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TOI PlusWho is supposed to succeed Khamenei? And is that even possible now?
Iran’s supreme leader is said to have identified three candidates to take over after him. But if strikes have thrown the plan into chaos, who takes charge?
New York TimesMar 1, 2026, 13:38
TOI PlusNot your old superhero saga! Children’s cinema grows up
Boong’s BAFTA win shows how a new wave of Indian filmmakers is looking beyond capes and cartoons to tell layered stories of young lives
TNNFeb 28, 2026, 19:51
TOI PlusWhen Banks Lose Interest, In You & Me
Financial mis-selling happens when bankers lure customers to meet their targets. Eg: selling insurance while hawking investment options. To tackle it, fix sellers’ incentive structure & mandate stiff penalties
Feb 25, 2026, 20:50
TOI PlusWhat Ambedkar’s conversion tells us about caste and belonging today
Seventy years after B R Ambedkar’s conversion to Buddhism, his decision still speaks to unresolved questions of caste, religious belonging and ecological justice. Revisiting his break with Hinduism reveals why the promise of annihilating caste remains unfinished business in India
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 25, 2026, 17:53
TOI PlusAfter Israel’s nod, this 6,000-member ‘lost tribe’ gets ready to leave India
Bnei Menashe, settled in parts of Manipur and Mizoram, have been officially recognised by Israel, paving the way for formal citizenship, settlement and a new life in the country for its nearly 6,000 members still living in India
TNNFeb 25, 2026, 14:49
TOI PlusWhy India's FDI turning negative is reason for cheer
Outflow of funds has exceeded inflows for the past four moths, but there is no cause for worry. It is a sign of booming capitalism
TNNFeb 25, 2026, 15:45
TOI PlusWhy FBI director Kash Patel's celebrations at Winter Olympics has sparked controversy
The FBI director has been facing criticism over blurring the lines between personal recreation and professional responsibility.
New York TimesFeb 25, 2026, 15:27
TOI PlusMaoist top gun Devuji surrenders. Is a Naxal-free India by March 31 within reach?
Devuji, believed to be in his early sixties, carried bounties ranging from ₹25 lakh to ₹1 crore across multiple states. He was widely regarded as CPI (Maoist)’s de facto leader following the May 2025 killing of former general secretary Basavaraju
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 26, 2026, 15:58
TOI PlusIn TN, It’s Not Stars Or Slogans, It’s The Everyday
If parties listen to voters, they’ll know what Tamils want fixed: the water crisis, unemployment, education & NEET, and income security
Feb 24, 2026, 21:11
TOI PlusThe Golden Puzzle
Last year, Indians spent much less on gold jewellery, much more on gold investment products. Globally too, the demand is financial, but detached from traditional fundamentals. As hard as it is to explain the momentum, it’s difficult to see what might break this
Feb 24, 2026, 20:56
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 PlusHow diabetes challenge in India has moved beyond types 1 & 2
Advances in genetic & clinical research have led to several subtypes being discovered, each with a distinct impact on the body
TNNFeb 25, 2026, 09:57
TOI PlusShirtless Congress protest: Is Rahul Gandhi losing INDIA support
Congress faces rare rebuke from INDIA bloc allies after Youth Congress’s “shirtless” protest at the AI Impact Summit triggers backlash across parties. As criticism mounts — and questions grow over Rahul Gandhi’s leadership — murmurs of an alternative Opposition face refuse to fade.
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 24, 2026, 21:16
TOI PlusJust 35 winners in 198 IPOs: How the IPO boom hit Indian investors
India’s IPO boom has bruised investors. Of 198 IPOs since 2024, only 64 remain in the green and just 35 have delivered sustained returns. The IPO index is down 8%, proving hype fades fast when market cycles turn.
ET PrimeFeb 24, 2026, 16:43
TOI PlusWhy many from Gen Z find themselves in debt traps
Racking up Rs 30-40 lakh in debt while on salaries of Rs 30,000-40,000, India’s youngest borrowers are living on the edge
TNNFeb 24, 2026, 18:59
TOI PlusDoctors on the streets, patients suffering: What's behind Kerala's healthcare crisis?
Govt medical college doctors in Kerala are now on strike for 74 days. Long known for being part of one of the best public health delivery systems in the country, they are accusing the state of broken promises — from unpaid arrears, chronic vacancies to unsafe workplaces
TNNFeb 24, 2026, 12:53
TOI PlusThe end of a cartel supremo: What El Mencho’s death means
Mexico’s most wanted drug lord is dead after a dramatic special forces raid in Jalisco. But as retaliation paralysed highways, airports and cities within hours, El Mencho’s fall raised a harder question: does removing a kingpin weaken the cartel — or unleash a more violent phase?
Feb 24, 2026, 13:22
TOI PlusExplained: How the IDFC First bank Rs 590 cr fraud unfolded
IDFC First Bank has held some employees of a Chandigarh branch responsible and said they worked with others to siphon funds out of state government accounts
TNNFeb 24, 2026, 09:58
TOI Plus‘Our kids growing up without heat & stable schooling, displaced from their homes…will never forget’
On war’s 4th anniversary, Ukrainian envoy says Russia’s actions have embittered hearts for generations
Feb 23, 2026, 21:08



















