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I survived by continuously reinventing myself: Bhatt

Mahesh Bhatt usually ends up having the last laugh, while his critics go in complete silence.

Negativity in emotions: Disgust and fear

Emotional arousal is an approach that works well for every product category.

Anandashram brings peace to distressed souls

Sebati Singh interacts with an inmate at Anandaashram

Keonjhar: Like all her brilliant classmates, she had many dreams in her eyes. She dreamt of higher education and a lucrative job to prove her worth. She was cruising along on her mission, but destiny had something else in store for her.

‘Indian education needs research’

Shashi Tharoor

The National Policy Dialogue on university rankings, research evaluation and research funding has sought to increase resources for research instead of focus on teaching.

Sino-Indian ties: Both nations on same page?

Salman Khurshid and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi—PTI

Following the unusual and disturbing kind of intrusion by the Chinese border forces from April 15, 2013 in eastern Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, which got solved after an impasse of three weeks, external affairs minister Salman Khurshid went to China soon after and returned with a rosy picture of his two-day visit. Noting that China has given a proposal for Border Defence Cooperation Agreement (BDCA), the minister said India has also given a counter-proposal and both countries were examining these proposals.

A changing Japan has many opportunities for India

As a part of the “Eight-fold Initiative for Strengthening Japan-India Global Partnership” agreement signed in 2005, the Prime Ministers of India and Japan are committed to meet every year.

Blind faith kills birds, animals

Lucknow: Traditional medicine and superstition is rapidly causing depletion in the various species of birds and animals in Uttar Pradesh.

Sweet fruits in a dry land

It’s like a dry and desert land... the Malkangiri district in Orissa was rarely in the past considered by outsiders, including the people from other parts of the state, an ideal place for living.

Doda quake victims waiting for adequate relief package

About three weeks ago, parts of Jammu and Kashmir’s Chenab valley were rocked by an earthquake with epicentre somewhere ten miles below the surface of earth near the picturesque town of Bhaderwah.

Why can’t India get better tissue paper?

About two weeks ago, I was Singapore and took an hour-long ferry ride to reach Bintan Islands in Riau archipelago of Indonesia, which the country is now promoting as the next big internationally touri

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.