The many, many wonders of print journalism.
The Mughal empire, five centuries later - an HT Wknd special featuring pieces by @iamrana, @virsanghvi and more. Brought to you by the redoubtable @zee_talk, her superb Wknd team, and HT's endlessly talented design team.
Before Lord Curzon razed the overgrown gardens of the Taj Mahal to create the ‘English-style’ lawns, this engraving by French traveller Louis Rousselet gives an idea of the lush orchards and flowers that would have surrounded the Taj
Rousselet, 1865-75, in The French and Delhi
"To make it to India's top 10% income earners, one must earn just Rs. 2.9 lakh a year. To enter the top 1%, Rs. 20.7 lakh will suffice. Wealth paints a similar picture. Accumulate Rs. 21 lakh in net assets, and one is now a 10-percenter. Accumulate Rs. 82 lakh and one is in the 1%. There's a reason the 1%ers and 10%ers do not view themselves as belonging to the upper echelons. Many have no generational wealth to fall back on. Most know they are one bad mishap away from an entirely different bracket".
I debated whether to share this. I did apologize on the air. But I invite you to read my introspection on @BulletinAtomic of how extreme weather 📈 driven by global warming has changed me. Frankly, YOU should be shaken too, and demand #ClimateActionNow. https://t.co/09vxgabSmX
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Comics, what data tells us about anyone who has been a minister in India, the ternary system, Counting Crows’ ongoing tour, the trouble with e-commerce, and the best of @virsanghvi and @c_assisi . This week’s newsletter https://t.co/fIr8ngQTsR
"Not all victories look alike. Some end up as a glittering souvenir in a cabinet, but the ones that matter more find their way into the stories we tell our children."
Dear Vinesh, It is said that sport is a celebration of human will. I have known that to be true many times in my career but never has it resonated more than today. As I look around me, I see a nation and its people celebrate your unyielding resolve.
You are a fighter – on and off the mat. Through you, we are learning what it means to never lose the fight in us, even as a loss weighs heavily. You embody the true spirit of a warrior.
Not all victories look alike. Some end up as a glittering souvenir in a cabinet but the ones that matter more find their way into the stories we tell our children. And every child in this country will know the champion you are. Every child will grow up wanting to face life with the resilience you have displayed. I thank you for that.
Respect,
Abhinav Bindra
@phogat_vinesh
‘This was a song that Piaf first sang in 1950, in another France. Algeria was a colony and Maghrebi Muslims had yet to settle in numbers in Paris’s banlieues. It was a world where a white French metropolis didn’t have to reckon with the demographic consequences of empire.’
50% votes counted. NDA at 301 so there will clearly be a third Nodi government but BJP is below 250 which is a big fall. INDIA at 225. Vote shares at 45.1 and 41.4 respectively, which itself tells the story.
Time once again for my occasional series "Women with great hair fleeing gothic houses!"
And today a few tips if you're thinking of taking this up as a hobby...
The moment we stopped watching Bridgerton
Let us explain ...
Things were going great and we were really getting into Season 3.
That is until we watched this scene unfold before our eyes ....
Slavoj Žižek considers how otherwise "normal" people in modern, affluent societies can be brought to the point that they enjoy public spectacles of wanton cruelty. https://t.co/mSnGVwHtAB
Crazy story of the week:
The tragic incident surrounding the Netflix adaptation of the "Three Body Problem" series is not widely known among its fans. Lin Qi, a visionary and brilliant young billionaire, acquired the rights to the "Three Body Problem" with the ambition of creating various products from it. He enlisted the expertise of Xu Yao, a distinguished lawyer, appointing him CEO to spearhead the business operations, including securing a deal with Netflix—a feat for which Lin compensated Xu with a salary of nearly $3 million. However, Xu's performance did not meet expectations beyond the Netflix agreement, leading Lin to reduce his salary to $750,000 and bring in additional executives to enhance business operations. Xu, retaining his CEO title, was reportedly infuriated by this demotion and further aggravated by not being credited as a producer on the Netflix project.
Driven by revenge and inspired by the TV show "Breaking Bad," Xu meticulously planned Lin's murder. He purchased 160 phones and established a company in Japan to acquire the necessary chemicals for his scheme, testing them on animals. Xu then poisoned Lin and his colleagues, disguising the lethal substances as an advanced probiotic. Lin unsuspectingly consumed it and soon after was hospitalized, where it was immediately apparent he had been poisoned, though the specific toxins were unknown. The police quickly suspected Xu, who, had he disclosed the nature of the poisons (later found to have included exotic substances such as pufferfish poison and mercury and at least three other poisons), could have saved Lin's life. However, he chose not to, ensuring Lin's demise. Just a few days ago, as the show was premiering globally, Xu was finally sentenced to death for the murder of Lin and attempted murder of two other colleagues, who survived but with lifelong injuries.
Lin Qi, credited as an executive producer on the Netflix project posthumously, passed away at the age of 39. RIP 🕯️
#ReadOfTheDay! A beautiful, nuanced piece. Sometimes, there is no one answer. Sometimes, two things can be true.
Shoba Narayan writes on the Sangeetha Kalanidhi row -with lessons for life, for art, and for the insanely complicated business of being human
https://t.co/qmtkkE0jZu
Did you know that the invention and spread of writing in Ancient Mesopotamia and the surrounding areas coincided with, and perhaps caused, dramatic changes in the visual art of the region? 🧵
11. When I used to write my daily column on Covid I kept emphasising that India needed a Covid commissioner. Delhi desperately needs an air commissioner n/n
A thread on the bad air in Delhi, which will soon exceed the level beyond which AQI can’t be measured — 500. 1. Delhi’s air is unhealthy (150-200 AQI) through the year
2. Temperature, wind speed and direction play a role — in winter, the three combine to make things worse. 1/n