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Harsh Goenka’s Rs 25,000 crore lesson: The one habit that could stop you from making wrong life choices. 'Many of us live the same way...'Harsh Goenka, chairman of RPG Enterprises with a reported net worth of $2.7 billion, shared a reflective post urging people not to delay li...
1 man, 130 ponds: How a Rajasthan man’s heartbreaking encounter with thirsty desert animals inspired a remarkable mission. ‘I made a promise.’Sharvan Patel, a wildlife photographer, witnessed animals struggling for water in Rajasthan's desert. He was moved to action after seeing d...
Pakistani couple's India dream ends in tragedy as they die of thirst while crossing borderA young Pakistani couple, desperate for a new life in India after being unable to secure a visa, tragically attempted to cross the Thar des...
A telling tale of thirst: Underage Pakistani couple dies in Thar desert after illegal border crossingIn a tragic incident near the India-Pakistan border, a young Pakistani couple, Ravi Kumar (17) and Shanti Bai (15), died of suspected thirs...
Saudi Arabia cuts oil output by 1 million barrels per day to boost sagging pricesThe announcement of the Saudi cuts of 1 million barrels per day, which will start in July, followed a meeting of the alliance at OPEC headq...
Gujarat: Salt pan workers pin hope on Assembly polls for better futureOther promises include RO kiosks for providing drinking water to salt-pan workers in the desert and Rs 5 lakh accident insurance cover and ...
Treasures of mythology: Inside the fascinating world of the merchant classThe same applies to mythology. Mythology focuses on tales of kings and priests, rajas and rishis. It does not focus on stories from the mer...
Summertime sweetness: How watermelons surprise and delight usWatermelons are also being used as a vegan version of carpaccio.
Speculation over Congress LP merging with TRS in TelanganaIt is being speculated in the event of two more Congress MLAs deserting the party, the rebel group would seek a formal merger of Congress L...
China seen slowing spending on Belt and Road energy projectsXi Jinping announced the Belt and Road Initiative project almost five years ago to rebuild the ancient Silk Road, and to extend China’s rea...
Pakistan's new-found coal addiction has potential to transform the country's economyThe project is one of the costliest among an array of ambitious energy developments that China is helping Pak to build as part of a $55-bn ...
'Amazing' Roger Federer continues his magic runThe way he’s playing is just so beautiful, it’s just so nice. Everything looks perfect. He’s moving amazingly well, said Stan Wawrinka abou...
Just before Australian Open, Novak Djokovic gets his mojo back in QatarFive months shy of turning 30, Novak Djokovic is ready for the next phase of his brilliant career. He is thirsting again for that ‘oh so sw...
Traveler's diary: Camp at the picturesque Ladakh & experience the Onam festivalOnam is when Kerala has a great time. Boat races, song and dance & lots of good food. Ladakh's amazing landscape is natures own sculpture ...
As monsoons arrive, glide with the desert birds at JaisalmerGlide with desert birds while paramotoring high above Jaisalmer desert & let the desert breeze guide your way during this unique adventure.
Kharif sowing gets delayed as North sweats under heatOnly those farmers who have access to irrigation may go for early sowing of kharif crops, as the monsoon is expected to set in a few days l...
Jaipur Rural: Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore's biggest challenge is to make potable water accessible to allMore than seven months since it began, the work is still incomplete, the serpentine pipes are yet to crisscross the entire village, and vil...
- Through The Third Eye
Just one blast from Wiki-Leaks might have prompted Arun Jaitley’s rethink on the objectivity and veracity of the cables.
- Dubai is recovering its old chutzpah
Gustasp & Jeroo Irani went to the mecca of shopping and glitz to discover that the city is recovering its old chutzpah and is planning even...
- India to get oil contracts from Iraq
The first contracts with major oil firms from Iraq's new govt may go to Asian firms rather than the US.