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Indian Army Uniforms 2026 Manual: From new winter dress to Bandi jackets and tattoo regulations, all about Army's new dress rulesThe Indian Army has unveiled "Army Uniforms-2026," a new dress code manual introducing a winter uniform, allowing bandi jackets for officer...
Gangster Queens: Inside the rise of women in organised crimeYoung, educated women are increasingly taking central roles in criminal networks across India's National Capital Region and beyond. These w...
What can you do with Rs 20,000 in Singapore for 1 day: Digital creator shares travel guideDigital creator Cassy Pereira explored Singapore for a day on a Rs 20,000 budget. His adventure included Universal Studios, Chinatown, Haji...
Maha Kumbh: Where tattoos, temples, and tails blend spirituality with modern coolA bodybuilder blending spirituality with modernity at Kumbh Mela gained attention for his tattoos, while 3.5 crore devotees participated wi...
52 places to go in 2025The article showcases diverse global destinations with unique experiences and recent developments. From Jane Austen's anniversary celebrati...
View: What government should do to make the common man flyThe challenge in India is how to encourage a vibrant private sector without permitting cartelisation. Airports must compete like airlines t...
Budget’s Rs 15,000 cr allocation for Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups faces unique implementation challengeKohkameta lies 27 km southwest of the district headquarters of Narayanpur in south Chhattisgarh. It is a relatively progressive pocket, wit...
Excl: 'I wanted to be a bride, but not anyone's wife.' Kshama Bindu, India's 1st person who married herself, says why she chose 'sologamy'The resident of Vadodara tied the knot in an intimate ceremony.
As Taliban tighten their grip, Kabul airport only way outA steady stream of people makes its way first to ticket sale counters set up on the parking lot outside the terminal. They push their lugga...
From organic farming to vaccines, political moves have created ‘perversion of purity’Jacob Chansley's food request in jail confused organic food advocates.
Dhawan hits 117 as India beat Australia by 36 runs to get second win in two matchesWhen Virat Kohli won the toss and chose to bat first, it was a bold decision. Certainly it appeared to be the right one.
Yuzvendra Chahal, the leg spin sensationAfter his match-defining spell where he picked up 4 for 51 against South Africa in his first World Cup match, there’s much about Chahal tha...
How whisky is shedding its conservative image and emerging as the new coolThe world over, whisky has been seeing a renaissance. Bourbons, craft distillations are all riding a wave of popularity among millennials.
Galle Test: India are clear favourites against Sri LankaA staggering 16 Test matches on the trot have all had an outright winner. Pakistan, India, West Indies, Australia, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe ...
Why doesn't NGMA have space for adivasi artists, asks Venkat Raman Singh ShyamAn extraordinary new book, Finding My Way. A visual memoir, has about 170 of Venkat’s paintings, with S Anand, publisher of Navayana, narra...
Forest Rights Act: How rules fail in the jungleChief Sitting Bull was talking of the natives of America but he may as well have been speaking of India’s tribes whose primitive but harmon...
Advertising, new media & poetry tackling contemporary social issues innovativelyThe way technology radicalized the media has both contracted and expanded the term media itself, it was service providers of news earlier.
- Stuart P Milne, HSBC India CEO : An impatient manager, a thoughtful leader
Unlike bankers who hopped from one marque name to the other for a few dollars more, Milne, 52, has stuck to HSBC for three decades.
- Italian clothing brand Diesel to make India outsourcing base
Renzo Rosso, owner of Diesel, said the company has already moved a lot of production in India, including bags, jackets and trousers.