There are many who don't mind leaving more than claw marks on people around them in their march to the top.
Substantial gains can still be made with good policies and initiatives.
The middle class's long push to force the state to retreat from the economy may be reversing, says Ajit Balakrishnan.
The Ministry of Finance or Commerce would certainly need a larger hospitality budget than the Ministry of Agriculture.
Pakistan's holy trinity -- its government, military establishment and the ISI -- differ on Pakistan's domestic and foreign policy issues. So when India talks to Pakistan's political leadership it can't be sure that the promises can be delivered, says Brigadier S K Chatterji (retd).
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Culinary legend Satish Arora hangs up his apron after almost 5 decades of service at the Taj group of hotels.
The year ahead will be all about making a personal style statement with some help from designers
Mini Ribeiro picks five best places to dig into Goan cuisine.
How to keep it cool in the blazing hot summers?
They say that cinema is a reflection of society. If that is true, what kind of society are we living in, asks Paloma Sharma.
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The IPL has the potential to make cricketers among the best paid athletes in the world if you look at what they will earn per hour.change that.
'Jurassic World is a perfectly passable blockbuster with a B-movie heart -- but why on earth would you want to watch something so unremarkable when Mad Max: Fury Road is still in theatres and gets better on each viewing?' asks Raja Sen.
The South Asian International Film Festival celebrates 10 years of showcasing independent cinema.
Saif Ali Khan takes stock of his recent hits and misses with a fresh perspective.
Sreehari Nair wasn't impressed with Rangoon at all. But find out which film tops his list!
Come August and the world's finest athletes from 206 countries will be out to prove their best at the Olympics.
One couldn't help feeling a certain melancholy viewing these now vagrant documents and photographs that would never be rightfully cherished. The pictures spoke to you. They offered slices of extinguished lives. They breathed sadness too, for what could have been and will never be. The sweet promises that Life made and insolently, arrogantly never kept.
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Israeli jets on Tuesday pounded 50 Hamas targets on the Gaza Strip injuring at least 17 Palestinians as part of a military offensive code-named 'Protective Edge' after a barrage of rockets hit southern Israel amid escalating tensions in the region.
'Maybe what the lady in Sex and the City said was right-- that maybe our girlfriends are indeed our soulmates and guys are just people to have fun with.'
From fine tuning your CV to quantifying your accomplishments, doing these will help you inch closer to the job of your dreams.
Rajan also said it's a problem of collective action and not a problem of industrial nations or emerging markets
Ramping up globally, the Indian restaurant search service is going as local as possible in its markets to improve its brand's stickiness.
GM is already in our food chain for years. The approval for indigenous GM mustard should put fake fear-mongering to rest, says Shekhar Gupta
The industry began to upgrade its practices even before the NGO alleged Indian tea contained harmful pesticides.
This week's collection of stories that prove we live in a truly mad, mad world.
'David O Russell delivers an over-the-top film in his dynamically striking style,' says Raja Sen about Oscar frontrunner American Hustle.
Air toxics emissions are high from older vehicles.
News that will shock and make you laugh at the same time.
Constitutional questions referred to larger benches of the Supreme Court long ago have literally gathered dust, says M J Antony
2015 is set for a lot of changes - and some that we would like to happen
Do tomorrow's work today, today's work now. If the moment is lost, when will you get to it?
Dubbing the driver of superstar Salman Khan as a 'liar' for telling the court that he was driving the car and not the actor when it rammed into a bakery shop in September 2002, killing one person, the prosecution on Monday sought action against him (the driver) for giving false evidence.
Kangana Ranaut is gobstoppingly spectacular. The actress has always flirted with the unfamiliar but here -- at her most real, at her most gorgeously guileless -- she absolutely shines and the film stands back and lets her rule.