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Rude Food by Vir Sanghvi: Artisanal all the way
By Vir Sanghvi | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON JAN 04, 2021 05:28 PM IST
Move over brick-and-mortar food halls, it’s time for online gourmet stores to take over

I do think about what would’ve happened had I remained in politics: Archer
By Navneet Vyasan | Hindustan Times, Mumbai
UPDATED ON NOV 19, 2020 03:42 PM IST
Jeffrey Archer, who calls his ability to pen best-selling novels a “God-given gift”, says he has been lucky to achieve the success he has had

Sunday stand-up with Aadar Malik: Roast vs toast
By Aadar Malik | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON SEP 27, 2020 02:04 PM IST
Roasting, the once great taboo on social media, is now its defining feature. At least, that’s what people assume.

Koustuv Ghosh is elated with positive response for his latest romantic single ‘Playing Games’
PUBLISHED ON AUG 31, 2020 06:08 PM IST
‘Playing Games’ also got featured in some amazing playlists curated by Spotify (Radar India), JioSaavn (Sounds of India - West), Apple Music (Breaking Indian Independent) and Hungama Music (Fresh Voice International & So Fresh:International)

Neither East, Nor West, Only China | Opinion
By Navtej Sarna
UPDATED ON JUL 15, 2020 08:53 PM IST
US policy pushed Iran to China, but it has a direct impact on India’s security, economic interests

Review: It’s Not About the Burqua edited by Mariam Khan
By Shaikh Mujibur Rehman | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON JUN 25, 2020 04:59 PM IST
A book of essays by Muslim women that takes on Islamophobia, the white feminist perspective, and other issues to do with the Muslim woman’s lived experience today

#BrunchBookChallenge: 5 movies that would make great books
By Lubna Salim | Hindustan Times
PUBLISHED ON JUN 21, 2020 03:29 AM IST
Can a movie be turned into a book? Five young writers pick a film and point to a character they’d love to flesh out in words.

Chandigarh admn’s lockdown orders no dampener for morning walkers
By Rajanbir Singh | Hindustan Times, Chandigarh, Chandigarh
UPDATED ON APR 12, 2020 11:15 AM IST
SCANT REGARD: Continue to head out for walks twice a day despite orders, unmindful of need for social distancing

Why excessive meat, processed foods are not good for your health
By By Dr. Prakash Devde
UPDATED ON MAR 16, 2020 08:34 AM IST
Experts find a link between colorectal cancer and diets rich in meat and processed foods.

It’s official: Chandigarh’s Manimajra is now Sector 13
By HT Correspondent | Hindustan Times, Chandigarh, Chandigarh
UPDATED ON FEB 11, 2020 01:25 AM IST
Industrial Area Phase 1 and 2 will be designated as Business and Industrial Park 1 and 2, respectively.

Wellness: Ayurveda for the weary soul
By Lubna Salim | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON FEB 09, 2020 12:03 AM IST
A doctor from the West uses the age-old Indian system of medicine to heal ailing hearts

Bee different: Single-origin honey is wowing palates and docs
By Vanessa Viegas | Hindustan Times
PUBLISHED ON FEB 08, 2020 06:39 PM IST
Options out there currently include honeys with the distinct flavour of tulsi, neem, acacia, eucalyptus, jamun, litchi, mustard or coriander and even drumstick.

The US Left and Indian democracy | Analysis
By Rahul Sagar
UPDATED ON JAN 06, 2020 06:29 AM IST
Its charge of majoritarianism does not take into account legitimate democratic processes

Rude Food by Vir Sanghvi: In praise of the pickle
By Vir Sanghvi | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON DEC 15, 2019 12:36 AM IST
We might not have sung paeons to it, but oft-sidelined achaar is a great Indian dish nonetheless

Theatre scene in danger of becoming a stepping stone to Bollywood: Kalki Koechlin
By Yoshita Rao | Mumbai
PUBLISHED ON DEC 06, 2019 04:08 PM IST
The actor voices her opinion on some of the big issues that impacts theatre today; adding that we don’t utilise our local writers

Brain strokes not an ‘elderly people’s disease’, hitting those below 45 increasingly
By Press Trust of India | Press Trust of India
UPDATED ON OCT 24, 2019 05:04 PM IST
The Indian Council for Medical Research estimates one person suffers a stroke every three seconds in the country and a death is reported every three minutes.

