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Greek proverb of the day: 'The sins we often regret are the sins we...' - thought-provoking life lessons on courage, personal growth, taking risks, overcoming fear and self-doubt and why inaction often leads to regretGreek proverb of the day: People often regret chances not taken more than mistakes made. Fear can prevent individuals from pursuing dreams ...
North Kashmir's unmarked graves: Over 90 pc belong to foreign, local terrorists, study findsA new study in north Kashmir challenges the mass grave narrative. The report says most unmarked graves belong to foreign and local terroris...
As Gaza death toll passes 40,000, corpses are buried in yards, streets, tiered gravesGravediggers in Gaza have been struggling to manage the increasing number of deaths resulting from the 10-month-old Israel-Hamas conflict. ...
This is the right time for companies to appreciate economic utility of trade unionsThere are two aspects of unions and their work that employers in India would do well to focus on. Their role in bridging the wide gap betwe...
Crypto meltdown a boon for bankruptcy lawyersLarge law firms can rake in more than $100 million in legal fees during a long-running bankruptcy, experts said. "You've got to pay the gra...
A peepal in our park has a dog spirit in itThe peepal in our park was planted just a few months before Foxie died. By the time she passed, it had grown to around 6 feet. Today it is ...
A month into Ukraine's war with Russia, gravediggers of Lviv mourn the deadStefan Ivanchuk, a 60-year-old groundskeeper at Lychakiv cemetery in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, is already sweating as he bends to...
Payal Kapadia's documentary, 'A Night of Knowing Nothing', bags Amplify Voices Award at TIFFThe festival also shared a video message from Kapadia and the film's cinematographer.
Elon Musk’s candid Mann Ki BaatAn ‘influencer’ does not bother about what people think about what one says
Dispiriting setback: COVID deaths, cases rise again globallyThe World Health Organization reported Wednesday that deaths climbed last week after nine straight weeks of decline. It recorded more than ...
Cost of death: How and why funeral rates have gone up across this Covid-wracked countryThe past few weeks have been harrowing for the 49-year-old funeral arranger at Delhi’s Sarai Kale Khan cremation ground. There were days wh...
View: A nightmare without end, the pandemic is emotionally scarring us in ways yet to be fully graspedRelatives, friends, colleagues, neighbours: Nobody has been spared from the random charge of the virus. The overall loss of intellectual an...
As COVID-19 floods India's hospitals, the better-off also scramble for careGoel, a software engineer at Indian IT giant TCS, managed to get hold of oxygen for her husband. Shortages have led to scenes of panic outs...
View: The summer of 2021 will be true test of India's self-relianceUsually, ensuring the well-being of citizens is partly the job of the government. We expect that in a crisis, the government will measure u...
Academic calls for Shakespeare's grave to be exhumedFrancis Thackeray, from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, said that he was "very interested in the possibility" of exami...
Movie Review: 'Run All Night' - a fast-paced thriller, worth a watchRun All Night inevitably brings back memories one wanted to forget with Taken. This time though, it isn't the daughter or the wife, but his...
Check and mateTo lose it well — or to live in spite of it — is to love and not to hate all things that are mortal. That, in essence, is Bergman’s grand m...
Individuals should excavate history till Archaeological Survey of India digs mythsThank god for amateur archaeologists. Recently, one of this intrepid tribe, Surinder Kochhar, uncovered the site of one of the most coldblo...
Why has Arvind Kejriwal launched a political party when his sole agenda is exposing scams?He is thoroughly confused about his role, for one. He needs to use his passion and drive to generate ideas that will make India the world’s...
- Omkara meets Othello fans in Madrid
The dance, music and melodrama of Indian cinema is being celebrated in Madrid this week.