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Bajaj Foundation Takes Climate Conversations to College Campuses Ahead of Mumbai Climate Week
Mumbai (Maharashtra) , January 27: As the city gears up for Mumbai Climate Week, a growing platform that brings…
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Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury Launches English Edition Cure Autism Now (C.A.N.) on Netaji Subhas…
New Delhi , January 27: Following the success of his Hindi book Autism se Azadi (ऑटिज़्म से आज़ादी), which became a…
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Why Tea Is Still a Booming Business in India and Why Most Entrepreneurs Get It Wrong
New Delhi , January 26: Tea is still a booming business in India because it never needed permission to…
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Why Emily Dickinson Still Feels Uncomfortably Modern
London , January 24: Emily Dickinson still feels modern because she never tried to be legible. That’s the part…
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Jaun Elia and Indian Youth: How a Defiant Poet Became a Cultural Obsession
New Delhi , January 24: Jaun Elia did not arrive in India quietly. He arrived amplified. Through a microphone that…
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Homes With Opinions: Why Personalised, Experience-Led Luxury Is Rewriting Interior Design In 2026
For years, homes were treated like showroom checklists. Neutral sofa? Check. Minimal lighting? Check. A marble…
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Guns Are Bad, Bows and Swords Were Cool and Society Knows Why
In ordinary, civilian life, society has made a fairly clear judgment without ever holding a formal meeting about…
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Rules Were Optional Anyway: Why Gen Z Men Are Quietly Rewriting Fashion In 2026
Menswear didn’t collapse in 2026. It simply stopped asking for permission.
Somewhere between oversized knits,…
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Mirza Ghalib: Why India’s Most Quoted Poet Is Still Its Most Misunderstood Mind
New Delhi , January 24: Mirza Ghalib is treated like a relic. Framed. Sanitised. Quoted on calendars and WhatsApp…
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Short Trips, Sharp Intentions: Why India Is Breaking Up With The Annual Holiday
Mumbai (Maharashtra) , January 24: Once upon a time, the Indian holiday calendar revolved around one sacred event:…
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