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THE HEADS KEEP ROLLING
Is a clash between its directors and the board of governors taking a toll on the venerable Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs)? If recent events at IIM Calcutta are to be taken at face value, that question is merely rhetorical.
Patwari Plots a Revival
The walls of Jitendra 'Jitu' Patwari's office at his 74 Bungalows residence in Bhopal are covered with photos of the Congress pantheon.
SHUTTING THE REVOLVING DOOR
On February 22, all the talk in Lucknow was about how UP ke do ladke' (the two boys from Uttar Pradesh, Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav) had come together again, sealing the alliance for the Congress and Samajwadi Party in the coming Lok Sabha election.
How To Clean It Up
With The Supreme Court Striking Down Electoral Bonds, Transparency In Poll Finances Returns To The Agenda
The Party is Lit
Hidden behind an old Portuguese bungalow in Siolim, Goa, Fireback is a captivating Thai restaurant and bar helmed by acclaimed chef David Thompson.
Match Point
Serenading the love month, here’s to the idyllic coupling of classic cigars with beguiling brews.
SIMPLY ELECTRIFYING
With jaw-dropping looks, stellar performance, and oomph features that rewrite the narrative of desire, these luxury EVS are the stuff of electric dreams.
CHAR THE TAR
THE HAUTEST SET OF WHEELS TO HIT THE INDIAN ROADS THIS YEAR
A STEPPE IN TIME
The late historian Charles Allen’s last bbok—Aryans—delves into the origins of these enigmatic peoples and the controversies surrounding them
ART CORNER
TRI, A MULTIDISCIPLINARY ART CENTRE, S THE LATEST CULTURAL SPACE TO OPEN IN KOLKATA
Comic Relief
An ongoing exhibition—Comics in Bengal-at the Kolkata Centre for Creativity brings to light a century of Bengali comics
AMAMMOTH MISSION
Richie Mehta has created an in-depth series on man-animal conflict in Amazon Prime Video’s Poacher
ZEN AND THE ART OF MOTORCYCLING EXCELLENCE
The first Indian to win a stage at Dakar, the world’s toughest rally, Harith Noah knows how to keep his head down
PLUGGING THE LEAKS
A new central legislation aims to end the old scourge of exam paper scams for govt jobs, with heavy punishment and penalties
THE GRAND JURIST
In Fali S. Nariman’s death, India has lost its conscience-keeper
INDIA, CHINA AND AN ANGLO-US COMPETITION
GOKHALE’S THESIS IS THAT AN ANGLO-US COMPETITION OVER CHINA AND THE FAR EAST IMPACTED INDIA
MANAGING PAKISTAN
BISARIA’S NARRATION OF THE CRISIS AFTER THE PULWAMA ATTACK MAKES FOR FASCINATING READIN
THE CM'S BALANCING ACT
WHILE SIDDARAMAIAH HAS KEPT THE CONGRESS's POLL PROMISE ON WELFARE, HE HAS ALSO PROVIDED FOR CAPEX ON DEVELOPMENT
MAHA MESS IN CONGRESS
THE BJP TOO FACES A PROBLEM OF PLENTY IN ACCOMMODATING MORE POTENTIAL CONGRESS REBELS IN A 'SATURATED' RULING ALLIANCE
Living With The Flu
Driven by a cold winter, pollution and post-Covid complacency, influenza infections in India are rising each season, with longer duration of symptoms that are turning severe for the elderly
UNCHAINED MELODY
In H-Pop, Kunal Purohit grapples with the divisive power of music
Freedom Above All
Anjolie Ela Menon returns to Mumbai after nine years with a solo show of recent works
Contrasts that Complement
Can a home be at once subtle and at another glance, bold? Step into this Mumbai apartment and discover how dichotomies are designed for drama.
Belief and Beyond
THE ETERNAL RELIGION, KARAN SINGH'S SEMINAL BOOK ON HINDUISM, DISTILS DECADES OF SCHOLARSHIP AND WISDOM
DOCUMENTING LOVE
Karan Johar's Love Storiyaan on Prime Video documents real-life couples who overcame the odds to be together
An Equal Music
A new OTT series-Equals on JioCinema-puts the spotlight on folk artists from across India
EXPERIMENTS WITH ART
Kolkata's Experimenter Art Gallery showcases two artists working at the cutting edge of art
An Unfailing Striving for Perfection
A. Ramachandran blazed a solitary trail while contributing immensely to the realm of art
A CROWN OF THORNS
SHEHBAZ SHARIF IS SET TO TAKE OVER AS PAKISTAN PM AGAIN AFTER A FRACTURED VERDICT. HE NOW HAS TO TACKLE A COLLAPSING ECONOMY, HIGH INFLATION, UNRULY IMRAN SUPPORTERS AND A DOMINEERING ARMY
A DIPLOMATIC COUP
It is a ghar wapsi New Delhi had been working on with bated breath for months-ever since news got out that eight former Indian Navy men were facing a dire fate in Qatar.