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Chilli Chicken movie review: A compassionate take on the migrant life in Bengaluru
The Hindu· 6 days agoChilli Chicken, which revolves around migrants working in a hotel, is an important film, considering...
The ‘Unfettered’ Trade That’s Wildly Popular—and Ignored in Washington
The Dispatch· 23 hours agoAnd, to the extent these changes are market-driven, the effects are mostly good: Businesses get...
‘Pushtaini’ movie review: A gentle yet gripping indie that scratches beneath the surface
The Hindu· 4 days agoPerhaps that’s why our mainstream cinema either ignores the sexual manipulation of boys or considers...
Failure spelling future success is an exception, not the rule
Livemint· 6 hours agoIt’s easy to forget that many more people fail at least as many times and never achieve their goal. ...
Dr. Nikhil Chitnis encourages open discussions on Infertility for Acceptance, Support and Positive...
One India· 2 hours agoGone are the days when infertility was considered a taboo. With increasing rates of infertility, it...
The sunrise of President Claudia Sheinbaum won’t end Mexico’s long drug war nightmare
Theprint· 5 days agoMexico gets little attention in India, which is kind of a pity. As you can see, Mexico is an...
6 Surprising Things That Can Damage Your Hearing
Self· 3 days agoAs they age, there’s a lot of wear and tear of the body, and hearing is the exact same way.” A good rule of thumb? “If somebody’s at an arm’s length from...
Cashless economy sounds death knell for 'art' of pickpocketing | Mumbai News - Times of India
The Times of India· 4 days agoMUMBAI: Right after he breaks into the iconic song, 'Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, Yeh Hai Bombay Meri Jaan', Johnny Walker in the 1956 crime thriller 'CID' picks ...