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Khatron Ke Khiladi 13: Meet The Contestants

Rohit Shetty returns with the 13th season of the adventure reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi, and the contestant line-up seems quite interesting.





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Will These Celebs Appear On Bigg Boss?

The official list of contestants is not out yet, but Namrata Thakker digs out some names that are in contention.




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'The kiss was my major highlight'

'I had to just hold my lips for 30 seconds. But Jad got carried away.'




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Will They Appear On Bigg Boss 17?

The 17th season of the reality show Bigg Boss will premiere on October 15 on Colors TV.




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Meet The Contestants Of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 11

The 11th season of the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa is all set to air from November 11 on Sony Entertainment Television.




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'I was the dangerous person in Bigg Boss'

'They voted me out as they realised that I am not a meethi choori, but a teeki one.'




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Sunny-Bobby's Revelation: The Men They Called For Help

From talking about their highs and lows to discussing their father Dharmendra's much-talked-about kiss in KJo's Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, the Deol brothers were a laugh riot on the show.




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The 12 Year Old Who Won Rs 1 Crore

'I felt very, very good sitting on the hot seat. It's a different feeling altogether.'




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Meet The Khatron Ke Khiladi 14 Contestants

Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi, the adrenaline-pumping reality show hosted by Rohit Shetty, returns with its 14th season, promising more thrills, chills and heart-stopping stunts.




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Step Inside The Bigg Boss OTT 3 House

Here's a first glimpse of the Bigg Boss OTT 3 house, and the theme is fantasy!




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The Man Who Got Slapped On Bigg Boss 3

Everyone is talking about the tight slap that Armaan Malik gave Vishal Pandey on Bigg Boss OTT 3.




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'I Like Being On The Brink Every Day'

'I want to make it on my own. But could you tell me where to start?'




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Will These Stars Make It To Bigg Boss 18?

Bigg Boss 18 is all set to return to our screens on October 6. Hosted by Salman Khan, the names of the contestants who will be participating are not revealed yet.




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The write switch

Excellence in chemistry but new-found passion for writing helped PALLAVI MUKHERJEE decide a career switch after interning at Gonoise.




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Make the most of mocks

With less than two months remaining for the CAT exam, here’s why mock tests can be your saviour and help you strengthen your preparation.




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Acing the CSE mains

How can one stick to the essential and make optimal use of time in the next six weeks?




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The augmented classroom

Why not allow connectivity to enrich our knowledge even as we attend classroom lectures?




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Green touch for the soles

In collaboration with Greensole, this year psychology students of PSG College celebrated the joy of giving week differently.




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Unlock the marine mysteries

Dive into the blue sea and explore its depths as a marine biologist.




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Looking through the kaleidoscope

How do we develop the mental agility to find creative solutions?




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Race for the White House

Hear what college-goers have to say about the U.S elections tomorrow.




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The sound of music, in Spain

MEGHANA SUDHINDRA writes about how her course in sound and music computation in Barcelona helped her blossom.




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Untangle the web you weave

Strike a balance between using social media wisely and not losing touch with the real world.




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Groom the new age entrepreneur

With students hooked on to the idea of becoming entrepreneurs, how can parents nurture their ambition?




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Get your CV on top of the pile

It’s time to write that winning resume. Here are some basic guidelines.




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The Great Wall beckons

Potential areas of study and scholarships for Indian students in China.




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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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The Hindu EducationPlus International Education Fair in Bengaluru




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The Hindu International Education Fair opens with huge response

Hundreds of students and parents visited the stalls and interacted with colleges, universities, consulates, and agencies from across the globe, and got information about overseas education




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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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“With ‘Sherni’, I wanted to move away from the hero archetype”

A unique environmental drama, the recently released ‘Sherni’ is earning accolades from leading Indian conservationists for its accurate portrayal of the modern wildlife crisis




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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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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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Raising a hospital: The Akole model

When finding a hospital bed proved daunting during the devastating second wave of Covid-19, the villagers of the Maharashtra taluk got together to set up makeshift healthcare centres




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Murder in the middle of a royal tour

A princely procession, a mysterious death — Sujata Massey’s third Perveen Mistry whodunnit has all the ingredients of a winner




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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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The kinship of cricket lovers

Such is the unspoken bond between fans of the gentleman’s game that a helping hand is extended unconditionally




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‘Main aisa kyon hoon’: Exploring the unique factor

David J Linden investigates what makes us human and what makes us distinctly, immutably ourselves




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Sulli deals: Women caught in the tentacles of the dark Web

Doxxing, or sharing a woman’s picture online without her consent, is a crime that has proliferated during the pandemic — chillingly, against one particular community




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A quiz about the Olympic Games




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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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Will The Hundred stoke cricket?

All eyes are on the Olympics, but away from the glare in England, a new format tournament threatens to disrupt cricket




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Loki throws the timelines of the worlds out of sync

In the latest offering from Marvel Cinematic Universe, Loki goes in search of a variant — one creating nexus events




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Meet the youngest athletes at sport’s biggest stage

Several Indians made their debut at the Olympics when they were in their teens — the youngest was just 11




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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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When the warrior becomes the worrier

The leader in the post-Covid-19 world faces the same dilemma Arjuna did — the knowledge-action gap




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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