‘2025 a year of reforms for trust, simplicity & predictability’

In a year marked by geopolitical fragmentation, trade uncertainty, supply chain realignments, and battles for technological supremacy, India’s macroeconomic stability stood out. Growth came in at 8.2% in the latest quarter, inflation remained low, and fiscal deficit manageable. Read full story on TOI+ Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Disclaimer Views expressed above are the author’s own….

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Mumbai, Marathi Manoos, and Thackeray Family

Against the backdrop of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation and other municipal elections in the state, the Thackeray brothers, Uddhav and Raj, have recently come together. The media representatives seemed even happier about their reunion than the workers of their respective parties. The two have decided to set aside the history of their differences over the…

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The year Indian cinema stopped imitating the West

2025 has been a year where Indian cinema finally stopped trying to copy the West. The three biggest box office hits of 2025- Kantara Chapter 1, Chhaava, and Dhurandhar- found gold in our own folklore, history, and grit. These films not only achieved remarkable commercial success but also connected with pan-Indian audiences. The plot of…

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Beautiful game in Trumpistan

Football World Cups tend to define the year in which they are held. Mention the year 1986 and it may not immediately bring to memory the worst nuclear disaster in human history – Chernobyl – but it is almost certain to evoke images of Maradona single-handedly winning the World Cup for Argentina. Read full story…

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We are a flower, a tree, and the whole garden

By Thich Nhat Hanh In society, much of our suffering comes from feeling disconnected from one another. We often don’t feel a real connection even with people we live close to, our neighbours, our coworkers, and even our family members. Each person lives separately, cut off from support of the community. Practising Mindfulness, we begin…

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Nation of ‘one tight slap’

This is the ultimate Indianism  It’s never too far from headlines – KC Venugopal was the latest – and unfailingly speaks to the satisfaction of he/she who utters the ultimate Indianism: One Tight Slap. It’s vindication central. Final word. Point made. Lesson learnt. So off with you, rascala. No Englishman has ever swept up in…

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People Targeting People

Indian racism, behind three lynchings in Dec, is a problem ignored at our own peril Another day, another state, another horrific lynching – the third this month. The year is ending on a shameful and scary note with the creeping normalisation of ‘othering’. Can youngsters and working people not move around in their own country…

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Your purpose can give you wings

By Swami Sukhabodhananda In every journey of success – whether in personal growth, leadership, creativity, or spiritual evolution – there exists an invisible but powerful force that determines whether one perseveres or gives up. That force is motivation. Not ordinary motivation driven by rewards or recognition, but what i often call a ‘powerful why’. When…

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