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Horror comedies | Screaming success

In a dark alley in Chanderi, a young man is lost in a sing-like-nobody’s-listening, messed-up rendition of Nigerian singer Rema and Selena Gomez’s hit track ‘Calm Down’. He is waiting for his friend who seconds earlier has fini­shed humming the lullaby ‘Soft Chitti, Warm Chitti’ (a nod to ‘Soft Kitty’ from The Big Bang Theory) to his girlfriend. Soon, a gross, ginormous headless monster, called what else but Sarkata, enters a room, hides his deca­pi­ta­ted head under the bed and then abducts Chitti. As the audience rides this roller-coaster of laughs and scares, Stree 2 has casually strode on to become the second highest-grossing Hindi film of all time in India, projected to eclipse the Rs 554 crore Jawan. Made on less than half the budget of the Shah Rukh Khan-sta­r­ring action-heavy spec...
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September 2024 Horoscope: Opportunities and strengths for each zodiac sign in September 2024 | – Times of India

Aries :The coming month presents an opportunity to confront a difficult choice, bringing the angst of the unknown and the fear of commitment to the surface. You may feel stuck between a rock and a hard place, but this moment of tension is also your strength. As you stand at a crossroads, with opposing ideas pulling you in different directions, the key to progress lies in making that tough decision.Use your memory and thought processes to choose the best course of action, and let go of fear to embrace the path that leads to growth and transformation.Taurus :The coming month offers an opportunity to focus on self-love and reclaim your power in relationships. This is a time to reflect on whether you've lost yourself to others' expectations or have been caught in imbalanced dynamics, including...
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Infrastructure | Fast lane to progress

“It’s not our wealth that built our roads. It’s our roads that built our wealth.” A version of this famous saying by former US president John F. Kennedy is displayed on a wall in the visitors’ waiting room at the office of Nitin Gadkari, Union minister of road transport and highways. Gadkari aims to build a highway network that rivals the best in the world, significantly reducing travel time for goods and passengers, and enhancing the competitiveness of Indian industry. The highways sector receives over Rs 2 lakh crore annually for the construction, upgrade and maintenance of more than 10,000 km each year. Over the past decade, the network has expanded by around 60 per cent to approximately 1.4 lakh km. India is already reaping the benefits of improved infrastructure, with transit time for...
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Infrastructure | Kapil Kaul: Becoming the hub of global aviation

Indian aviation is set to experience once-in-a-lifetime growth which will see both the domestic and international markets more than doubling in size over the next 5-6 years. Domestic airport passenger numbers could increase from 307 million in FY24 to 600-700 million by FY30, while international traffic could go up from just under 70 million passengers to 140-160 million over the same period.Meanwhile, the fleet of Indian carriers is similarly expected to double in size to reach around 1,400 aircraft by FY30. In short, the growth that Indian aviation has experienced in the 90+ years since J.R.D. Tata piloted Air India’s first flight, will be replicated in just the next 5-6 years. This is growth at a rate that has rarely been seen in global aviation, with China being perhaps the only compar...
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Infrastructure | Deep Kalra: Shaping the next tourism powerhouse

As India celebrates its 78th Independence Day, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on the transformative potential of our tourism sector. Tourism is one of the largest employers in the services sector, and given its tertiary impact, the industry can be a game-changer for India. With its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and warm and hospitable people, India has all the makings of a global tourism powerhouse. The country has also significantly enhanced its stature as a global destination for business opportunities. This has helped the country claim an increasingly prominent place on the world travel and tourism map. Yet, India is currently only the 22nd most visited nation in the world. Our goal should be to climb into the top 10 within the next 20-25 years.The domestic travel an...