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March 29, 2025

Can we leave the turtle nesting beaches alone?

The sound of the sea was music—rock music. Hum, roll, crash, cymbal, hum, roll. We were on the shore, just behind the surf, in complete darkness.

5 mins

The kid stays in the pictures

Creative organisations are divided into The Creatives and The Suits. In order to make something original, The Creatives are encouraged to think outside the box, but in order to make money doing it, The Suits have to keep boxing them in.

4 mins

The Ambitious and Ambiguous Rise of Huawei as a Telecom Giant

This story of Chinese entrepreneur Ren Zhengfei, and the empire he built, is rich in details but short on sharp insights

5 mins

Spend a day with tea pluckers

When I see the image of a woman tea plucker—versions of it are used by businesses in their marketing of tea—it rather bothers me. Perhaps it's because when you walk into a tea estate and see women at work, they smile in greeting, they allow you to photograph them, and they make a pretty picture. But can we stop and see beyond the picture to truly understand the contribution of these women to tea making?

2 mins

The Memon kitchen's diverse Ramzan menu

By most definitions, Muslim food is often relegated to biryani, nihari, haleem and korma. It's what the vast majority of people know, given the significant Mughal influence on food. But scratch the surface and you will find a plethora of Muslim communities with their own foods that, more often than not, make an appearance during the month of Ramzan.

4 mins

'Old sari box'—make your own wine tasting notes

A part from sneaky sips from my parents' wine glasses and surreptitious glugging of Christmas wine offered in church, my real tryst with wine began years ago at a swish wine bar in Mumbai.

4 mins

Who Will Tame the Beast at the Indian Open?

Players will be sweating bullets at the 2025 Hero Indian Open finale on DLF's Gary Player Course

4 mins

The arts create social change: Mallika Sarabhai

As Darpana Academy of Performing Arts celebrates 75 years, Sarabhai talks about social projects that have driven her dance

5 mins

Finding a Sense of Belonging in a Himalayan Valley

A writer revisits their childhood home in Bhutan's Haa Valley, now on lists of 25 'must-visit' destinations for 2025

5 mins

The stamp of the cotton trade

An exhibition of 19th century textile labels, 'Ticket Tika Chaap', provides a glimpse of global business history

2 mins

'Hamlet' returns to the Kolkata stage

A fixture of the Bengali stage for 200 years, Shakespeare continues to be reimagined and recreated to this day

4 mins

India logs lower fiscal deficit in Apr-Feb on revenue show

During April-Feb, net tax receipts were 78.8% of target, while non-tax receipts were at 92.9%

1 min

Feb core sector growth at 5-month low of 2.9%

The output of eight core infrastructure sectors, which account for two-fifths of India's industrial output, expanded by 2.9% in February—the slowest monthly pace in five months.

1 min

Sebi Push for Faster FPOs by Reits, InvITs

Markets regulator Sebi on Friday came out with a framework for undertaking fast-track follow-on offers by Reits and InvITs to make fundraising more efficient.

1 min

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