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Quote of the Day by clinical psychologist and author Jordan Peterson: 'Compare yourself to who...'- This powerful quote from his bestselling book 12 Rules for Life explains why so many people feel miserable todayQuote of the day by Jordan Peterson: Social media fuels constant comparison, impacting self-worth. Jordan Peterson's advice to compare ones...
Cricket Australia chief downplays fears Indian investment in BBL could lead to loss of controlCricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg has allayed concerns about private investment in the Big Bash League. He stated that fears of Indian P...
Dilip Ghosh: The ex-RSS man from Andaman at the heart of Bengal BJP’s riseDilip Ghosh, a former RSS organiser, was instrumental in building the BJP's grassroots network across West Bengal, transforming it from a f...
West Bengal Election Result 2026: BJP has finally cracked the Bengal code. Now comes the real testWest Bengal Election results analysis: Election trends in West Bengal suggest a major political shift, with BJP emerging ahead of the Trina...
Twist of history: Will a party founded by a Bengali win West Bengal?West Bengal Election Results: Early trends in West Bengal show the BJP surging ahead of the TMC, potentially marking a historic shift in a ...
Exit Polls 2026: What the numbers mean for India’s biggest political players?Exit polls are revealing potential political shifts across India. In West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress faces its toughest challenge yet f...
West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam exit polls: Will exit polls results stand at the end?Exit polls are out after voting in five Indian states. Projections show a close fight in West Bengal with the BJP possibly making gains. Th...
West Bengal Assembly Election 2026: Can Modi’s BJP crack Mamata Banerjee’s TMC stronghold in make-or-break Phase 2?West Bengal election 2026 is a key test for PM Modi and the BJP as they aim to challenge the TMC's stronghold. Over 3.22 crore voters will ...
West Bengal elections: Can Didi hold the fort against Modi and BJP’s push in battle for Bengal's soul?Bengal's electoral war begins with the first phase of voting. The BJP and TMC are locked in a fierce contest, trading accusations and makin...
Automation vs humans: How industry 4.0 is reshaping jobs in India's auto sectorRecognising that not all workers can transition to automated roles and creating alternative pathways for decent work to prevent polarisatio...
Luxury car sales in India set to double by 2030, says BMWIndia's luxury car market is set to double its share by 2030. Young, wealthy, and aspirational buyers are fueling this growth. BMW sees str...
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro review: Style meets substance, but does it justify the premium?The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro emerges as a strong contender in the mid-range market. It refines Nothing's signature design and offers a more c...
Babri’s shadow over Murshidabad: Three seats, one explosive faultlineA proposed mosque in Rejinagar is becoming a focal point for the 2026 West Bengal polls. This project is reshaping voter loyalties and reli...
Mandir-Masjid: How competitive faith politics recasting Bengal's 2026 poll battleAs West Bengal gears up for its elections, a notable uptick in religious symbolism is evident. Political rallies are increasingly hosted at...
Why the Digital Competition Bill has started a polarising debate in the tech industryIndia’s Digital Competition Bill has turned previous foes in the tech industry into unlikely allies and sparked a polarising debate on mark...
Friendshore in deed works only to a pointIndian companies are reportedly exploring 'friendshoring' options to preserve continuity of supplies. The latest trend in de-globalisation ...
OMG — it’s OROP versus ODOMOS: Acronym politics in vogueJean Buridan’s ass and the acronymous politics of competitive polarisation.
Communal violence cannot be allowed to spread: Nitish KumarThe Bihar Chief Minister also voiced concern over the frequency and magnitude of religious processions, which are "some times given innovat...
- Assam flares again; government must act firmly but the state needs broader dialogue
State government in Assam failed to react preventively first when some members of the minority community were killed earlier this month.
- Cow slaughter ban: Using 'sensitivities' to politically polarising ends works against democracy
In that climate of polarisation, rational debate, where sensitivities can coexist with rights and liberties, is negated.