The Tribune Editorial: The authorities must uphold the social contract: ensure safe passage, protect livelihoods and respect the land.
The Tribune Editorial: The authorities must uphold the social contract: ensure safe passage, protect livelihoods and respect the land.
The Tribune Editorial: The Joint Committee will find it tough to build consensus on the Bills, which must have adequate checks and balances.
A deep dive into one of India’s longest and most complex inheritance disputes
Giorgia Andriani masterfully blends traditional Indian lehengas with contemporary style. Her collection features bridal-inspired ensembles, modern takes on classics, and elegant styling. From vibrant colors and intricate embroidery to modern silhouettes, Andriani showcases diverse looks suitable for various occasions.
Deepening of riverbed has provided relief; pending work will resume after rains
The Tribune Editorial:The scope is wide yet purposeful: maintaining parks, assisting in hospitals, supporting anganwadis, conserving heritage sites or contributing to national missions.
The Tribune Editorial: The Supreme Court has asked the Centre whether a scheme can be rolled out for them, such as a group medical insurance plan or a one-time ex gratia payment.
We are increasingly concerned with capturing and consuming the natural — as it is, before human intervention has muddied it.
The lacklustre performance of the labour-intensive manufacturing sector is a constraint in Punjab’s faster growth.
Kabir Nanda, from Chandigarh, stars in the family drama 'Ghich Pich,' which explores generational gaps. He faced challenges during filming, but the film has received recognition. Nanda is motivated to improve and has upcoming projects, aiming for intense roles while remaining proud of his roots.
The Indian film industry consistently features hyper-masculine heroes, often defined by violence, emotional issues, and dominance. Films like *Animal*, *Kabir Singh*, *Pushpa*, *KGF*, and *War* exemplify this trend. *Dhurandhar*, with Ranveer Singh, may indicate a shift towards more nuanced portrayals.
Residents fear crop destruction, displacement and other losses; authorities declare it medium-flood situation
The irony is that this ‘normalisation’ of ties with China is not one that is the result of hard bargains or one that showcases any advantages for India
Are our universities, including the ‘top ranking’ ones, truly celebrating the spirit of academic freedom and critical enquiry?
From Mohali to Mumbai, a few celebrity-owned restaurants are showing that they’re more than branding exercises. What sets them apart is not the fame on the signboard, but the food, design and thoughtfulness on the table
Gagan's dance skills led to earning money at 16, starting a fulfilling career. Diwan's UK trip resulted in a lifelong friendship due to a last-minute change in accommodation. A mountain bike trip prompted Zubin and Rajesh to meet a kind old woman, experiencing the joy of a shared cup of tea.
Portal to remain open till August 31 for farmers of four districts
As loyalty to individuals — mainly the Badals — rather than the SAD became the new norm, many leaders left the party
To become a manufacturing powerhouse, our companies must go down the value chain and produce for the mass market
The judgment was delivered to tackle the systemic problem of decree-holders waiting for years to enjoy the fruits of decrees obtained after prolonged trials
Harleen Kaur Rekhi found working with Prem and Shiv Sagar a daily masterclass, highlighting their dedication and detail-oriented approach. Playing Kaamdhenu Devi strengthened her spirituality. She formed a close bond with the cow, Kapila, and enjoyed excellent teamwork with her co-stars. This project is a career milestone and a source of spiritual growth.
Shehnaz and Sahil Akhtar, influenced by family, built careers in music through reality shows and playback singing. They are now incorporating Bulleh Shah's poetry into their music. Their work includes film soundtracks and collaborations. They value their bond and aim to blend tradition with modern sounds.
George Orwell’s Animal Farm is published (Aug 17, 1945)
Centre vouches for green fuel’s utility and performance amid consumer concerns about vehicle health and mileage
Every river remembers its course. The calamity in Uttarkashi was waiting to happen, and blame lies squarely on human activity
Delivering a Rs 500-cr hit and generating a buzz that is rare in the film industry, as 22-year-old Amritsar girl Aneet Padda basks in the success of ‘Saiyaara’, she’s not the only one celebrating her dream start
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in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is
run by a trust comprising five eminent persons as trustees.
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