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Pak blames India for worsening smog in Lahore

Toxic grey smog has sickened tens of thousands of people, mainly children and elderly people, since last month when the air quality started worsening in Lahore, the city bordering India.




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Pak Army Chief Will Now Stay Till Nov 2027

Whenever tenures of army chiefs were extended in the recent past, prime ministers were subsequently eased out of office by the same army chief, notes Rana Banerji, who headed the Pakistan desk at RA&W.




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When Muslim League Wanted Rampur For Pakistan

'If you can have Rampur flown magically to Pakistan's borders, I might ask the nawab to accede to Pakistan. Else, I'm afraid we have no choice in the matter but to join India.'




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27 killed, 62 injured in suicide bombing at Pak railway station

The explosion ripped through the provincial capital Quetta's railway station as passengers gathered on the platform before the scheduled departure of the Jaffar Express to Peshawar.




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Mala for Mondays

It pays to listen to your heart while making a career choice, feels CEO of ‘I Love Mondays’ Mala Mary Martina




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Anything for a change: Gautami Tadimalla

Actor Gautami Tadimalla is now focused on promoting awareness on health, through her foundation and films




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Wheels of change

Donate your old cycles and watch how they bring smiles to the faces of kids, says Radio City Programming Director Prabu K.




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‘The job of a historian is to be diagnostic’

In “India Conquered”, Jon Wilson demystifies the British rule in India




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Loud and clear

Naseeruddin Shah says it is premature to celebrate the present ‘new wave’ in cinema




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A lasting relationship

Sangeet Natak Akademi awardee Himani Shivpuri on her passion for theatre and more




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Learning self protection

The self-defence programme equips girls in rural schools with an extra skill




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When baby knows best

When SUSAN MUTHALALY decided to try Baby-Led Weaning and relinquish control of mealtimes to her seven-month-old, she was amazed at his adventurous palate




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Living life small-size

Welcome to concentrated living, which telescopes the essentials of life into a limited geographical area, writes PRINCE FREDERICK




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Of memories, laptops, guitar and besties




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With music all around

Myriad factors inspire him as a musician, says ghatam exponent Udupi S. Sreedhar




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I’m still reeling from Tuesday...

Rejected by cabbies and out of ‘legal’ cash, LOCAL TEA PARTY faces life without 500- and 1000-rupee notes




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Magnificent window to regal times

Thekkae Theruvu Malika witnesses several landmark events in the history of Travancore




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An unlikely success story




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Anti-social media




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The story behind the lines

In her new avatar, graphic artist Simi Raghavan finds herself as a successful illustrator of colouring books for adults




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Does Hillary play by men’s rules?

Hillary comes across as someone playing by men’s locker-room rules.




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Traditional art will always remain

That is why Odissi has survived for centuries, says Arushi Mudgal to PARSHATHY J. NATH




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A life of sugar and spice

Youngsters share their stories of living with Type 1 diabetes




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The ‘Pope’ of Indian politics




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The business of art

Art galleries brace up to face the heat of demonetisation, as buyers tighten their purse strings




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Timeless fashion

Designer Archana Rao presents her fall/winter 2016 collection at Amethyst




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The game is on

Eighteen students from the city are taking part in the Tournament of Champions at Yale University




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The new Rs 2,000: noteworthy or not?

Armed with a new Rs. 2,000 note, this reporter tries his luck at getting change at a few outlets in Chennai




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Sculpting the joy of childhood

Artist Sivaraman and CRY joined hands to spread the message of child rights through a sand sculpture on Marina Beach




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A few laughs and a lesson

Sthaayi Children’s Theatre presents an entertaining play on Children’s Day




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A world beyond Carnatic

As Chennai gears up for Margazhi magic, NAVEENA VIJAYAN discovers a thriving culture for Western contemporary music in the city




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Into the world of toys

At the ‘Toy from Trash’ workshop, children infused life into toys with their thoughts, touch and stories




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Tales from a grandmother’s kitchen

Anoothi Vishal speaks about her debut book Mrs. LC’s Table..., which showcases the Kayasth food tradition




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Dance like a man

Accomplished male dancers from the city are proving that they are not mere footnotes in classical dance




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The inside track

App-based taxi services have hit the road running in Technopark, save for a few halts along the way




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Destination Chennai

Many actresses from Kerala are making their mark in Tamil filmdom. SUBHA J RAO and SRINIVASA RAMANUJAM track the trend and speak to some of them




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Crack the crunch with Walnut

A new feature on the personal finance manager app helps identify ATMs with cash




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Short, not simple

Men these days seem to be out to prove that even with short hair, there are lots of ways to add panache to their look




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Behind the seams

Celeb stylist Kalyani Desai turns designer with the label Not Just Black




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When Madras demonetised




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Banker woes




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Of travel, haircuts, paintings and Mondays




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Love, found and lost




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Money, money, money....

How the changing times has people scrambling for change




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Campaign for a cause

Students of Dr. T. Thirugnanam Primary School stage theatre performances at street corners to create awareness on dengue and motivate people to use public toilets.




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High above the glass ceiling

Women entrepreneurs from Thiruvananthapuram talk about what drives them on the occasion of Women’s Entrepreneurship Day.




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Reaping success

These two stalls at Anna Nagar’s Uzhavar Sandhai have created their own niche in Tiruchi




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High above the glass ceiling




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High above the glass ceiling

On the occasion of Women’s Entrepreneurship Day, TEAM MELANGE speaks to founders of startups from across the country on what drives them




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An organic way of life

Clothing, pickles, packaging... the city has a thriving organic ecosystem, writes RANJANI RAJENDRA