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In this issue

March 01, 2025

Too serious to be ridiculous

Naomi Klein's 2023 book is an excellent primer to understand the psychology and politics that fuels conspiracy theorists

5 mins

The highway in the gallery

Photographer Gauri Gill's ongoing exhibition in New Delhi brings the outside world into the white cube

2 mins

What birdwatching can teach us about evolution, ecology and humanity

'The Search for India's Rarest Birds' is a compendium of thrilling first-person narratives by all manner of birders

5 mins

The link between tea and golf

The first flush is just starting and while I wait for these teas, I decided to catch up on some tea history, on tea and golf's shared beginnings here in India.

2 mins

‘Sattu’, a functional food rooted in tradition

You cannot scroll on Instagram without coming across a few high-protein sattu recipes.

4 mins

The Future of Food with Alchemist's Rasmus Munk

The newly crowned world's best chef talks biotech, the need to use waste streams and how to use gastronomy to change the world

4 mins

Checks that Speak Many Languages

The simple, versatile 'gamchha' is inspiring artists and designers to create clothing and décor

3 mins

Adapting fashion for the disabled

Not enough brands care to dress the disabled well but a few designers are creating adaptive clothing that's stylish

6 mins

Shahnaz Husain: The OG beauty influencer

Never have I ever been asked to cut a cake iced with the words \"Welcome Home\" after I've finished an interview.

4 mins

Line as a leitmotif

Reena Saini Kallat: The cartographies of existence

5 mins

Singing to bring about change

A group of Dalit women is questioning the status quo through Ambedkari 'jalsa'

2 mins

Making a mark in the progression of printmaking

Devraj Dakoji's latest exhibition is a testimony to his life-long contribution to the cause of printmaking

4 mins

The Palestine cloud hanging over Berlinale

At times, the Berlinale assumes the form of a tinderbox waiting to explode.

4 mins

Zahid Rafiq's powerful debut, 'The World with its Mouth Open', bears witness to the decades-long damage suffered by Kashmiris across ages

Zahid Rafiq's powerful debut, 'The World with its Mouth Open', bears witness to the decades-long damage suffered by Kashmiris across ages.

4 mins

Art and friendship, tainted by some ugly business

This compulsively readable short novel forces us to take a good long look at our dormant friendships

3 mins

Govt May Lead Highway Work as Private Investors Fight Shy

The Centre, through NHAI, may award 10% or less under BOT-toll route in the next fiscal

2 mins

Power units brace for summer peaks

Stocks of domestically produced coal have touched 50.6 million tonnes (mt) at thermal power plants, showed data from the Central Electricity Authority, as power and coal firms race to meet a projected record in demand this year.

1 min

Maersk Has Terms For Investing $5bn

The investment in Pipavav port is proposed to go into expanding capacity of the port by increasing its draft

1 min

Fiscal deficit hits ₹11.7 tn in April-Jan period of FY25

Govt's fiscal deficit target is 4.8% of GDP for 2024-25, with a further reduction to 4.4% targeted for 2025-26

1 min

CEA Calls Out Pvt Sector's Paradox of Investing Abroad

CEA Nageswaran Pointed Out That Outbound FDI By Indians Had Picked Up Between April And December

2 mins

India Needs 7.8% Growth to Be Nation With High Income

World Bank Calls for Raising Both Private and Public Investment From 33.5% to 40% of GDP by 2035

1 min

Coursera relies on India to boost its enterprise business

Coursera's B2B segment in 2024 contributed approximately 34% of its total revenue, up from 29% in 2021

1 min

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Mint Hyderabad Newspaper Description:

PublisherHT Digital Streams Ltd.

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

The business newspaper “Mint” published by one of the leading media houses of India, Hindustan Times, in association with Wall Street Journal. It aims to connect India to the world and the world to India in terms of business, economy, regulation and policies.

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