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SubscriberWrites: The Good Old Days of Indian Serials are over

Most shows are pegged around women helming family matters and the plotting and conspiring amongst themselves tends to get on one’s nerves.

SubscriberWrites: Lata Mangeshkar: A singing sensation who connected the country

Mangeshkar became our foremost exponent of the popular Indian consciousness and she represented it comprehensively and in many Indian languages.

SubscriberWrites: Importance of good governance in schools

The Governing Body (Trust / Society) should be an independent body that ensures the vision of the not-for-profit schooling organisation is not compromised.

SubscriberWrites: Snow Visits Srinagar At Midnight, Silence The Witness

With electricity being absent most of the time, Kashmiri songs like 'Sheena Peto Peto, Maamaa Yito, Yito' and Bollywood beats echo of history reflects a common longing for snow and has traversed the borders of time.

SubscriberWrites: An Ideological Proposition to the Congress

Although inconvenient, Congress' Muslim focus strategy worked for the party because it helped them win the Lok Sabha elections and keep the control of the party within the family.

SubscriberWrites: AI, Sadhus and Sants – no difference?

AI is like all the Sadhus and Sants with good and bad knowledge, both with their unevaluated experiences, whereas ‘I’ is like knowledge to solve a problem that is felt by common people with experience and feelings.

SubscriberWrites: Point made, now time to emulate Maryada Purushottam*

The consecration ceremony at Ayodhya was glittering, celebratory, democratic as it made the all powerful rub shoulders with the hoi polloi beyond the barricades to pay obeisance to the lord.

SubscriberWrites: WHY CHASING HAPPINESS LEAVES US FEELING UNHAPPY?

Happiness is a mindset which comes from within and not from outward circumstances. You don’t have to be perfect in life to be happy.

SubscriberWrites: Responsibility of winners

There is no such thing as 'pure politics'. It has to be, hyphenated with some other factor, be it religious, economic, social, geographical, or even a complex mix of these.

SubscriberWrites: The business of running a school

The challenge is not in owning or setting up, but in operating and delivering the quality in education, this is a far cry today.

On Camera

Is Bangladesh ready for ‘developed country’ status? It’s all optics for Sheikh Hasina

The graduation is meant to bolster the legacy and legitimacy of Sheikh Hasina's Awami League, even as the real-world preparedness lagged behind the glossy narrative.

Karnataka startups feel the chill as global funding winter sets in. Fintech emerges as sole bright spot

The state raises just $2.7 billion in first nine months of 2025 compared to $4.5 billion last year, with late-stage investments hit hardest.

India and Indonesia inch closer to BrahMos deal, defence ties to ramp up

Indonesia delegation led by Defence Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin visited BrahMos facility & met with top officials & undertook a detailed briefing on the missile system.

A tribute to Tejas. India’s delay culture is the real enemy in the skies

It is a brilliant, reasonably priced, and mostly homemade aircraft with a stellar safety record; only two crashes in 24 years since its first flight. But its crash is a moment of introspection.