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Air pollution crisis: Can India ape China in tackling the problem?
Seven of the top 10 most polluted cities on the list and 15 of the top 20 and 25 of the top 50 are in India.
Why 16th Lok Sabha was extraordinary in many ways
The 16th Lok Sabha spent the second highest share of time on legislation in history — a third of its total time.
How railways plan to curb ticketless travellers
With 9 million ticketless travellers caught till January this fiscal, railways is trying a two-pronged strategy.
Marquee names of India Inc struggle as capital expenditure continues to lag
With the capital expenditure cycle unlikely to revive anytime soon, it's headwinds for one and all.
We wanted Cortana to be funny but not shame people: Microsoft
Virtual assistants can give a reply to almost any question. But can it draw a line when required?
How political parties are upping their game in UP ahead of Lok Sabha polls
The polls are almost here. Here's an account of the churn happening in India's most electorally crucial state.
For Jammu and Kashmir, Election Commission has a strategy in place
Election Commissioner Ashok Lavasa talks about the challenges EC is facing ahead of the April-May poll and how it has been dealing with them
With human-elephant conflict taking more lives on both sides, stakeholders are split over a sustainable solution
Between 2015 & 2018, more than 1,700 people and 370 elephants have died due to this conflict.
Grim Reaper: Farmer suicides shake the flood-ravaged district of Idukki
Without adequate revenue, flood-ravaged Idukki farmers are struggling to repay loans.
Quirky election trends from around the world
Did you know nearly 22 countries impose fines on citizens who do not vote? Here's a list of quirky poll trends from around the world.
The Mumbai neighbourhood that has become a creators' paradise
Aram Nagar in Mumbai once housed Partition refugees. It has now emerged as a creativity hub for media firms.
English is a bigger mentor and a closer friend: Paul Zacharia, Malayalam writer
Paul Zacharia on being the first leading Malayalam author to write a novel in English.
Western chefs are turning scent composers but Indian cuisine has always recognised its importance
Perfumery was one of the key ways in which a rich man's food differed from dishes cooked for the masses.
Why you won't feel alone on your solo trip across Russia
It takes the kindness of many strangers and an uncanny synchronicity of events for solo journeys to carry the power of transformation.
Kingston HyperX Cloud Earbuds review: Create powerful sound & crisp highs, worth the asking price
The 3.5mm connector is right angled so as to not interfere with your gaming session.
Onikuma K6 review: Great for music, video; lots of deep bass and excellent clarity
You can use the headset without powering on the lights too.
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