Bihar's economy is growing fast, but from a painfully low base.
Bihar's economy is growing fast, but from a painfully low base.
The longer Haryana hesitates, the narrower its window of opportunity becomes.
Repeated reversals reveal a system struggling with credibility and consistency.
Inspections revealed inflated stock entries
Milan Milap Zaveri directs 'Mastiii 4,' returning to the franchise he co-wrote. The film features the original trio (Riteish, Vivek, Aftab) and new cast members. Zaveri aims to entertain audiences, honoring Indra Kumar's legacy. He embraces criticism, valuing audience reception, and reflects on his career's highs and lows. The film releases November 21st.
The Tribune Editorial: The bottom line is that the minority community, barring some black sheep, continues to swear by the Tricolour.
The Tribune Editorial: The top Maoist commander's rise from a local foot soldier in Bastar embodied the insurgency’s capacity to recruit, indoctrinate and weaponise disenfranchised youth.
Actress Parul Gulati visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar to seek blessings before her film, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, released. She expressed gratitude for her career and opportunities, finding peace and humility at the temple. Gulati enjoyed working with Kapil Sharma on the film.
From the same Operation Sindoor, the armed forces of Pakistan and India seem to have learnt the opposite lessons.
The government should remain vigilant as the possibility of chemical or biological terrorism is real.
The Tribune Editorial: With the trade agreement in the works, New Delhi is preferring to play along.
Cleaner air, rural jobs and extra farm income — that is what turning stubble into energy can deliver.
Suparn S Varma says the answer for you to decipher in Shazia’s story...
Two new initiatives, ‘Namaste Rohtak’ & ‘Prashasan Ki Pehal,’ launched
#JammuJournal: Intelligence inputs call for stronger human intel and social-media surveillance
Humanely reducing the dog population is not a dream — it is a proven reality in neighbourhoods across Delhi.
The Tribune Editorial: A small, relatively better-off section within the SC community has repeatedly accessed opportunities in education and government employment
The Tribune Editorial: Sheikh Hasina has yet again dared the interim rulers to bring these charges against her in the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the Hague.
The overall vision of the NYC Mayor-elect forces us to reflect historically on the immigrant experience in the West and the status of minorities in the global south
Bollywood actresses inspire with diverse bridal looks. Giorgia's traditional ivory and coral, Ananya's gold and black drama, Sharvari's blush pink romance, Diana's champagne elegance, and Sreeleela's traditional gold saree showcase diverse styles, from opulent to refined.
Bal Keshav Thackeray (Jan 23, 1926–Nov 17, 2012)
DITS may have considered levying charges to improve its financial condition
The Tribune Editorial: When only seven out of 61 engineers can clear the mandatory papers that test the basics of engineering, the consequences are not limited to failed careers.
The Tribune Editorial: The state has sought a district court’s nod for withdrawing charges against all those accused of murdering Mohammad Akhlaq.
The choice before India is stark: follow the Rao doctrine or revive Pranab Mukherjee’s Dhaka outreach.
Driven by corporate capital, Haryana has moved ahead — but it may be leaving Haryanvis behind.
Strap: Bollywood’s leading women redefine cold-weather dressing with bold textures, oversized cuts, nostalgic revivals
Param is a Chandigarh-born entertainer who began his career in Dubai radio, hosting a popular show for Punjabis. He became a TV personality, anchoring for Punjabi legends like Gurdas Maan and Diljit Dosanjh. Trained in classical music, he has performed over 1,500 live shows and released his own songs. He is launching a podcast with Bollywood guests.
An SC judge’s comment on the high cost of refreshments raises hope that courts may intervene, and industry changes its ways
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in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is
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partisanship, are the hallmarks of the newspaper. It is an independent newspaper in the real sense
of the term.
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