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THE FAULT LINES OF SAURASHTRA
The topography of the arid peninsula of Saurashtra has metamorphosed into lush green in the past two decades. Thanks to good monsoons resulting in healthy agriculture and forest cover.
SHOTGUN WEDDINGS
On May 30, Bhojpuri singer Nisha Updhyaya was in the middle of her performance at a social gathering in Bihar’s Bhojpur district, when a gunshot fired by an exuberant reveller pierced her left leg. The singer collapsed on the stage.
THE BJP'S BIG PAWAR PUNCH
WITH AN EYE ON THE 2024 GENERAL ELECTION, THE SAFFRON PARTY SPLITS THE NCP TO STRENGTHEN THE RULING COALITION, REDUCE EKNATH SHINDE'S CLOUT AND WEAKEN OPPOSITION FORMATIONS AT THE STATE AND NATIONAL LEVEL
Water Baby
Actor Rakul Preet Singh loves being with people on her holidays. As for destinations, the more exotic the better
SUN, SAND AND SMORGASBORD
How did Goa transform into the foodie capital of India and what culinary delights does it offer to the visitor?
WHOSE GANDHI IS IT ANYWAY
A fight erupts over the control of two institutions representative of the Mahatma's legacy-the Sabarmati Ashram and the Gujarat Vidyapith. Can the interested parties rise above petty politics and work towards preserving all that Bapu stood for?
BAGHEL BLOWS THE BUGLE
The Chhattisgarh chief minister works towards a second term by sinking differences and using a mix of farm sector initiatives, soft Hindutva, cow and caste politics to get the voters on his side
THE NEW EXODUS
WHY RECORD NUMBERS OF INDIAN STUDENTS ARE HEADING TO INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITIES
Why Are Our Choppers Crashing?
A long history of mishaps, ageing machines and poor maintenance, not to mention a dire need for more machines, explain why a series of the indigenous Advanced Light Helicopters have gone down
Friend's In Need
The Promise And The Pitfalls Of The Quantum Leap In Indo-US Ties
Annotating History
A return to roots is entirely natural for a provenance-focused brand such as Breguet.
IF LOOKS COULD KILL
With a staggering number of customisation options, the new Range Rover SV is absolute extravagance. We got an exclusive first drive.
The Classic Contemporary
Redone, relooked and revisited, from channapatna room dividers to chikankari curtains, heritage crafts in a modern avatar, are ruling the global marketplace.
QUESTION OF ANSWERS
With nearly four decades in quizzing, Siddhartha Basu, the 'father of Indian TV quizzing', is back with Quizzer of the Year on SonyLIV
FOR THE LOVE OF BIRDS
Aasheesh Pittie has penned an ode to birdwatching peppered with wit and wisdom
Dog Days
MEENAKSHI REDDY MADHAVAN'S SOFT ANIMAL IS ABOUT LOVE OR THE LACK OF IT-IN THE TIME OF COVID
NO PLACE CALLED HOME
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BELONG TO A NATION IN EXILE? A COLLECTION OF TIBETAN ESSAYS EDITED BY TENZIN DICKIE TRIES TO ADDRESS THE QUESTION
The Maze Runner
Krishnagopal Mallick's Bengali queer writing finds a new lease of life in translation
COURTESAN TALES
Two recent books focus on the life histories of courtesan performers
Laughter Therapy
Standup comedian Aravind SA is on tour with his third special, We Need to Talk
MAN OF MANY PARTS
Bengali cinema superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee seeks a national audience for his craft-but at his pace and on his terms
Concrete Vs Jungle
The Supreme Court's recent overturning of its ruling on Ecologically Sensitive Zones around protected areas may have left some locals relieved but could open the doors to new threats from unbridled construction
MANN ON THE WARPATH
THE PUNJAB CM POSITIONS HIMSELF AS AN AGGRESSIVE LEADER BY PUSHING THROUGH THREE CONTENTIOUS BILLS. BUT HAS HE BITTEN OFF MORE THAN HE CAN CHEW?
MAHA SCHISM
The Shinde-Fadnavis personal rivalry continues to test the ruling alliance, even as their respective parties battle for control of the political turf in Maharashtra
MILES TO GO
An ambitious national alliance-building exercise to challenge PM Modi and the BJP in 2024 takes baby steps. But many contradictions still need ironing out
IN A WILFUL MUDDLE
The central bank's latest circular on wilful defaulters creates more confusion than clarity, forcing many to ask if it was offering a window of escape to the likes of Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi
MAOISTS IN A CASH-22
The RBI's withdrawal of Rs 2,000 notes is taking a toll on extremists' finances
GEHLOT'S GIFT ECONOMY
Gehlot points to Rajasthan's \"extraordinary\" growth rate as proof of his schemes having an impact
SCHOOLS FOR THE NEEDY
THE AIM IS TO GIVE MERITORIOUS DESTITUTE KIDS A SECURE ZONE OF LEARNING
BACK TO THE GRASSROOTS
DIGVIJAYA SINGH'S 'MISSION 66' FOCUSES ON SEATS THAT HAVE LONG ELUDED THE CONGRESS IN MP