With over 5,000 vacant posts, work at PSPCL central affected in Ludhiana
By HT Correspondent, Ludhiana
PUBLISHED ON OCT 14, 2019 09:53 PM IST

Pakistan’s offensive on Kashmir will persist. India must be ready | Analysis
By Ashok Malik
UPDATED ON SEP 30, 2019 06:30 AM IST
Islamabad will deploy all political and diplomatic tools to lobby in the West. But it senses failure

Mumbai man murders roommate over cooking dinner, dumps body in truck
By Manish K Pathak | Mumbai
UPDATED ON SEP 17, 2019 07:24 AM IST
He first stabbed Hasan in the abdomen twice and then severed his head before dumping the body in the truck

67-year-old’s murder: Police yet to identify the accused
By Pratik Salunke | Mumbai
UPDATED ON SEP 11, 2019 01:42 AM IST
Visaria was smothered with a pillow and the police are probing if it is a case of a robbery attempt gone wrong.

The best breakfasts are Indian
By Vir Sanghvi | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON SEP 01, 2019 12:00 AM IST
In the West, breakfast is the most boring and repetitive meal. In India, we wake up to variety and quality.

Gyms at 40 community centres in Chandigarh under CBI lens
By HT Correspondent, Chandigarh
PUBLISHED ON AUG 31, 2019 01:06 AM IST
Probing irregularities in purchasing equipment for the gyms, CBI conducts five-hour-long searches at MC office

A Calmer You, By Sonal Kalra: What’s your quick fix for rude people?
By Sonal Kalra | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON AUG 24, 2019 03:42 PM IST
After today, think twice before asking someone a personal question that leaves them embarrassed

38-year-old art director found dead in Mumbai
By Pratik Salunke | Hindustan Times,Mumbai
UPDATED ON AUG 11, 2019 04:19 PM IST
Art director from Malad missing since Wednesday was found dead in a creek in Virar with multiple stab injuries.

Huma Qureshi on making Hollywood debut: ‘Why wouldn’t I be excited about a Zack Snyder film?’
By HT Correspondent | Sneha Mahadevan, Hindustan Times, New Delhi
UPDATED ON AUG 10, 2019 11:11 AM IST
Actor Huma Qureshi, delighted to be making her Hollywood debut, says she has no qualms auditioning for a role in Bollywood or the West.

Angry Birds Movie 2: Kiku Sharda, Archana Puran Singh join Kapil Sharma in dubbed Hindi version
By HT Correspondent | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON JUL 26, 2019 01:19 PM IST
As Kapil Sharma will voice Red in Angry Birds Movie 2, Kiku Sharda to voice Leonard and Archana Puran Singh to be the voice behind Zeta in .

In Mumbai’s Kandivli, container runs over guard at Metro site
By HT Correspondent | Hindustan Times, Mumbai
PUBLISHED ON JUL 14, 2019 06:52 AM IST
The Kandivli police arrested the driver of the container for negligence later the same day.

A Calmer You, by Sonal Kalra: Ruined by the World Cup. You, too?
By Sonal Kalra | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON JUL 13, 2019 03:54 PM IST
Let’s do some collective ritual to reclaim our torn lives

Writers who stood up for what they believed in
UPDATED ON JUN 29, 2019 08:08 PM IST
The correspondence between Rolland and Tagore makes for instructive reading now, a century after it was first initiated. One can absolutely appreciate writers being attached to the language, culture, and traditions of the country in which they reside

Rude Food by Vir Sanghvi: Food beyond borders
By Vir Sanghvi | Hindustan Times
UPDATED ON JUN 22, 2019 11:51 PM IST
When it comes to cuisine, there is no cultural appropriation. We are eating so much better when we eat out because chefs have welcomed influences from all over the world