New, ‘Expensive’ Mahindra Electric Vehicle Under Development
The high-end electric vehicle is expected to have a longer range than any existing Mahindra EV
Despite Court Order, Censor Board Refuses Permission To Screen S Durga At IFFI
The CBFC has ordered a re-examination of the film.
Kia Stinger — All You Need To Know
Kia is coming to India, and we'd like to examine the carmaker's performance sedan
Every Ram 'Bhakt' Wants To See That The Lord Is Residing In Grandeur: UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya
Maurya said Ayodhya has never been a political issue but a matter of faith.
Renault Kwid Vs Rivals – Hits & Misses
While the Renault Kwid mostly impresses, there are a few shortcomings too!
Kashmir Tourism Dept Woos Tourists From Bangladesh,Thailand
The officials say they have changed the strategy and are going to places like Bangladesh and Thailand to present Kashmir as a perfect tourist destination.
'Samosa' Healthier Than Burger, Finds CSE Study
"Fresh food contains none of the chemicals present in ultra-processed food," said the report.
Honda Jazz: Variants Explained
The versatile Honda Jazz is available in a choice of five grades. Find out which one will suit your needs and pockets, and why.
Google Can Never Replace Guru, Says Vice President Venkaiah Naidu
"Google can never replace Guru. A guru gives not mere academics, but gives insight also," Vice President Naidu said.
2018 Duster Details Revealed!
The thoroughly updated 2018 Duster irons out a few wrinkles in the earlier avatar’s packaging with added safety features and extra goodies!
Move Over Saree, Rinani-Clad Tribal Woman Is The New Bharat Mata For BJP
The BJP plans to bring out such tribe-specific images of Bharat Mata for all North-Eastern tribes.
Curtains Will Come Down On Film Festival In A Few Hours But No Decision On Screening S Durga Despite Court Order
The Kerala High Court had, a week ago, ordered the IFFI organisers to screen the censored version of the film.
PM Modi Flags-Off Hyderabad Metro Rail Today, Here's All You Need To Know
The services of the metro will be unbolted for the public from Wednesday.
Bihar Becomes Fifth State To Ban 'Padmavati', Nitish Kumar Says Govt Will Not Release Without 'Amicable Solution' For All Parties Involved
Recently, the Shree Rajput Karni Sena has demanded full ban on the film in Haryana.
Volkswagen Ameo Special Edition Spotted
Expected to come with aesthetic additions inside-out and could be called the Ameo ‘Sport’
Diary: ‘Mammootty, My Boss, Looked Younger Than Me In 2001…He Still Does’
It’s 50 years in cinema for the perennially handsome Kerala icon. John Brittas, who saw his first Mammootty film in ’81, on how he brings method acting even to the theatre of life.
I Had My Own Rules, Yet Was A Successful Hero: Amol Palekar
Veteran actor Amol Palekar talks to Eshita Bhargava about his film '200 Halla Ho' and his journey in the industry. Excerpts:
With Freshly Cut Hay
Expert fingers model a range of eatables from meats to cheeses using traditional methods and organic, local produce—artisanal foods are what gourmets are crowing about
Broken Arrow: Story Behind India’s Dismal Show In Shooting, Archery In Tokyo
Behind the Olympic failure of our shooters and archers lies fractious, money-grubbing coaches, complicit federations, huge pressure on athletes and faulty training
India’s Options Are Limited In Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan And Delhi Must Play Its Cards Well
The Taliban’s writ now runs in Afghanistan. India, through dexterous diplomacy, must safeguard its interests by talking to the Taliban as well as its numerous friends there.
Love Thy Neighbour: A Stable Afghanistan Is What Pakistan Needs Right Now
Pakistan badly needs stability in Afghanistan. The dire alternative is refugee influx, TTP mayhem.
China Has A Great Wall To Leap Over In New Kabul
America may have exited, but Beijing’s bosses cannot expect to simply waltz into the vacuum in Taliban-held Afghanistan. Their concerns are the same: instability, violence, terror.
The Afghanistan Timeline: 40 Years Of War And A Blitz
The Soviets in 1979, the CIA/ISI-backed mujahideen, civil war, Taliban’s first arrival…right up to their second coming. All the dates, all the events.
Back To The Future: Fear And Uncertainty In Afghanistan As Radical Taliban Takes Charge
New victors in the Great Game’s old theatre script another tragic twist in the Afghan story, with the ripples likely to cross borders
Zero Dark 20: Two Decades Later, Afghanistan Back At Same Hell With Return Of Taliban
US pulled out of Afghanistan after two decades, leaving the war-ravaged country in the hands of the same radical group it had set out to vanquish
Promises To Keep: Stalin Faces Reality Check In 100 Days As Tamil Nadu CM
The first 100 days in office have been a challenge for new CM Stalin
Traveller’s Bug: Covid Cases Spike In Bengal As Tourists Rush To Escape The Heat
How safe is it to travel during the pandemic? Is it linked with the escalation in Covid-19 cases?
‘Focus On Numbers Alone A Skewed Way Of Analysing Pandemic’
"We need to look beyond just the number of cases while making an assessment. Ideally, the progression of any pandemic should be seen from its first incidence to its last and not in a time period of just a few weeks," says Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan
The Janata Man, Parivar To Party
From cutting administrative flab to decentralising power to panchayats—Karnataka CM Bommai promises a fresh approach to governance, but dousing discontent within his party would be a challenge
Opposition Unity: Often Heard But Rarely Seen
Breakfast, dinner, virtual meeting, stalling Parliament…Opposition fixes up a unity show, but will it stick?
Bait, Switch, Repeat: After Women’s Quota In 2019, Naveen Dangles A Carrot For OBCs
Panchayat polls are due in Odisha. How to ensure caste disaffection doesn’t throw a spanner in the works for BJD? Why, promise 27 per cent tickets to the backward castes…
A Cloudburst Of Anger In Meghalaya As Old Wounds Open Up On I-Day
They say Cheristerfield Thangkhiew, 54, was mediating with the regime. Why was he killed then? No one believes the police version among the Khasi-Jaintias…the black flags are out.
Nitish, Tejashwi Find Common Ground On The Caste Census
Has India’s OBC population gone way beyond the 27 per cent counted in 1931? The only way to know for sure is to count again: Bihar’s political foes are one on this demand.





















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