w

India vs New Zealand: Will Young shines in New Zealand’s historic Test series win in India

His biggest contributions came in the third Test at Mumbai when Young’s 71 and 51 across the two innings helped New Zealand become the first team ever to beat India 3-0 in their own backyard




w

Crisis manager Cummins guides Australia to tense win over Pakistan

Playing his first ODI since last year's World Cup in India, Cummins produced a nerveless knock of 32 from 31 balls to push the hosts past Pakistan's modest total of 203 with 16.3 overs to spare




w

Wriddhiman Saha to retire after this season Ranji Trophy




w

NZ series whitewash might awaken sleeping giant India: Josh Hazlewood

“The results are obviously good for us in a way,” said the Aussie fast bowler.




w

Women’s ODI rankings: Harmanpreet Kaur rises to ninth, Smriti Mandhana remains fourth

India are placed in third position in the ICC Women’s Championship standings with 25 points while New Zealand are sixth with 20 from 21.




w

Ranji Trophy | Powerful Tamil Nadu holds all the aces against Assam

Sai Kishore’s return boosts the visiting team; Ghadigaonkar & Co. will have to rack up big scores to provide meaningful competition




w

RANJI TROPHY | It is a Lad and Shreyas show as Mumbai tears into Odisha’s bowling

CRICKET | Teenager Raghuvanshi sets the ball rolling at the top of the order after visiting captain Poddar’s ill-judged move to insert the home team in




w

RANJI TROPHY | Jalaj Saxena torments Uttar Pradesh with a five-wicket haul

CRICKET | Kerala seizes control as the off-spinner becomes the only player to score 6000 runs and take 400 wickets in the tournament after his latest five-wicket haul




w

James Anderson wants to grow his 'knowledge of the game' through IPL

In a surprising move, James Anderson, who last played a T20 match in 2014 and never played a match in the IPL, registered himself for the auction




w

Ranji Trophy | Bhambri leads the way as Chandigarh nudges ahead of Delhi

Almost all batters make handy contributions as the host takes a 48-run first-innings lead; spinners Badoni and Mathur shine with the ball for the visitor




w

NewGen stars have a chance to shine as Proteas challenge awaits 

It is imperative for them to shed the tag of sidekicks and establish themselves as the first-choice players in this format.




w

WPL franchises retain core for 2025 edition 

Some of their oversees retentions include legendary Lanning, South African Marizanne Kapp, Southern Stars' Jess Jonassen, Alice Capsey and Annabel Sutherland.




w

India vs South Africa 1st T20: Scintillating Samson headlines India’s comfortable 61-run win against Proteas

Often panned for not realising the minefield of talent that he is, Samson became the first Indian batter to hit back-to-back centuries in T20 Internationals as his 50-ball-107 with as many as 10 monstrous sixes took India to 202 for 8 in 20 overs.




w

Ranji Trophy | Mulani puts Mumbai within striking distance of a big win against Odisha

The left-arm spinner’s six-wicket haul helps the defending champion secure a 317-run lead; Odisha in trouble at 126 for five after following on




w

Ranji Trophy | Rain interrupts Kerala’s push for outright win against Uttar Pradesh

After conceding a 233-run lead, the visitors slip to 66 for two when a downpour ends the day’s play in the post-lunch session; Nizar misses century




w

Hyperverge: An early start and growing

The startup company aims at solving the problem of photo organisation for smart-phone users.




w

Know Your English




w

Teaching: a work in progress

Do teachers need to have all the right answers? Being a learner ‘again’ might be the biggest blessing.




w

Law beyond the classroom

Students can understand the profession better by participating in mock courts.




w

Know Your English




w

Bonding with one's student

Teachers need to master two secrets to be successful in their careers.




w

Why the craze for government jobs?

Job security, several benefits and not so demanding…really? Get the true picture.




w

How good is your EQ?

Studies reveal people with average IQ, more often than not, outperform those with higher IQ. The reason is emotional intelligence.




w

Indian students can even work in UK after studies: UK minister




w

CLAT way to a glorious career

With the emergence of new openings in PSUs, and growing fields such as IPRs and environment law, the demand for law graduates has seen a steady rise.




w

‘Opportunities still exist in the software sector’




w

Power your exam preparation

This mobile app helps aspirants test their skill, knowledge and writing speed.




w

Ready to take on the world

IIT Madras joins the Hand-in-Hand Academy for Social Entrepreneurship to set up skill development programmes for women entrepreneurs from rural areas.




w

Young India Fellowship




w

What’s your employability quotient?

Most skills needed for the workplace are learnt on the job. Should we change our approach to assessing employability?




w

All you need to know about the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test

As NEET comes into effect, the validity of other exams — conducted by the State or a private medical college — has come under question.




w

Where risk-takers thrive

Start-ups offer more room for exchange and implementa-tion of ideas.




w

Know both sides of every profession

Do not get enamoured by salary and power. It is important to understand the lifestyle demands that come with the job.




w

Stand up for what is right

Law, as a profession, is like walking an unending path. Passion, hard work and perseverance can help you remain on track.




w

'Don'ts' at the interview

There are pointers on what one must do while preparing for an interview. Here is what one should avoid.




w

LinkedIn inks MoU with govt to create more jobs for students




w

Melattur wears festive colours

Book on ‘Prahlada Charitramu’ was released



  • History & Culture

w

The day to dive into the unknown

As Magdalene Aunty turns 91, it revives memories of glorious birthday celebrations by Mughal emperors




w

He crawled all the way up

On how Ramanujar made Tirumala accessible to devotees.




w

JPL Gwynn: Smitten by the land and language

Remembering the British ICS officer whose love for Telugu language is well known.



  • History & Culture

w

Meegada Ramalingaswamy’s novel avadhanam

An extempore rendition of padyam and ragam randomly selected by audience, marked the avadhanam by Meegada Ramalingaswamy.



  • History & Culture

w

What the kings read

Jagyaseni Chatterjee walks through the Saraswati Mahal in Thanjavur to capture the magic of sepia-tinted books



  • History & Culture

w

Ek Mulaqat: Saying it with verses

Deepti Naval talks to Chitra Swaminathan about why the play ‘Ek Mulaqat’ is close to her heart.



  • History & Culture

w

Tiruppugazh scholar’s new book



  • History & Culture

w

Devotion towards gurus

A tribute concert for Susarla Dakshinamurthy Sastri and Parupalli Ramakrishnaiah Pantulu recalled memories of the great vidwans.




w

Paeans to Periyazhwar

The scholar-saint’s avatara utsavam was celebrated at his home town Srivilliputhur recently.



  • History & Culture

w

When shayars shared a stage

It was both sublime and funny verses at The All India Mushaira that captivated the audience.



  • History & Culture


w

Ramanuja's respect for women



  • History & Culture

w

In dialogue with the divine

A new book by photographer and author Tarun Chopra tells us how temples play a crucial role in social and cultural life