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Why do rich kids keep banging luxury cars?The article discusses the recurring issue of luxury car accidents in India, often involving the offspring of wealthy and influential indivi...
For coming up with the catchphrase of 2023, Jasmeen Kaur is just like a wow!'So beautiful, so elegant, just looking like a wow!: Catchphrases have a life of their own. No one quite knows why one takes off, and anoth...
Our lather who art in heaven: A soap operaModi, when asked the same question in a 2020 interaction with Rashtriya Bal Puraskar winners, attributes his facial glow to the oil of toil...
View: What Jawan tells us about the mood of the NationThe Indian audience is known for being expressive and interactive while watching movies in theaters. The author recounts various experience...
View: A litany of lit fests to light up our gritty gas-lit livesLit just keeps growing and diversifying. In the beginning, there was only Eng lit. This was followed by post-colonial lit, postmodern lit a...
View: How many copies of one’s book must an author sign before he or she can earn an autopen?Signing books seems to be a genuine problem for bestselling authors. Some do wrist exercises, some drink sugary tea, others watch TV to les...
View: How India and the US can work together to address common interestsImmediate challenges should not be allowed to come in the way of achieving the long-run vision of Indo-US partnership which is essential fo...
Blood, sugar, sex, fracture; The passions and follies of India's youthBreaking a (working) hand leaves a trail of advices, puzzled medical (mis)diagnoses, fresh injuries and happy heartache in its wake. The wr...
NREGA is a big success story in recent times: UN advisor Usha Mishra HayesAccording to UNICEF, social protection is key to inclusive growth and development, and is defined broadly as a "set of public and private p...
How will a constantly wired cohort define itself and the world?This generation on the contrary is to the palm-internet born. In some cases, even their birth was broadcast live on Facebook by enthusiasti...
Bangladesh's landmark victory over Australia has shown its passion for cricket is second to noneComing a year after their first World Cup appearance, which featured an upset win over Pakistan in Northampton, the general mood was euphor...
Elevated thinking? Our planners never cease to surprise usThe horror of the proposed steel monstrosity brought out peaceful Bengalureans to the streets.
When funders turn founders: What happens when VCs don the entrepreneurial hatInvestors who turn entrepreneur — VCpreneur — clearly come along with advantages other founders don’t: a determination to get a bang for ev...
15 startups that appear best placed to enter the $1-billion valuation clubIn an effort to find the next big thing in India's startup ecosystem, ET Magazine reached out to some of the sharpest minds in venture inve...
Can IDFC’s Rajiv Lall be the next KV Kamath?In the 1990s, KV Kamath gave a new face to a lumbering term-lending institution. Can Rajiv Lall work the same magic on IDFC in an era of cu...
Honour Norman Borlaug on his centenary by approving GM cropsBorlaug was an outspoken supporter of GM crops. He blasted anti-GM activists as alarmists ignorant of nature and spreading falsehoods based...
Seven levers marketers are pulling to beat slowdownFrom auto to FMCG, insurance to telecom, every sector is hitting the brakes, and CMOs are having to work harder and smarter to beat the blu...