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Word of the day: EsotericEsoteric meaning: Discover the meaning of 'esoteric'. This word describes knowledge meant for a select few. It comes from ancient Greek phi...
Word of the Day: ArcaneArcane means secret and mysterious, making it hard to grasp. It refers to knowledge only a few understand due to its specialized or hidden ...
Word of the Day: ReconditeWord of the day: Recondite entered the English language in the early 17th century, originally referring to something physically hidden or c...
Rahu Ketu Transit 2025 - Cancer: Shifts in career and family life call for reassessing personal aspirations and emotional securityRahu and Ketu Transit: Rahu in the Eighth House ignites change, inheritance issues, and occult fascination. Ketu in the Second House calls ...
RBI’s move fuels hopes of more rate cuts in financial markets, especially in bond trading roomsRBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra cut the repo rate by 25 basis points to 6% and shifted the monetary policy stance to ‘accommodative’, signalin...
Trump Returns: How the 'Average Joe' overpowered elitism in 2024 US Presidential electionDonald Trump has secured a second non-consecutive term as President of the United States, defying polls and defeating Kamala Harris. Trump'...
GoI 'vs' RBI, a polite policy debateThe current Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) V Anantha Nageswaran has sparked a debate on India's inflation-targeting framework. He suggests th...
Kamala Harris isn't backing away from Biden's democracy focus. But she's putting her own spin on itAhead of the November elections, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the Democratic nominee, has redefined the stakes, stressing personal fre...
View: Will RBI squeeze banks with an open market operation?The dense drama has laid open RBI’s dilemma and the confusion of the bond brigade. The protagonists are an affable governor who wants to ta...
View: Fund managers are rediscovering the pearls of 'Purkinje Effect'The mid-cap and small-cap indices, which is proxy for the India growth story - probably a more accurate one than the large caps - have give...
Changing times: Older people are beginning to feel the heat from wokeism of Global NorthMost people have run the gauntlet of geriatrics on fact-finding sprees, especially in India where seniors have long had the benefit of resp...
View: In his second term, Narendra Modi is a more decisive leaderModi, in his second coming, is also bolder than he was in his first tenure.
POKE ME: The more the real world gets safer, the more we seek out violence in the imagined world"Consuming real violence in our news and also continuing to seek simulated violence in the make-believe world is intriguing."
Islamic State doesn't need Facebook and TwitterAs Paris came under attack on Friday, the social networks scrambled to delete celebratory tweets and threats from Islamic State supporters.
Poke Me: Last Sunday's poll result coverage exposed the data-gathering systems of news channelsFor news channels though last Sunday, Bihar exposed the need to be more transparent about their processes of tracking leads.
- Britain exporting locally-grown tea to China
It is all the more intriguing because the producers of this English tea are descendants of Earl Grey, after whom an orange-flavoured blend ...
- Life in the Lexicon for the Scrabble generation
Only those with a passion for the arcane or a penchant for Scrabble would lament the obsolescence of words such as wittol or think there is...
Cricket is full of hoary statistics, needs reformIf ever there was a game created for mathematicians, statisticians, trivia buffs, in short, all mad men, then it must be cricket.
- Teenglish may save the language
It is heartening that teen language is constantly reaching out.
- Did the reversal of Satyam to Maytas spell its doom?
Reversing the name has stirred up negative energies and attracted ill luck, says a tarot expert. Funny side of Satyam | Full Coverage | Fiv...