Pollution contest

Delhi & Gurgaon playing a bad air match Gurgaon started off as a suburb of Delhi in early 1980s. People who couldn’t afford property prices in Delhi plonked themselves in more affordable Gurgaon.  However, over the years, things changed. While Delhi remained largely a city of entrenched babudom, Gurgaon became a glitzy, highrise corporate hub,…

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bonhomie, bargains and a lesson in strategic autonomy

Vladimir Putin’s two-day visit to New Delhi on December 4–5, 2025 was much more than a ceremonial handshake moment. It was a deliberate geopolitical signal — a reminder that India will not be strong-armed into abandoning long-standing partnerships merely because the strategic climate has changed. The warmth between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Putin,…

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Boarding now…queries for IndiGo board

There’s a lot of criticism being directed DGCA’s way, for giving IndiGo extra room to comply with its new Flight Duty Time Limitation requirement. It was faced, of course, with Hobson’s choice, given the horrible chaos across Indian airports. But the question remains, did IndiGo cause passengers innumerable miseries, deliberately? The suspicion is that, unlike…

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What South Asians need to know

A reader recently asked: “I’m South Asian and people say I’m ‘skinny fat.’ What is that—and how can I prevent it?” Many Asian patients who look “healthy” on the outside still develop type 2 diabetes and heart disease far more than expected. In medical school, we’re taught that obesity drives diabetes. Yet some of the sickest…

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Espace’s Epitaph at Bikaner House 

Renu Modi’s Gallery Espace ends the year 2025 with an epic epitaph by showing Waswo X Waswo’s The Darkness and the Star at Bikaner House Delhi in the Main Gallery. The lush tropicana of Indian miniature traditions laced with contemporary character in the little white suited man and the white dhoti , white haired delicate…

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Is old-world romance still relevant?

I walked out of Gustaakh Ishq with a swirl of emotions I couldn’t immediately untangle. On one hand, the film’s poetic narrative — laced with shero-shayari, old-school tameez and tehzeeb — transported me to a world that felt suspended outside time. A world where words carry weight, where glances linger, where silence speaks. But almost…

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Are we creating a generation of confident failures?

When AI tutors never say you’re wrong (Part 5 of the series, The Sycophancy Machine) India’s EdTech boom meets a dangerous new problem: digital tutors that praise students into failure. A Class 10 student in Mumbai, was struggling with quadratic equations. Instead of attending another expensive coaching session, she turned to ChatGPT. After several exchanges,…

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A whiff of the air 

A playful whiff of the air never travels alone. Somedays in spring, it steals the essence of the roses. Somedays in monsoon, it brushes past the damp soil. And somedays in winters, it dances around the sweet osmanthus.  When the floral, woody, marine, earthy and citrus scents linger around—my nose carries an eternal symphony into…

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Big Breaking 

Monopolies are when one company becomes so big that it controls almost everything in its market. That sounds bad — but deciding when a company is “too big” is actually very tricky. Think about this:… Source link

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