JammuJournal: Smugglers and terror outfits try to bypass physical barriers and avoid detection
JammuJournal: Smugglers and terror outfits try to bypass physical barriers and avoid detection
Ambala Congress MP Varun Chaudhary alleges move not only undermines ‘federal system’ but is also impractical
The Tribune Editorial: Childhood scars of humiliation and violence undermine learning, confidence and trust.
The Tribune Editorial: The ‘no handshake’ row laid bare the acrimony that pushed cricket to the sidelines.
With cadre-based organisation, ideological clarity and rejection of dynastic succession, the BJP System contrasts with the decline of parties elsewhere.
India has done well to resist accepting any unfair "deal" and remaining committed to trade negotiations.
Giuseppe Di Morabito's Milan Fashion Week show, 'The Fall of Icarus,' was a poetic experience. The show featured unique designs and a dramatic finale, showcasing personal details. Di Morabito's work is about storytelling, demonstrating a rise from falling.
Goal is to strengthen collaboration, peer-to-peer learning in urban sanitation, waste management
The Tribune Editorial: The larger point Jaishankar drove home is about credibility—both of the UN and of the West
The Tribune Editorial: The overcrowding was being witnessed in rallies since September 13, when actor-politician Vijay launched his state-wide tour.
The MiG-21 she was somewhat unfairly and insensitively called the ‘flying coffin’
Elections to the Hill Development Councils are now due. Is the current handling of the crisis a political move towards seeking control of local government?
At stake is nothing less than judicial independence — the principle that allows judges to decide “without fear or favour, affection or ill-will”
Chandan Prabhakar finds humor in authentic everyday life, crediting Amritsar for shaping his comedic instincts. He took a break from The Kapil Sharma Show to explore other creative avenues. He emphasizes relatability and staying connected with the audience, drawing inspiration from his mother, day-to-day life, and Kapil Sharma.
The long-forgotten recipe of Bihari peetha is made with rice flour dough, packed with spicy chana dal
A new generation of plant lovers is driving India’s Rs 26,000-cr home gardening market
Having a GI tag can really help, provided the execution is not reduced to being merely symbolic. Low awareness among rural stakeholders often limits benefits, allowing intermediaries to dominate profits
Bharat Bhushan Batra writes to Saini, Gangwa over pending approval of ₹443-crore estimates
President Trump’s new rules for H-1B visas have caused panic among Indians in US — out of the 7.3 lakh H-1B visa holders, over 70 per cent are from India.
Ram Katha over the centuries has produced nearly 300 versions — unique interpretations with a basic structure that celebrates victory of good over evil. Now, a once gentle, contrite Ram is a weaponised Superman. Sita is reduced to a meek figure. How many of us want to resurrect our Ramlila memories? How much do our young wish to remember these?
The actress channels festive vibes with every drape, opulent silks & temple jewels
Aims to bring 65 lakh families under ambit, health coverage to be double as compared to Ayushman scheme
The New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM), being used for India’s ambitious bullet train project, is grabbing the headlines as a sustainable option
The project is likely to reduce road traffic on the 70-km Patiala-Chandigarh stretch via Zirakpur-Banur highway
Despite repeated announcements and allotments, dairy owners are yet to relocate
India leads the world in innovation efficiency but lags in global rankings that reward resource-heavy spending models.
The ECI must review its systems to identify loopholes and work on plugging them by engaging with complainants and experts.
The Tribune Editorial: India mainly supplies low-cost generic drugs to the US; fortunately, these are not covered under the new tariff regime.
The Tribune Editorial: Though the Tejas Mk-2, AMCA and TEDBF projects hold promise, delays, supply issues and technological dependencies remain key risks.
Sargun Mehta highlights the ensemble cast of 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan' as its defining feature. The show, produced by her and husband Ravie Dubey, involved casting 35 characters over six months. Mehta emphasizes the authenticity and depth of the characters, hoping viewers connect with the show's heart and soul.
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