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In this issue

January 18, 2025

A literary tour of Bengaluru

A new, self-guided audio tour of the city's bookish haunts, from old libraries to independent bookstores, is a delight

2 mins

Look at animal movement with more generosity

On a daily lunch walk in Delhi in January, I see a little bird, winking like a light.

5 mins

Coping in a world of work

A fortnightly column about emotional well-being Workplace resilience is more about the culture created within an organisation than about individual employees

2 mins

The Dirty Picture-Mag

A really good dirty joke is hard to forget. Few shows have dared to blend the risqué with the revolutionary as seamlessly as Minx.

4 mins

Gerald Durrell's Magical World of Animals

Author Gerald Durrell's true magic lay in his ability to uncover the wonders in his own backyard. From spiders to scorpions, he revealed the beauty in the humblest of creatures

5 mins

Good immigrants or pesky invaders?

As Donald Trump returns amid raging controversies over H1B visas, a new book documents the rise of Indians in the US

6 mins

Enjoy your tea like a fine book

I started the year with the good intention of reading more and reading more attentively. I reached for Mortimer Adler's How to Read a Book for advice.

2 mins

The heartiness of white beans

Bean varieties are staggering, and their nomenclature can be confusing. For example, white beans are also called navy beans—a term not related to the color navy but because the US Navy served these beans to their sailors since the mid-1800s.

2 mins

A Contemporary Take on Southern Flavours

Following a global trend, progressive south Indian has emerged as an interesting subset within the genre of modern Indian cuisine

4 mins

What happened to India's fast bowlers?

In October last year, when New Zealand came visiting for a Test series in India, captain Rohit Sharma spoke about the necessity to create a strong pool of fast bowlers.

5 mins

DeChambeau Bonanza for Golf Fans in India

Golfer Bryson DeChambeau will be playing at the International Series India in Gurugram

4 mins

Travel by night The allure of noctourism

From starry skies and urban sights to mysterious wilderness, noctourism is about discovering the magic of exploration by night and is set to become the overarching travel trend for 2025

6 mins

Where Are Indians Headed in 2025?

Community, immersive experiences and personal growth—Indian travellers are attempting to ditch the herd mentality and travel to expand their horizons, and connect with themselves

4 mins

Following the trail of Darjeeling Sherpas

Over the course of 12 years, Nandini Purandare and Deepa Balsavar have documented the struggles and challenges of Sherpas

4 mins

In defence of being untrendy

I'm sitting on the front lawn of award-winning designer Pavitra Rajaram and her husband Paul Abraham's home. It is a beautifully sunny temperate day.

4 mins

Demi Moore refuses to fade away quietly

Coralie Fargeat's 'The Substance' puts Moore through the wringer and gives her the spotlight

3 mins

Jayasri Burman: Maker of myths and memories

It's a chilly afternoon in January, the sky is overcast, but Jayasri Burman has a spring in her step as she walks into Art Alive Gallery, located off the busy Ring Road at a quiet and leafy south Delhi address.

5 mins

Notes on the fragile Malayali male ego

In 2022, when the Malayalam edition of Unni R.’s collection of stories, Malayali Memorial, was first published by DC Books, the cover image created a social media storm.

5 mins

How the wheels of oppression keep turning

Kavery Nambisan's new novel, telling a story of religion, caste and gender, shows her at the top of her game

3 mins

Insurance Law Revamp May Level the Field for PSUs

Anonymity. A composite licence will allow a single entity to offer both life and non-life products, unlike now, when these two activities have to be carried by separate corporate entities, the person added. \"Composite insurers are also allowed in jurisdictions such as Singapore, Malaysia, and the UK.\"

1 min

Tech Mahindra, Wipro Q3 revenues shrink; margins up

HCL Technologies Ltd. Infosys reported a revenue of $4.94 billion, up 0.92% sequentially; whereas HCLTech's revenue rose 2.55% to $3.53 billion.

1 min

Indriya eyes growth via franchise model

Aditya Birla Group's jewellery brand aims to open 100 stores in 18 months

1 min

EV shift cranks up demand for Anand Group auto parts

Anand Group's sunroof business has emerged as a standout performer, with capacities already at full utilization

2 mins

Hyundai Debuts Creta Electric at a Price of Under ₹18 Lakh

Hyundai Motor India launched the Creta Electric, the electric vehicle (EV) adaptation of its best-selling mid-size SUV, at an introductory price of ₹17,99,000 on Friday.

2 mins

Sebi rejects KOEL's bid over DFS disclosure

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has opposed an appeal filed by Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd (KOEL) in the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) challenging the regulator's advisory to the company to disclose the Deed of Family Settlement (DFS).

1 min

BUDGETING FOR GROWTH

FY26 outlook is increasingly uncertain, with sizeable risks from global developments

3 mins

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