Haryana hurricane
Exit polls, media, journalists, analysts etc have all gone wrong and BJP is the mighty winner to form the government for the third time in Haryana in a row. This is nothing short of a...
View ArticleChaos in Multan: Pakistani Sports Reflecting a Bigger Crisis
Something unbelievable happened in Multan on Friday. Pakistan did something that no other team in the 147-year history of Test cricket has done: they scored over 550 runs in the first innings, but...
View Article**How Green Is Your Car?**
**Getting rid of all old cars might not be the best idea!** India has a big problem with air pollution that we need to fix. It’s true that older cars release more harmful gases, while...
View ArticleHow Green is your car?
That India has a severe air pollution problem crying to be addressed with all hands on deck is indisputable. So is the fact that older vehicles have higher emissions while newer ones meet higher...
View ArticleThe not so quotidian quotes of Bharat’s Ratan
There are many commendable things to be said about Ratan Tata. There are also many things he is supposed to have said but has not. The media – legacy and social, and whatever else exists...
View ArticleA date with democracy: A comedy of manners and matters
Well, this has to be the most thrilling election experience of my life— if by “thrilling” you mean quiet, peaceful, and completely devoid of excitement. Honestly, it felt more like an election for a...
View ArticleOla-la la! Why jokers win Oscars and Twitter wars
Joker: Folie à Deux’, with its fiery mix of song and dance, hit the cinemas recently and rekindled memories of how Batman and the Joker’s legendary feud began. It starts in the story ‘Batman: The...
View ArticleCaste-based reservations can be a double-edged sword. Right, Rahul?
Hardly a week goes by when a politician doesn’t bring up the issue of reservations. Though the makers of the Indian Constitution envisioned it as a measure of social justice, it is now being treated...
View ArticleWhat modern-day billionaires can learn from aapro Ratan
Ratan Tata didn’t live in a multi-storied fortress, or an ostentatious mansion. He was not surrounded by heavily armed bodyguards. There was no entourage around him. After all, ‘aamchi Mumbai’ was his...
View ArticleShootout in Bandra
A senior politician gunned down pre-poll in Mumbai revives memories of earlier, deadlier times in the city In Mumbai, just before the important state elections, a senior politician named Baba Siddique...
View ArticleHurricane of troubles
Some US netas deny climate change. Indian netas don’t, but they sanction environmentally risky projects Ahead of US presidential elections, a pair of hurricanes that has battered Americans in recent...
View ArticleHurricane of troubles
Some US netas deny climate change. Indian netas don’t, but they sanction environmentally risky projects In the US, with presidential elections coming up, two hurricanes—Helene and Milton—have caused a...
View ArticleBunk foods
Many so-called ‘healthy’ dietary products might do you more harm than good The childhood rhyme “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” was meant to instil in us from an early age the importance...
View ArticleShootout in Bandra
A senior politician gunned down pre-poll in Mumbai revives memories of earlier, deadlier times in the city Ex-Congress, newly Ajit Pawar NCP, senior Maharashtra politician Baba Siddique’s murder on...
View ArticleSelfless work paves the path to salvation
Written by: Deepak Ranade Ratan Tata said, “I don’t believe in work-life balance. I believe in work-life integration. Make your work and life meaningful and fulfilling, and they will complement each...
View ArticleLet many thousands of socially aware entrepreneurs prosper in India!
Some days back, Mr Ratan Naval Tata (RNT – ex-Chairman Tata Sons Ltd and Chairman of Tata Investment Trusts) passed away. The outpouring of grief and feeling of sadness on the death of a ‘good...
View ArticleIftar dinner at that five-star hotel will never be the same again
Clad in smartly stitched sherwani and pyjama, Baba Siddiqui and Zeeshan Siddiqui, father and son, stood at the heavy security-manned gate to the massive white tent pitched in the premises of sea-facing...
View ArticleInternational day for disaster risk reduction- Empowering the next generation...
International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction 2024 marks a watershed moment in our worldwide efforts to confront the growing threats of climate change, pandemics, and natural disasters. Today’s world...
View ArticleHaryana verdict shows true place to many
Haryana verdict bursts the illusion bubble In Lok Sabha election number of seats of Bharatiya Janata Party decreased compared to 2019. Many analysts and journalists were extremely happy with this...
View ArticleIndia and Pakistan: not ready to be friends yet
India and Pakistan, two neighboring countries, are not really on speaking terms right now, and things don’t seem to be changing anytime soon. India’s foreign minister, Jaishankar, recently visited...
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