TOI won the highest honor at the INMA Awards
New Delhi: The Times of India bagged first and third positions in two categories and received honorable mentions in three other categories at this year’s International News Media Association (INMA) awards held in Berlin on May 7.The first prize for…
Student politics banned on Karnataka campuses for 37 years
On a weekday afternoon at a government college in central Karnataka state, the student bulletin board is filled with announcements about exams, scholarships and cultural events. What’s missing, however, are the printed campaign posters, handwritten…
Bangalore rock music at cultural crossroads
The news of the sudden closure of Hard Rock Cafe in India left many people disappointed and confused, wondering what kind of blow this would have to rock music culture, especially Bangalore, the former heavy metal capital of India.“Hard rock has a…
TOI reporter wins Ramnath Goenka Award for Citizen Reporting
The Times of India’s Pune correspondent Sandip Dighe on Friday received the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism at the Prakash Kadaili Memorial Award for Citizen Journalism.Vice President CP Radhakrishnan presented the 2024 award to…
Tune into the fourth dimension
The human story emphasizes that truth has more facets than we usually realize. Hypercube: the geometry of truthunveiled through allegory and animation, movement and music, color and meditation, shows that our future survival depends on pure intellect…
TOISA 2025 Nominees: Recognizing Excellence in Tennis
Yuki Bhambri, Ankita Raina and Sumit Nagal The 8th edition of The Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) will be held in Lucknow on March 21, 2026, celebrating the achievements and inspiring journeys of India’s top athletes across sports. TOISA 2025 will…
Special tests to evaluate digital stress on TOI drives
The Times of India’s ‘Let’s D-Stress’ campaign aims to start a nationwide conversation about digital stress, its consequences and practical ways to address it. The goal of the program is to translate awareness of digital behaviors…
Read, think, but don’t scroll: PM Modi recalls learning from TOI in Pariksha Pe Charcha | India News
NEW DELHI: Long before smartphones, search engines and artificial intelligence entered the classroom, Prime Minister Modi Says one habit shaped his thinking as a student – reading newspapers and discussing ideas. Recalling his school days, Modi…