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'Bigg Boss 11 is only about Shilpa and Vikas'

'It's a crazy season. But you cannot predict the winner. All of them are weird characters, except Hiten (Tejwani). He is the only sorted person inside the house, who has maintained his dignity and is playing well.' Kishwer Merchant gives her judgement on the show.





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'I am imperfect and proud of it'

'The show has brought one major change in me.''I am going to mend my differences with people.''When we can do this in the Bigg Boss house, why can't we do that outside?'









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PIX: Anita Hassanandani's ROMANTIC holiday!

A tour of Vietnam and Cambodia with Anita and Rohit.






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BB16: Are Shalin And Tina A Couple? VOTE

What do *you* think?




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'Women don't understand women'

'In a family, your mother-in-law or sister-in-law are your core team.''If they don't support you, it becomes very difficult.'





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TV Actors Vaibhavi Upadhyaya, Nitish Pandey No More

Vaibhavi rose to fame with Sarabhai vs Sarabhai while Nitish starred in Anupama.




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Why Ankita Lokhande Joined Bigg Boss

'Everybody who has been on the show has learned something from it.''I'll also learn many things from Bigg Boss and I'm sure I'm going to grow in my life.'




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'Bigg Boss OTT And I Are A Dream Team!'

'It feels a bit like going back to school, trying something new and exciting.'




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Three apps to help you backup and secure phone data




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Perfect mix of study and recreation

Insights into environmental research and field trips make her course at the University of Sheffield interesting, writes Thirupavai Ramamurthy.




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Palliative care in demand

The sector is emerging as a viable option for students looking for careers in healthcare.




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97 national awardee teachers for 2020 and 2021 write to President, PM to honour them in physical ceremony on September 5

All these teachers had received the award in a virtual event due to the COVID-19 restrictions. Of them, 47 teachers had received the award in 2020 and the rest in 2021




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At K Sureshkumar’s pedagogical laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram students understand basic concepts of Physics by doing experiments on their own

National award-winning science teacher K Sureshkumar’s pedagogical laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram enables students of high school to conduct experiments in Physics and learn the concepts themselves



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Anthropocene: A response to the contagion and climate change

Five poems from Sudeep Sen’s new collection of poetry, prose and photography




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Metallica, U2 and albums that built a band

The one watershed album that spurred bands to stardom and changed their fortunes forever




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Mumbai Mapped: Click to find geckos, sunbirds, and turtles

A new interactive map of Maximum City plots the flora and fauna of the megapolis




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The Scindias: Straddling royalty and politics with equal ease

Rasheed Kidwai’s book on the Gwalior royal family is as much a palace chronicle as it is a companion volume to modern Indian political history




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It’s heartbreak for England

But Italy are worthy winners of a wonderful football spectacle




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The curious case of the bullish stock markets in the pandemic

The relationship between growing inequality and booming asset markets has never been this stark




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A quiz on painters and paintings

It’s the birth anniversary of French painter, Paul Delaroche whose paintings of historical scenes were hugely appreciated. This week’s quiz is about painters and paintings




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‘Gold Diggers’ and the alchemy of truth

Part immigrant novel, part coming-of-age tale, Sanjena Sathian’s debut marks a shift in the way the Indian American experience is distilled into fiction




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Sabu Jacob: Weaving a change in the garment industry and beyond

His father taught him to be a good human being first and realise the importance of work. Sabu Jacob opens up about his success as an entrepreneur, passions beyond work and moving his business out of Kerala




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Life with my noisy roommates Google Assistant, Siri and Alexa

Comedy of errors are wont to occur when a tech writer’s lockdown friends — IoT devices — come out to play




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Amartya Sen and the ‘busted subject’

The Nobel laureate found out that welfare economics was a non-subject at Cambridge




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Exiting with grace and dignity

When changing jobs, upright professionals should communicate their decision to resign with truth and honesty, with respect and gratitude




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Rice and shine, always

The ingredient that has hung out with the mighty stegosaurus, peered at lunar craters, and played a starring role in the story of mankind is also the most unassuming presence on the food platter




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‘You go to meet the prime minister and all you can talk about is my bluddy swimming pool?’

When prime minister Rajiv Gandhi was lectured on free market economics, and cornered about the luxury addition in Satish Sharma’s farmhouse




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‘Real Dictators’ and their regimes of suffering

A riveting podcast charts the making of the men who unleashed carnage on the planet




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The past and the present are in constant dialogue at the Ramappa Temple

World Heritage Site tag brings droves of tourists to sleepy Palampet, where the shrine is located




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‘Gangster State’: How and why the Left fell in Bengal

In his debut book, Sourjya Bhowmick documents the unravelling of the communist experiment in the state




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The illuminated and a new way of seeing

Anindita Ghose’s debut novel is a visceral account of loss and emerging anew from it