories
1716147578 Politics - 6 months ago
The article explores the unknown nature of death, life, and living, focusing on the fear of death, comfort in familiar beliefs, and the necessity of c
1716140275 Politics - 6 months ago
The beauty of the song lies in its juxtaposition of heavy brooding while shouting out what it means to be resilient, to survive.
1716140018 Politics - 6 months ago
Wolfenstein 3D would probably have served as a 'gateway game' for my proper addiction to the world of gaming, were it not for a friend accidentally de
1716064671 Politics - 6 months ago
You could blame politicians and say they need to improve their intellectual discourse, turn perhaps to the great speeches of Vajpayee, JP, Nehru (oops
1716053400 Politics - 6 months ago
Is it worth paying 'so much' for food at Nadodi, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Kuala Lumpur that reimagines South Asian cuisine? At Noma in Copenha
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The pen is mightier than the sword. But for some writers, both objects hold equal fascination. Take Amir Khusrau and Babur. Or Samudragupta from an ea
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In a (Western liberal democratic) world that, in theory, swears by free access and open societies, international students are becoming a little less w
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This passes on the cost of producing low revenue-generating TV programming on to viewers by pitching a bouquet instead of individual channels that sta
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The concept of 'macho man' has evolved to include intellectual and emotional dimensions, impacting gender roles and promoting inclusivity, societal ha
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A terrorist holds Putin hostage in a car, demanding 10 mn yuan to avoid setting him on fire with petrol. A truck driver on a motorway queue learns abo
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'Ulta latka kar sidha karna' as a potential therapeutic technique for back pain, cautioning against its risks like increased blood pressure and lowere
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As the first fluttering wings appear overhead, a sense of wonder washes over you. Silhouetted against the fading light, these travellers paint a mesme
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Indian elections focus on Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir and Akhand Bharat. Some particularly eager voters, or perhaps politicians, may even contemplate ex
1715881310 Politics - 6 months ago
The Char Dham Yatra, including Puri, Rameswaram, Dwarka, and Badrinath, set a record on Day 1 with over 29,000 pilgrims at Kedarnath causing road cong
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