Pahalgam attackers eliminated at last
The ICJ advisory serves as a crucial ‘nudge’ to the sovereign states who have not been able to make a decisive dent to attain the target of 1.5°C.
The earlier trend of raising import duties was protectionist and not in the industry’s long-term interests.
Anganwadi workers, ASHAs, ANMs to get Rs1,000 for every girl born
Ananya’s visit to the Taj Mahal is a perfect pause — picturesque, poetic and very much in her style
Urban flooding in Delhi-NCR is not just about rainfall intensity; it is a direct outcome of how the region has grown.
Talks with Japan, which consummated the second biggest trade deal — after the EU — of Trump’s presidency, offer valuable insights into Nippon’s negotiating style.
Also identifies notable 13% familiar prevalence among those diagnosed with B variant
Johnny Walker (Nov 11, 1926-July 29, 2003)
Even though Karan has a fear of heights, he performed a death-defying stunt for a scene in the show
Delbar Arya, rooted in the arts, found her way into Punjabi cinema after initially seeking Bollywood. She prioritizes authentic performance, learned Gurmukhi to immerse herself, and values emotional connections in roles. Arya aspires to action roles, influenced by directors like Mani Ratnam and actors like Tabu, while advocating for creative expansion within the Punjabi film industry.
FTA to help double exports from ‘Textile City’, stakeholders opine
The opportunity that the women police recruits in Uttar Pradesh has provided for systemic improvements should be embraced with optimism.
Following the Gandhi-Nehru tradition, India should have gathered the courage to say that starvation in Gaza is not collateral damage, it is calculated.
The Tribune Editorial: The exodus follows the Gurugram Police's drive to identify undocumented Bangladeshi immigrants.
The Tribune Editorial: Politics is in a churn too, with Prashant Kishor throwing his hat in the ring with his new Jan Suraaj party.
Slowly but surely, polo is dismantling its tag of an elitist sport, with new formats and programmes seeking to engage young, diverse, urban & rural enthusiasts
Bollywood films featuring real-life father-son/mother-daughter duos provide authentic emotion. Examples include the Bachchans, Dutt/Dutt, Roshans, Deols, the Bhatts, Kapoors and Irani's, demonstrating family dynamics beyond acting. These shared film experiences highlight personal connections, respect, and the ability to share real-life feelings on screen.
Savoir at OG Retreat, a new resort near Chandigarh, offers modern Indian cuisine with a fusion twist. Features include a luxurious villa, restaurant, and pool. Executive Chef Tushar Sood creates an eclectic menu with dishes like Vijaywada cocktail samosa and soya champ with pad thai noodles. The retreat is ideal for both dining and staycations.
Air Accident Investigation Bureau’s interim report on June 12 crash is so vague that the bereaved families and the public are nowhere near the truth
While the Centre insists that the draft legislation is athlete-centric, critics point to provisions that weaken autonomy of sports bodies and allow administrators to continue for as long as they wish
Understanding the time value of right action, and acting on it, can enrich our life
Director-writer Farhan P Zamma feels a good director should be true to his own experiences and audiences
Tertiary workers from WB flee fearing wrongful targeting as ‘torture’ visuals make rounds on the Internet
Indian action cinema is set for a major surge in 2025. Upcoming films feature stars like Hrithik Roshan vs. Jr. NTR, Ranveer Singh, Ali Fazal, Tiger Shroff, Adivi Sesh, Yash, Allu Arjun, and Vijay Deverakonda, promising bigger action, more substance, and a redefined action hero.
Farmers’ union submits complaint before panel on Friday
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