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The Hindu I’ve spent my whole life feeling like I didn’t belong with anyone or anywhere,’ says K. Vaishali, author of Homeless
What winning the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar means to K. Vaishali
The Hindu ‘My mouth is where my money is,’ says Ruchir Sharma, author of What Went Wrong With Capitalism
Leading financial analyst and investor Ruchir Sharma on what ails capitalism and the possible cures
The Hindu Shivaji statue collapse: Structural consultant named in FIR arrested from Kolhapur
The 35-foot statue of the 17th-century Maratha warrior king, unveiled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Rajkot fort in Malvan tehsil of Sindhudurg, collapsed around 1 pm on Monday (August 26, 2024).
The Hindu ‘If I want equality, I will have to fight for it,’ says Saurabh Kirpal, author of Who is Equal?
Senior advocate and queer rights activist Saurabh Kirpal on why the quest for a just world must continue
The Hindu An all-new experience at the century-old Mysuru zoo
Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens, popularly known as Mysuru Zoo, has seen a transformation with conservative animal enclosures replaced by state-of-the art ones
The Hindu Bengaluru organisation guides students on the path from dreaming to doing
Purpose Academy works with students to identify their passion and design their higher studies and careers around the same
The Hindu Adopt an animal or bird in Mysuru zoo for a day, month or year
For adoptions, the animals and birds have been classified species-wise into 13 groups
The Hindu Bringing marginalised histories to the forefront through personal archives
The third edition of Constructing Personal Archives, a six-month-long incubation programme for developing and pursuing archiving projects of all scales, kickstarts on September 14
The Hindu Review of Krishnamurthy Subramanian’s India@100 — Envisioning Tomorrow’s Economic Powerhouse: Dreams, with a catch
A former chief economic adviser explores how India can become a $55 trillion economy, but does not go far enough
The Hindu Exotic fruits, exceptional returns
Farmers in Telangana are driving a transformation in rural agriculture by cultivating non-native fruits. Deccan Exotics, a farm in Sangareddy district run by two brothers, has emerged as a hub for the cultivation and research of these crops, boasting the country’s largest collection of dragon fruit varieties and expanding into avocado cultivation through collaboration with global experts. P. Laxma Reddy and B. Chandrashekhar highlight this thriving venture
The Hindu How Elon Musk’s X could be suspended by one Brazilian judge in the coming hours
A Brazilian Supreme Court justice could shut down the local operation of X nationwide on Thursday if its billionaire owner Elon Musk doesn’t name a legal representative by this evening
The Hindu Character.AI lays off at least 5% of its staff: Report
Chatbot startup Character.AI laid off at least 5% of its staff, The Information reported on Thursday
The Hindu On the controversy over lateral entry into the civil services | Explained
Why did the Prime Minister’s Office intervene and withdraw the advertisement regarding lateral entry for different positions in government? What is a spoils system and how does it work?
The Hindu Airbus Beluga, the ‘Whale of the Sky,’ lands at Hyderabad’s RGIA
The aircraft began its journey on August 27, taking off from Toulouse, France, before landing in Marseille, France.
The Hindu Defying odds, more girls enter mechanical, civil, marine and mining engineering courses
The share of female students in undergraduate engineering courses where they barely had a presence has risen over the past decade