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The paradox of our time: Preparing for war, forgetting peaceIn a world where strategies for warfare are deftly orchestrated, the blueprint for peace seems elusive. Today's geopolitical landscape fixa...
Doctor receives hand-made wedding gift from young cancer survivor he treated, shares emotional backstory that will melt your heartDr. Tanmay Motiwala, a paediatric surgeon, received a special wedding gift. It was from Khushi, a cancer survivor he treated. Khushi couldn...
Woman’s brush with job scam lands her data on the dark web: It looked legit, until it wasn’tShelby Springer, a graduate student, fell victim to a sophisticated job scam after applying for a remote proofreading position. Despite her...
Humour in the digital age: A reflection on society's changing reactions to comedyAs a society, we encounter diverse types of humour through platforms like smartphones and social media. The way we publicly react to jokes ...
From Chandrayaan-3 to G20, selfcare to memes, cricket to Bollywood, here's what India Googled in 2023Trending Searches are the searches that had the highest spike in traffic over a sustained period in 2023 as compared to 2022. The timeframe...
12 Best Wall Stickers: Transform your Living Space with Adhesive Magic (2023)Revitalize your living spaces effortlessly with this list of the best wall stickers. This article is here to help you elevate your home dec...
Why Twitterverse is not very happy with RPG boss Harsh GoenkaGoenka is facing flak after a series of offensive tweets in which he fat-shamed women.
Fight film club & dealing with 'Toxic masculinity'This is much more pronounced in the case of Thallumaala, a story about young men who get into fights, and then fight some more, and then ag...
Covid damaged your sense of humour?The concern: that along with things like the sense of smell and the body's immunity system, the coronavirus has also left swathes of people...
Do friends call you short-tempered? Anger issues are hurting your heartTry these easy steps that can help reverse the effects of anger on the body and heart.
In a fearless organisation, people express question and innovate freely: Amy EdmondsonImportantly, companies should be very open about the challenges they face. Team leaders and CEOs should explicitly acknowledge that they ar...
I feel stringency over expression of dissent has to be more restrained: Justice Sanjay Kishan KaulDemocracy has to have dissent. Debate itself is a way of dissent. We have a very rich parliamentary heritage of people debating, even when ...
Articulate, erudite, a true intellectual, an old friend: Shabana Azmi remembers Girish KarnadKarnad didn’t fancy himself as an actor and rued that it would damage his reputation as a playwright.
Desperately seeking: An opposition that can oppose our most gifted PM Narendra Modi'Our lower house does not resemble that of, say, the United Kingdom, which we call the mother of parliaments and whose structure we have tr...
Want to look appealing? Avoid these traitsScientists say laziness can make attractive people look uglier. Weirdly, looking happy might also have adverse effects.
PM Narendra Modi's complete interview to Times NowPM Narendra Modi in an interview with Times Now has shared his views on a range of issues. Here is the complete trascript with Arnab Goswam...
How Rahul Gandhi's newfound mojo could be a game-changer for him and CongressTo observe the Congress MPs around him in the Lok Sabha, hitherto moribund and lifeless, is to see that at least some of Rahul Gandhi's fla...
The Nehru-Gandhi dynasty is on the brink: Natwar SinghHis autobiography has already put the Congress on the defensive but former Congress leader K Natwar Singh continues his offensive.
- Backward leanings pay rich dividends to BJP in UP
The decision to project Mr Kalyan Singh as its chief ministerial candidate and electoral tie-ups with the Janata Dal (United) and the Kurmi...