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Sharad Kumar loses out on NIA, PMO appoints former petroleum secretary as director of DBT, Retirement age set to change as pre-poll bonanza and Ajit Seth plays vital role in appointments. Read More.

Success in life depends on fair negotiation at every step in life

We negotiate with ourselves and with others on a daily basis, knowingly or unknowingly. And most of the time, we emerge no better. That is because we "give up" so easily or become headstrong. Either way, we end up as losers. PP Wangchuk writes. Kaleidoscope

Most read on HT, June 16

Listed are the most read stories on the website on June 16.

Widowed seniors living in without remarrying

Retired businessman Mithul Patel*, 70, has been living-in with his partner Kamla Joshi*, 69, a homemaker, for a year now, at the latter’s apartment in Ahmedabad. Riddhi Doshi reports.

Single parents seeking out a second love

Singles meet-up groups in cities are now organising brunches and informal dos specifically for single parents. Living in with life partners, youngsters moving out within the same changing. And at the heart of the change is the urban individual. Humaira Ansari and Shalini Singh report.

Back home, for greater independence

When Sanjay Johar married his childhood sweetheart and best friend in 2005, they happily joined his large joint family of 10 in the Johars’ two-storey family bungalow in Vasai, on the outskirts of Mumbai. Pooja Biraia reports.

At home away from home

As a teen in crime-ridden Noida, Manmeen Kaur Kohli knew that her parents were never going to relax her curfew. So, at age 19, she moved out.

Each family member in a different state or country

Human resource executive Poonam Bhatia, 49, has been counting the days to her road trip around Eastern Europe at the end of the month. It will be the first time in a year that her family will be together. Riddhi Doshi reports.

The changing Indian

Globalisation and ideas of autonomy are driving the emergence of new family formats. Children with three or more parents, senior citizens city, nuclear families spread out across continents — how we live is. HT reports.

Modi's unequal growth: rich grow richer, poor suffer

BJP's new poll mascot Narendra Modi selling Gujarat's growth model for India looks fine in diatribe. In reality, it is not equitable and is tilted in favour of rich than aam aadmi (common man). Chetan Chauhan writes. Kaleidoscope

Most read stories on HT, June 15

Here is a list of stories that were most read on the website.

An ode to the telegram

While I do not miss the troublesome era of telegrams, I must say, the news that the government will put an end to this means of communication next month has instilled a whole feeling of nostalgia for old times. Sujata Anandan writes. Madversity

Most read on HT, June 14

Listed are the stories which were most read on the website.

Madhuri Dixit rescues seven puppies

Bollywood actress Madhuri Dixit interrupted the shoot of the sixth season of "Jhalak Dikhla Jaa" to rescue seven puppies who were struggling for their lives.

Most read stories on HT

Sooraj Pancholi, alleged lover of late bollywood actress Jiah Khan is sent to police custody until June 13, actress Priyanka Chopra copes with loss brought on by her father's death, Indian skipper MS Dhoni may have to face questions from the BCCI on his share holdings in Rhiti Sports and is the split in the NDA in Bihar now inevitable? Here are some of the most read stories on hindustantimes.com.
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