2016-09-18



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Sun, Sep 18, 2016 | 10:10 AM IST

ET Sunday Wrap





Why PE funds and banks are wooing former India Inc head honchos

Sixty is clearly the new 30 for many silver citizens of corporate India. Former founders and seasoned suits are much in demand as PE enters adulthood here.

Cauvery row: Shutting down country's IT capital mocks the India's Silicon Valley' tag

Govt should take a decision to ban bandhs and limit the ability of anyone to agitate and bring an entire city of 10 million people to a standstill.

Mayawati may have the upper hand in UP polls

A Muslim-Dalit alliance would be unbeatable. Along with incremental voters among the urban middle classes and upper caste groups, it could give Mayawati a formidable majority on paper.

Used car mkt sees growth as new car sales take a hit

As the industry grows, it is also evolving structurally. For long, dominated by small car dealers, slowly but steadily the industry is getting organised.

J&K impasse: Concerned Indians should reach out to Kashmiris

A de facto plebiscite already seems to have taken place there. Kashmiris appear to have voted with untiring throats, with eyes destroyed or deformed by pellets.

Evolution of headphones over the years

Even as reactions to this wireless change have been mixed, ET Magazine takes a look at the dynamic evolution of headphones over the years.

Music takes centre stage at the Ziro Festival of Music

The fifth edition of Ziro Festival of Music will begin from September 22 in Arunachal Pradesh's Hong village.

After the war within the Samajwadi Party, an uneasy truce

Despite being the party's face in the polls that gave the SP an unprecedented mandate, Akhilesh was still a political novice in comparison to his uncle Shivpal, to whom Mulayam could have easily given the crown.

As Kashmir burns, India seeks to mend ties with other neighbors

PM Modi's extraordinary energy in hoping to rewrite some legacies of the past with the visits of Afghan Prez Ghani and Nepal's PM Prachanda.

Pakistan continues playing the victim card to reap maximum military benefits from the US

US blocked delivery of F-16s in 1990s even though Pak paid is just one of the false narratives the military forces on Washington as it plays the victim card.

With US election day round the corner, desi techies in Silicon Valley talk politics

Freedom and tolerance are vital values in Silicon Valley so it doesn't take a genius to figure which way the wind's blowing in the global startup hub ahead of the US presidential elections.

Walking through RK Narayan's inspiration for the 'Malgudi Days'

It was the image of a railway station that first burst upon Narayan's consciousness as a constituent of Malgudi.

Indian masters mark their return at the Toronto film festival

A Malayali and a Bengali film was screened one after the other at TIFF, which concludes today.

Taking a look at the Paralympic Champions

Nigeria's Lucy Ejike, who has polio and uses a wheelchair, broke the world record of 133 kg in this category when she won the gold with a 142 kg lift

Why the Guggenheim Museum is making headlines

The 'interactive' exhibit is located in a standard, pre-existing bathroom on the fourth floor of the museum.

Kent Magic car air purifier, Reos Message should be the new must-get items on your list

The device uses a HEPA and carbon filter; it's a compound filter with these two merged into a single filter unit.

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