2020 has brought along the pandemic. Now, it might also bring along increased crime
Are your homes safe enough to protect you and your loved ones?
Police Act 1922: Origin, objective of colonial era legislation makes strong case for its repeal
The Act, in a nutshell, penalises any person who causes or attempts to cause disaffection amongst members of the police force or induces any member of the police force to commit a breach of discipline
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'We are all Hamas': The increasing collaboration between India's and Israel’s foes
It is no coincidence has the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the rhetoric often associated with it, become an integral part of campaigns often associated with advancing Kashmiri separatism.
Digital transformation and smart city will drive APeJ IT services demand in 2016: IDC
IDC Asia/Pacific expects APeJ IT Services to be resilient – posting a 6.5% value growth year-on-year (YoY) (in US dollar) in 2016.
Here's why Sania Mirza, the doubles queen, deserves more respect
Sania Mirza has certainly earned the right to call the shots when it comes to Indian doubles, even if she has not yet earned the respect she so very much deserves for her doubles game.
10 things the Government should ban instead of #IndiasDaughter
10 things the Govt should ban instead of #IndiasDaughter
How seats bought in private medical colleges make healthcare expensive in India
It can be argued that not all seats in private medical colleges are sold from quotas allowed by the authorities but when they start their practice, they set a benchmark in fees and ways for their peers who won their seats on pure merit.
Finale of Satyamev Jayate: Behave yourself, Aamir Khan tells Indian men
If anyone knows how to market a show or a film, it’s Aamir Khan and his finale episode of Satyamev Jayate just proves that.
Under Ronald Koeman, the only way for Southampton is up
Southampton versus Sunderland at St. Mary’s Stadium on Saturday evening was expected to be an evenly contested affair. However, what took place on England’s south coast was a masterclass in goal-scoring ruthlessness delivered by the hosts.
Snotty girls and HMT boys: What Chetan Bhagat gets wrong about relationships
Why is it that every time Chetan Bhagat makes a statement about women, he seems to put his foot in his mouth?
When Deepika met Catherine Deneuve at MFF, facepalm followed
When Deepika Padukone met French actress Catherine Deneuve, a powerhouse actress who's worked with some of the greatest filmmakers ever, the conversation that followed was deeply embarrassing.
What If review: Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan can't save this boring rom-com
What If could have been great if the film had explored the ironies in the scenes it sets up, Matsai’s script doesn’t. Instead, it plays out like any other rom-com.
ISL: With Dhoni on board, Chennaiyin FC hope to follow in CSK's footsteps
Chennaiyin FC aims to bring about a football revolution in the otherwise cricket crazy city.
ISL: FC Pune City gives off a royal vibe and its future looks bright
FC Pune City somewhere reminds me of the IPL team Rajasthan Royals. Though unlike the Royals, FC Pune has fully immersed itself in this royalty mode.
ISL: Kerala Blasters need to be careful brand Sachin doesn't overpower the team
By naming the team Kerala Blasters the promoters have ensured that a little bit of Sachin shall always remain in the team DNA.
ISL: Mumbai City FC wants to be the heartbeat of Mumbai
Mumbai City FC is in a quest to connect these 20 million heartbeats and synchronize them to the fortunes of the team.
ISL: North East United wants to represent a region, not just a city
This idea of a united North East is manifested in the team logo.
ISL: FC Goa is a club that knows how to connect with its fans
Goa is home to over 180 registered football clubs and has arguably the best youth development system in the country,
ISL: Much like Delhi, the Dynamos brand is vibrant, brash and dynamic
The team’s mission is “to nurture a football culture in our home city, ushering a football revolution in Delhi and giving Delhi a team that plays good and ethical football".
Haider review: Shahid, Tabu mesmerise in Vishal Bhardwaj's best so far
In this ability to tell a new story from a familiar and old one lies Bhardwaj’s genius. Haider isn’t just the best film in his trilogy; it’s the finest film of his career.
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