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TOI PlusExplained: How HPV is linked to cancer, and why early vaccination helps
A national campaign to vaccinate 14-year-old girls against the virus that can cause cervical cancer was launched on February 28 by PM Modi. Here’s what you need to know about the threats it poses and the shield provided by the vaccine
TNNFeb 28, 2026, 17:01
IndiaA stuffed orangutan and shared grief
To be denied belonging by one’s own group causes the deepest among human wounds. And that’s why millions felt an ache on seeing an infant macaque deprived of its mother’s warmth. Certain emotions remain the same through millennia, proves a couplet by Valluvar. Listen to this week’s episode to learn more.
TNNFeb 28, 2026, 06:00
TOI PlusWhy the Left may turn Right on Sabarimala issue
With elections looming, Kerala’s Left Front may back a review of the Sabarimala verdict it once championed — a move critics see as electoral pragmatism trumping ideology. As faith, gender rights and culture wars collide, the party walks a tightrope between secular principles and political survival.
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 23, 2026, 15:41
TOI PlusWhy this Tata-Airbus ‘made in India’ helicopter could be a game-changer
By early 2027, a manufacturing unit in Karnataka will start rolling out H125, the world’s only chopper capable of flying to Mount Everest. This will help cater to the Indian armed forces’ requirement for a light multi-role helicopter for high-altitude ops
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 23, 2026, 15:37
TOI PlusMaruti launches its first EV but sales of electric vehicles across India have flattened
EV penetration across cars, two-wheelers and three-wheelers has softened after GST rates were reduced for internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. Here’s how three key sectors of the Indian EV industry are doing.
ET PrimeFeb 23, 2026, 16:50
TOI PlusA stunning new comet may be visible in the day... if it survives our Sun
Comet C/2026 A1 (MAPS) is diving towards a fiery date with our star but could become a spectacular sight in the evening sky in early April, if it survives.
Feb 23, 2026, 16:08
TOI PlusGOI Has A Math Problem To Solve
India’s tech ambitions require thousands of chips that cost $40k each, annual electricity bill of around ₹800cr for just one setup. If govt is to help it must put more money in & require agencies to spend it efficiently
Feb 22, 2026, 19:37
TOI PlusPolitics Of America’s Tariffs
US consumers won’t benefit post-SC ruling. So, Republicans are still in trouble. Biggest point is that US apex court has become too powerful because lawmakers have abdicated their role
Feb 22, 2026, 19:32
TOI PlusA new concern about weight loss drugs: What if they work too well?
Some patients in a clinical trial of one new drug lost so much weight that they became concerned and dropped out.
New York TimesFeb 22, 2026, 13:53
TOI PlusHow AI is becoming the third parent, and why that’s scary
Turning to chatbots in times of emotional distress and academic need is making kids lazier and more vulnerable, warn experts. Teaching healthy engagement might be key
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 20:40
TOI PlusHappy hour, but make it dawn
Morning raves are swapping booze for brews, giving early risers and fitness fans a healthier way to party without late nights or hangovers
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 20:31
TOI PlusHow ‘AI slop’ went from viral nonsense to billion-view jackpot
Behind muscular monkeys & sari-clad cat wives are faceless creators from small-town India using generative tools and surreal storylines for reach
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 20:50
TOI PlusDhaka verdict: Let’s temper the euphoria
BNP needs the Awami League to prevent the country’s journey down the slippery slope of Islamism
Feb 21, 2026, 20:03
TOI PlusWhy trade deals can’t help India become a major apparel exporter
Free-trade agreements can open doors. But if domestic policy keeps tying knots in the supply chain, those doors will lead nowhere. India must decide whether to protect a few or empower the many.
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 19:27
TOI PlusA child after death? Families cling to hope, and frozen sperm
Grieving parents and siblings are moving court to access frozen sperm of the loved ones they have lost, testing the limits of India’s ART and surrogacy laws
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 19:39
TOI PlusWhy Gujarat govt wants adults to get parents’ consent to register marriages
While legal experts say the proposed amendments could be struck down, there’s been a demand for such norms in some parts of the state for a while
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 19:10
TOI PlusWhat’s the most tax-efficient way for an NRI to sell inherited property?
Every week TOI+ subscribers send in legal questions and our panel of leading experts offers well-considered, practical, and actionable opinions on every query. From property disputes to inheritance matters, divorce queries to income tax issues, My Lawyer connects you directly with experts you can trust
TIMESOFINDIA.COMFeb 23, 2026, 09:55
TOI PlusWhy is my blood sugar worsening after stopping some exercise? Top doctors answer this, and more
Every week, TOI+ subscribers ask questions about their health and India’s top doctors reply with clear, evidence-based guidance. From heart disease to diabetes, cancer to mental health, Hello, Doctor connects you directly with experts you can trust
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 12:29
TOI PlusThe biggest takeaways from Supreme Court striking down Trump's tariffs
A big loss for Donald Trump, what it says about the US Supreme Court, the impact it could have on global trading partners and more.
New York TimesFeb 21, 2026, 11:38
IndiaThe art of staying afloat
What life lessons can a water flower teach us? A lot, apparently. The author had to resort to a botany lesson recently when she had to face an unusual crisis in life, a nasty rumour. How did the flower help and what were Valluvar’s thoughts on the matter? Listen to this week’s episode.
TNNFeb 21, 2026, 06:00



















