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TOI PlusWhy the rise of women leaders is slowing in corporate India
A new AIMA-KPMG survey of over 200 professionals finds women’s leadership ambitions remain high, but gains in representation are slowing across corporate India, with nearly a third of firms reporting stagnation or decline and mid-career emerging as the biggest drop-off point
Feb 24, 2026, 18:54
TOI PlusIn charts: Indians give a generous Rs 54,000cr a year, but religion bags lion’s share
Nearly 7 in 10 Indians donate — cash, food or time. Yet most of India’s Rs 54,000 crore giving economy flows to temples and direct appeals, not NGOs. What the data reveals about trust, faith and the country’s informal philanthropy system may surprise you
TNNFeb 24, 2026, 18:44
TOI PlusAn Islamic NATO? What Pak-Saudi-Türkiye defence pact means for India
Ankara is likely to join a defence pact signed by Islamabad and Riyadh in September, amid growing unease in West Asia about the reliability of the US as a long-term security guarantor. Should India be worried?
TNNJan 19, 2026, 23:25
TOI PlusDo you want to lead an active, healthy life in your 60s? Here’s a plan
A new study tracking sleep, activity and diet shows that modest daily tweaks like a few extra minutes of movement, slightly longer sleep and better food choices can meaningfully delay chronic disease and extend healthy life
Jan 19, 2026, 23:35
TOI PlusWhat SC's landmark tax verdict on Tiger Global-Flipkart share sale means for investors
A recent Supreme Court ruling on the Tiger Global–Flipkart share sale case has brought India’s tax treaties back into focus. An in-depth analysis on what it means for foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) and private equity (PE) funds
ET PrimeJan 19, 2026, 18:19
TOI PlusWhy Trump’s neo-colonial Gaza Peace Boards will fail
The structure of the peace boards, that Trump plans to chair for life, resembles the colonial era when Britain controlled the territory that today comprises Israel, Gaza and the West Bank
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 19, 2026, 18:53
TOI PlusHow to know whether your 'metabolic health' is fine and what to do about it
How your body uses and stores energy is a major factor and if some issues are not addressed, they can wreak havoc on the body over time.
New York TimesJan 19, 2026, 14:23
TOI PlusHow incendiary vigilantism is wrecking inter-faith marriages
India’s Constitution guarantees adults the freedom to marry across faiths. But vigilante politics, aided by police inaction, is steadily hollowing out that promise
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 19, 2026, 19:53
TOI Plus‘I got an opportunity to fight in Op Sindoor and that’s the biggest award’
Colonel Koshank Lamba has been awarded the Vir Chakra for his resolute leadership and bravery in Operation Sindoor. In this exclusive interview, the first-generation Army officer recounts his journey from Haryana to the prestigious National Defence Academy in Pune, offers insights into military life, and speaks about his personal aspirations and vision for the nation
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 25, 2026, 18:03
TOI Plus‘Anti-Hindu bias? Wikipedia content is led by its volunteers’
Wikipedia recently came under fire for having an anti-Hindu bias. Maryana Iskander, outgoing CEO of Wikimedia Foundation — that runs Wikipedia — talks about duelling with challenges of neutrality and content reliability
TNNJan 18, 2026, 21:57
TOI PlusLaying Waste To The West
Trump’s belligerence on Greenland is splitting the Western alliance. Depending on what he does, Nato could collapse. Thing is, many MAGA heavyweights will relish that
Jan 18, 2026, 20:00
TOI PlusHow much exercise do you really need? Less than you think
You don’t need marathon workouts to get healthier. So what’s the minimum that actually works?
New York TimesJan 18, 2026, 17:56
TOI PlusFlying taxis? China has them. And drone lunch deliveries, too
China is rolling out these ideas city by city, backed by huge state investment. Some work smoothly. Others don’t — yet
New York TimesJan 18, 2026, 16:26
TOI PlusWhy parents don't sleep in the night in this UP village
Drones. Trackers. Guns. Guards. Forest officials are pulling out all the stops to tackle a pack of predators that has killed 12 people, including 10 kids, striking fear and terror in rural Bahraich
TNNJan 18, 2026, 20:24
TOI PlusHow ‘drug-addicted rats’ are having narcotics cases for breakfast
Police across multiple states have repeatedly claimed that rodents consumed large quantities of seized contraband, including marijuana, heroin and even thousands of litres of alcohol. In many such cases, the loss of evidence resulted in acquittals
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 18, 2026, 12:12
TOI PlusHow Britain drained $45 trillion from India and built its empire
In "Era of India", the writer traces how British colonial rule systematically drained India’s wealth, drawing on Utsa Patnaik’s explosive estimates and Shashi Tharoor’s ambivalence on reparations, to confront a lingering question: should Britain pay for the economic devastation it inflicted?
TIMESOFINDIA.COMJan 17, 2026, 19:33
TOI PlusNYT: The hard truth of weight-loss drugs: You probably need them forever
Many people who use these medications don’t want to stay on them long term. But research has repeatedly shown that quitting the drugs means gaining back weight
New York TimesJan 17, 2026, 19:11
TOI PlusRise of the quiet divorce: Why some couples skip the drama & D-word
To avoid stigma, legal tangles and financial fallout, some couples are choosing emotional separation and leading parallel lives while staying married on paper
TNNJan 17, 2026, 19:09
TOI PlusAirport wheelchair abuse shows our love for gaming the system
As we modernise our infrastructure, there is a need to improve civic education as well. Breaking rules shouldn’t be cool. Following them well should be. As that cultural shift will take a while, we should, meanwhile, have heavy penalties for misuse of wheelchairs
TNNJan 18, 2026, 16:55
TOI PlusDid fear and fealty aid election of India's first woman prime minister?
When Lal Bahadur Shastri passed away, Indira Gandhi – supported by the party president, 11 CMs and a majority of party MPs – was the overwhelming favourite to replace him. But then, Morarji Desai stepped in and forced a contest
TNNJan 17, 2026, 22:00



















