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Ratan Tata, Noel related to Tata Group founder, says new bookRatan Tata and Noel Tata share a direct bloodline with Tata Group founder Jamsetji Tata, according to a new biography by Thomas Mathew. His...
Raghuram Rajan, 'Ikigai' author Francesc Miralles among 400 plus speakers attending KLF 2024Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan and other big personalities will be a part of the upcoming Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) on January 1...
Noted journalist and author Anil Dharker deadDharker, who was in his mid-70s, was the editor of several publications including Mid-Day and The Independent and played a vital role in op...
View: Coronavirus is feeding off other treatmentsExperts have red-flagged serious setbacks to the fight against cancer and TB, both already grappling with dropouts due to traumatic side-ef...
MSG myths and distractions: So why is McDonald’s trying to break the MSG taboo?The flavour enhancer has been held responsible for causing migraines, racing heartbeats and rather unfairly, called ‘Chinese restaurants’ s...
Film Baahubali and ISRO honored at TIMES NOW ICICI Bank NRI of the Year Awards 2017Baahubali Actress Tamannaah Bhatia and Snooker Player Pankaj Advani graced the occasion Mumbai, 12th July, 2017: TIMES NOW, India’s No. 1 n...
The lip-smacking story of the cake revolution in IndiaChristmas cakes at least had a traditional presence on the calendar. Other formal cakes, like wedding cakes, were much rarer.
How the nation morphed from Bharat the commodity to India the brandThe economic reforms of 1991-92 were a shotgun wedding, but from their consummation sprang the hitherto unknown consumer society.
8,000+ Amul hoardings done, but no creative block for Rahul daCunhaThe polka-dotted Amul moppet continues to make India laugh every day, without fail.
Obit: Dileep Padgaonkar, editor, Times of India, 1986-94, passes away at 72Padgaonkar reported for ToI, as its Paris correspondent in 1969, talking to politicians and revolutionaries – but also artists and musician...
Goons don't have brains; here's why a Sena attack on Najam Sethi is ironicMy sense is that the Sena will create problems for Pakistani participants at your litfest considering how they dealt with Khurshid Kasuri.
My father named me Malala. He did not make me Malala: Malala Yousafzai'I am hoping that Muslims will study their religion themselves instead of coming to conclusions from what they hear from others. '
Holding on or letting go: How a tragedy turned into a tug-of-warMany tragedies reared out of the primary one of November 27, 1973, in which a spunky 25-year-old KEM nurse was sodo mised by a hospital war...
Let passion take you placesTrekking or cooking, biking or photography, Times Passion Trails are designed to restore and replenish your body, mind and core.
Times Group initiative Think P.inc: Helping women return to workTo help women, who have taken mid-career break to return to work, Times Group has launched initiative P.inc.As part of initiative, power pa...
My father walked with kings yet had the common touch, Khushwant's son Rahul saysAs was his habit every morning, he was doing his usual newspaper crossword puzzle, when he felt tired and lay down on his bed. He did not g...
- Union Budget 2012-13: Pranab Mukherjee invokes Shakespeare on Budget day
If elections are the big fat Indian Wedding of politics, then surely the presentation of the Budget is its dhak-dhak sangeet ceremony.
The Oberoi makeover: EIH ropes in top US designer Adam Tihany"A luxury hotel is like a beautiful woman; if you do not look after her and bejewel her from time to time, nobody will desire her!"
- Mangroves mystique
The tiger is a constant presence even as the sea challenges the very existance of the magnificent mangroves of Sundarbans and the resilient...