Kritika Kamra serves fashion inspiration
One acre can yield 2 tonnes of paddy straw, fetching Rs 3,000-Rs 3,500 depending on demand and transport distance
#KashmirAngle: CM Omar Abdullah says Cabinet has cleared review report, awaits L-G’s nod
Bombs have fallen silent, but the bureaucracy of control moves faster.
This is the real danger. When outrage turns profitable, civility becomes costly. The judiciary, bound by decorum, cannot compete in that marketplace.
The Tribune Editorial: Intelligence agencies link this escalation to Operation Sindoor.
The Tribune Editorial: The return of a key Naxal strategist Bhupathi to the mainstream indicates that the Central and state governments are on course to eradicate Naxalism by the deadline of March 31 next year.
Move part of 7-point programme aimed at beautifying Rohtak under ‘Clean, Green and Bright Rohtak’ initiative
Punjab’s paradox is clear: it lacks not grain but the momentum to turn its harvests into value.
The Tribune Editorial: The ongoing Sultan of Johor Cup is not a high-stakes event that would grab eyeballs. Still, the mutual eagerness to focus on the game and avoid distractions or controversies is laudable
The Tribune Editorial: Inflation control, agricultural productivity and employment generation must also stay at the centre of the policy agenda.
China’s control of rare earths gives it a weapon more potent than tariffs — the power to slow the world’s technology.
Sao Paulo Fashion Week featured models showcasing designs in a subway and library. Nita Ambani's $2 million Hermès purse was a highlight at a Diwali party. Amitabh Bachchan shared a video featuring a Labubu doll in his car, joining the popular trend.
Move to help ensure discipline in schools | Appropriate action to be taken if negligence observed
One of their models implies governments need to be careful how they design subsidies to encourage innovation.
The challenge for policymakers is to build a diplomacy that no longer relies on the language of captivity.
The Tribune Editorial: For fatal accidents that took place between 2022 and 2024, claims exceeding Rs 700 crore are pending.
The Tribune Editorial: At the same time, it is imperative to engage pragmatically with Google, which is grappling with several antitrust challenges in India.
#JammuJournal: What began as isolated abuse now threatens to engulf the entire region
Move seen as preventive measure to ensure genuine arrival of paddy in grain markets
Any museum created in North Block would be untrue to history if it didn't depict the monkeys who were an integral part of the building.
The Tribune Editorial: Farmers need foresight, not just financial aid after disaster strikes.
The Tribune Editorial: Trump said Hamas would comply with a provision under his plan to disarm. The militant group, however, has ruled out this possibility before Palestine achieves statehood.
For every Puran Kumar whose story reaches the public, countless others remain unheard — clerks, constables, teachers, soldiers — quietly bearing indignity until it breaks them.
‘I will get popular,’ quips Shefali
Singer-actor teams up with Manushi Chhillar for stylish new track Kufar
The singer was trapped between his identity as an artiste and the demands of a media economy that thrives on performance rather than creativity.
A company needs far fewer entry-level employees, and a significantly lower number of middle-level managers.
The Tribune Editorial: Biomass plants were meant to turn Punjab’s crop residue, that is generally burned in fields, into clean energy and income for farmers.
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