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Suvir SaranNov 23, 2025
Ek Omkar: On the oneness we keep forgetting Subscriber Only
As winter approaches and November folds into December, I keep hearing that simple line in my head: Ek Omkar. It is less a prayer than a promise — that beneath our battles, beneath our bruises,
Rinku GhoshNov 23, 2025
Inside India’s new wave of culture-first toys — from Harappan digs to folk-art puzzles Subscriber Only
Home-grown toys are reintroducing children to India’s culture, revealing layers of history, art and mythology.
Sushant KulkarniNov 23, 2025
The Bhagwa pomegranate is celebrated as the jewel of Indian varieties — an opulent fruit with a rich saffron-red rind and deep ruby-coloured aril, which is the juicy sac that encases the seed.
Himanshu HarshNov 22, 2025
BJP’s first Bihar Home Minister: Rise and rise of Samrat Choudhary amid rows, shifting loyalties Subscriber Only
The transfer of the key portfolio from Nitish to BJP for the first time in two decades not only reflected NDA's new power equations, but also signalled Choudhary's emergence as BJP's face in the state
Khushboo KumariNov 22, 2025
UPSC Key: Four labour codes implemented, ‘One Future’ vision at G20, and India’s private PSLV launch Subscriber Only
Why is the implementation of labour codes important for your UPSC exam? What significance do topics such as the PM in SA for G20, PSLV, UN reforms have for both the Preliminary and Main exams?
Heena KhandelwalNov 22, 2025
How a Bandra boy’s love for food, anime and technique created one of Mumbai’s most influential Japanese kitchens.
Khushboo KumariNov 22, 2025
Knowledge Nugget: What happened at COP30 in Brazil? 10 key takeaways for your UPSC Exam Subscriber Only
UNFCCC COP30: The climate summit in Belém, Brazil, saw tense debates over fossil fuels and climate finance. India expressed satisfaction with major outcomes and expressed gratitude to the Brazilian spirit of Mutirao. Here are the
Vandana KalraNov 22, 2025
‘How art could also mean livelihood – that question became the seed of Cholamandal’: Akkitham Narayanan Subscriber Only
As his retrospective shows at Jehangir Art Gallery in Mumbai, artist Akkitham Narayanan talks about geometry, spirituality and Cholamandal artists' village.
Rinku GhoshNov 22, 2025
How Kashmiri silk became a home for Australian fashion Subscriber Only
Australian fashion designer Amanda Healy on telling her stories with Kashmiri silk
Coomi KapoorNov 22, 2025
Harinder Baweja dips into her four-decade-long journey, which includes interviews with wanted terrorists and senior politicians
Pratap Bhanu MehtaNov 22, 2025
This collection of stories is animated by death — by ghosts, by conversations with dead authors, by meditations on mortality
Venkatesh KannaiahNov 22, 2025
Space-based capabilities are critical; we should not be dependent on others: Pawan Goenka, Chairman, IN-SPACe Subscriber Only
Pawan Goenka, Chairman of IN-SPACe, discusses the agency’s journey, the rise of over 300 spacetech startups, the role of AI, and why India’s space ambitions are essential.
Manish SabharwalNov 22, 2025
Four labour codes, one big leap Subscriber Only
They make India a better habitat for good jobs
S. Mahendra DevNov 22, 2025
Modi 3.0 shows an appetite for economic reform Subscriber Only
In its third term, government has accelerated pace, putting India on higher growth path
EditorialNov 22, 2025
Forty years ago, November 22, 1985: Superpower optimism Subscriber Only
US President Ronald Reagen and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev concluded their summit with a joint statement saying that while “serious differences remain on a number of critical issues,” they agreed to accelerate nuclear arms negotiations.
Sukrita BaruahNov 22, 2025
Two months after Zubeen’s death, his cremation site turns into a shrine: ‘I feel at peace here’ Subscriber Only
The atmosphere at Zubeen Kshetra is a mix of fair and shrine. The site is strewn with banners, posters and gamosas – tokens of reverence left behind by his fans
New Labour Codes: Missing piece in manufacturing, execution needs political hardsell Subscriber Only
With some ground work done for increasing the share of manufacturing in the economy, the government has now once again picked up the thread on stalled reforms by consolidating 29 Central labour laws into four
Soumyarendra BarikNov 21, 2025
Centre may widen ‘obscene’ content net to ‘half truths,’ criticism of social, public figures Subscriber Only
These changes are being considered for part III of the IT Rules, which covers over-the-top (OTT) video platforms like Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+ Hotstar and digital news publications.
Khushboo KumariNov 21, 2025
Why is the Supreme Court opinion on the Presidential Reference regarding the assent to Bills by the Governor important for your UPSC exam? What significance do topics such as the sickle cell anaemia, Corporate Average
Dr Anoop MisraNov 21, 2025
Weight loss drugs in India: Are we using them correctly? Here are some misconceptions Subscriber Only
These drugs must be started only after a full medical evaluation, used strictly under medical supervision and avoided entirely for cosmetic or event-driven weight loss
EditorialNov 21, 2025
40 years ago November 21, 1985: Rajiv Gandhi wants Tamil refugees to go back to Sri Lanka Subscriber Only
This is the front page of The Indian Express published on November 21, 1985.
Suhas PalshikarNov 21, 2025
With elections to West Bengal and Tamil Nadu scheduled in the next six months, the Bihar outcome may be a signal of a wider and more complete domination by the party
Soumyarendra BarikNov 21, 2025
The framework sticks to a weight-based formula that steadily tightens through FY32, but its structure means lighter cars face far steeper improvements than heavier SUVs.
Sonia BoolchandaniNov 21, 2025
Despite solid performance in cables and steady growth in core categories, Havells’ Q2 was weighed down by a sharp slowdown in Lloyd, margin compression, and ongoing capital intensity. With Rs 3,000 crore invested in Lloyd
Apurva VishwanathNov 21, 2025
Governor’s powers: Apex court draws red line for itself, but keeps option to push it Subscriber Only
In striking this balance, the SC has effectively defined its role in the fraught political issue as that of a facilitator of dialogue between the states and Centre instead of adjudicating it as an adversarial
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