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‘No hurry, no anxiety, just enjoying’: Entrepreneur is amazed by organised travellers at Japan airportIndustrialist Akkshye Tulsyan contrasts the chaotic rush of Indian airports with Japan's serene Kansai International Airport, highlighting ...
IPL Auction 2026: 10 big players teams may target this yearIPL Auction 2026 10 big players in focus. IPL auction on December 16 features 350 players vying for 77 slots with a combined purse of ₹237....
Is Thar India’s 'rowdy car'? Haryana DGP thinks so, but science shows who the real aggressive drivers areHaryana's DGP criticized the Mahindra Thar, linking its drivers to a "mind not in its right place." However, experts and studies indicate a...
Are Delhiites too aggressive? Viral reddit post about perception of Delhi people in Bengaluru sparks heated debateA Reddit user's post about their experience in Bengaluru reignited the long-standing rivalry between Delhi and Bengaluru residents. The use...
Gun, 'gori' & gore: Bollywood's resurgence this year came with an unhealthy heaping of misogyny & unapologetic masculinityIndia's Hindi language movie industry made an impressive recovery after a pandemic-driven slowdown, audience fatigue with big studio produc...
Girl math: A viral social media trend decoded; should you indulge in it?Want to spend an outrageous amount on a designer dress, but can’t justify the cost? Enter, girl math. Just calculate the per wear cost unti...
Why are cyclones with female names deadlier? Research explainsThe study used more than six decades of death rates from US hurricanes to show that feminine-named hurricanes cause significantly more deat...
Chatbot as woman: Did industrial-age biases creep into new-age tech?Is it really a coincidence that most assistance bots are named after women, like Alexa or Cortana?
The black shadow of the mob on Muslim livesFear and alienation is changing the way middle-class Muslims live, from what they pack for lunch to how they’re naming babies
How Africans are battling deep-rooted prejudices and biases in IndiaThe African community may want to get on with life, and business — and the party. But it may not be quite that easy.
Sindhu, Sakshi and Dipa are champs but don't use them to skirt the real issuesWe celebrate women power at the Olympics on the newspaper front page. On inside pages, we read reports of how every 15 minutes a woman or g...
Red Moon Songs brings 30 artists under one umbrellaThe collection showcases high-quality experimental work in new media and emerging technologies featuring over 45 art pieces.
Obama should hold candid talks to engage Modi: BlackwillFormer US ambassador to India said the old formula and stereotypes will not work if the US administration wants to engage with PM Narendra ...
General eletions 2014: Newbies of Aam Aadmi Party changing grammar of campaigningBalakrishnan's core team of campaign managers calls this canvassing initiative 'Bala on Bus' in which he takes questions from passengers.
Davos 2013: Women empowerment and gender diversity key theme in WEF“The Delhi protests show that we are in a new world where younger people will be far more assertive and defiant about women rights.”
- RSS not to contest land for mosque
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat is expected to amplify this position of the Sangh in his Vijayadashmi address - an annual ritual used by the Sangh ...
- RSS not to contest land for mosque
RSS has decided not to back any attempt to challenge the Allahabad High Court order awarding one-third of the disputed land to Muslim bodie...
- Leverage the downturn for creating stronger brands
Call it slowdown, meltdown, downturn, or simply low sentiment, everyone recognised one thing, that a problem by any other name would still ...
- Desperate realty majors increase ad budget
Despite downturn, real estate players have increased their ad budgets, even as other advertisers are cutting ad costs. Genelia | New brand ...
- Indo-Pak culinary divide: A bridge too far?
In Sheila Dhar’s book of essays on life, food and Hindustani music Raga ’n’ Josh (silly title, delightful book) she recalls how Khan once s...