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War on the Himalayas
Progress that does not respect geography and indigenous beliefs will continue to wreak havoc in Uttarakhand
The price of progress
Development projects without any regard for nature have worsened the fragile ecosystem of Uttarakhand
Tourism cannot mean that we harm the environment
Pushkar Singh Dhami, 48, rose from student politics to become chief minister of the state and is the only incumbent of the post to enjoy a second term.
Heights of hope
Uttarakhand is on a mission to tackle the growing challenges of climate change and unplanned development
MOVING MOUNTAINS
A tunnel collapse in Uttarakhand has triggered an interesting interplay of development, national security, environmental concerns and faith
The Raipur roulette
How a boy from Bhilai built a Dubai-based betting syndicate, and why it has spawned a political upheaval in Chhattisgarh
Dread the dog days
Who said, 'dog bites man' is no news? It was world news last week when Moldovan President Maia Sandu's pup bit Austrian President Alexander van der Bellen's hand at a tripartite summit with Slovenia, called to discuss Moldova's entry into the European Union.
Phase out, phase in
The BJP, which is known to fight every election, from local polls to the Lok Sabha, with an insatiable appetite, has taken a curious approach in these assembly elections.
Red hot hue
There isn’t a nip in the air anywhere in India as yet, thanks to the very evident climate change. But that has not stopped anyone from taking out that favourite winter colour. Red has pulled out all stops and has become the season’s preferred dress code.
Group study
Anand Ekarshi on the making of Aattam, the opening film at the International Film Festival of India's Indian Panorama section
Beyond screens
A new device wants to wean you off your phone, and it is almost sci-fi stuff
American product, ayurvedic twist
I HAD BECOME CEO of Richardson Hindustan Ltd, the company where I had started at the bottom…. I wasn’t sitting pretty. The company was in serious trouble. I didn’t know to which port we were sailing; no wind was favourable. The socialist government had instituted severe price controls on medicines, threatening to bankrupt us. Our labour force was hostile, coming out of a seventy-seven-day strike. The chemists’ association had just announced a boycott of our products to force higher trade margins. With sales plunging to zero, we might go bust. I called a meeting of the management committee….
Thus, Gurcharan
In a memoir full of wit and grace, Gurcharan Das relives his life, and finds new meanings that define him extraordinary
Breathless in Delhi
Thermal inversion adds to the suffocating atmosphere in the National Capital Region
Unresolved code
Seven years after its enactment, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is a work in progress
Understanding multi-asset investing
‘DON’T KEEP ALL EGGS in one basket’ is a popular adage in the investment world. Simply put, concentrating your investments in a single asset class ties your fortune to the vagaries of that asset class. Investors increasingly realise that having a well-balanced and structured portfolio is key to long-term returns and peace of mind. This is why multi-asset investing as a single-window and all-weather solution has gained prominence.
BJP USING ITS LITTLE WEASELS TO SHUT ME UP
It is difficult to corner Mahua Moitra and confine her into neat little boxes of traditional norms.
FIGHT TO THE FINISH
finds herself in a legal and ethical grey zone; coming out of the cash for query’ scandal unscathed could be the biggest test of her political career
Game of guarantees
With its hectic campaign in poll-bound states, the BJP is focused on finding a winning mix of populism and pragmatism ahead of the Lok Sabha polls
Common goal
The BJP and the AIMIM look to derail the Congress
Two for the throne
Telangana Congress president Revanth Reddy and legislative party leader Bhatti Vikramarka are leading the race to be the chief minister face
Epochal elections
All plausible outcomes will see history rewritten in Telangana
VOTERS ARE CLEARER IN THEIR MINDS THAN POLITICIANS AND POLITICAL PARTIES
AT FIRST SIGHT, Pragathi Bhavan, the official address of the Telangana chief minister in Hyderabad, radiates allure and authority in equal parts. One has to drive up a slope and pass a security barrier to reach the place. All the action, however, is in the building to the left. This is the office of K.T. Rama Rao, the state information technology minister and K. Chandrashekar Rao’s son, and is the gathering place of media and party workers as the state inches closer to elections.
THE KCR XI
The group of men the chief minister holds close as he looks to lift the Telangana trophy the third time
T.R. GOPALAKRISHNAN [1951-2023] Portrait of an editor
The fountainhead of innovative ideas, an astute leader and a caring boss
GIVE AND DON'T TAKE
Maharashtra wants to give reservation to Marathas, but, to avoid a massive electoral backlash, it wants to leave the OBC quota untouched
Makeover mission
Having restructured and modernised ordnance factories, the government is now taking a close look at the DRDO's utility and track record
Goodbye, the ultimate hotelier
I woke up to the sad news that Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi (popularly known as Biki) had passed away aged 94.
Just as Harari envisioned
Yuval Noah Harari has emerged as one of the 21st century’s most recognised public intellectuals. In the midst of the Israel-Palestine war in Gaza, it is useful to revisit his 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, published in 2018.
Recycling prime ministers
Could we imagine V.P. Singh serving in Deve Gowda’s cabinet or Gowda in I.K. Gujral’s? They belonged to the same party and so there shouldn’t have been a problem had they so willed. Or P.V. Narasimha Rao in Manmohan’s team, or A.B. Vajpayee in Narendra Modi’s?