Nagarjuna Rao

A senior journalist with nearly four decades of experience across India and the Gulf, he holds an MCJ from Osmania University. He has worked with Deccan Chronicle, The Peninsula, and Gulf News. His writing blends clarity, wit, satire, and newsroom leadership across cinema, art, and political reporting.

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When did bathing become a degree course?

Once upon a simpler time, a shower meant soap, water, and getting out before your sibling started banging on the bathroom door. Today, apparently, you are a barbarian unless you follow a 10-step ritual involving scented scrubs, antibacterial potions, double cleansers, three kinds of oils, and something called ‘hydration locking,’ which sounds less like hygiene…

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Nose knows best

Devyn Aiken of Philadelphia recently did what countless philosophers, therapists, and marriage counsellors have failed to inspire in generations of dissatisfied spouses: she got a nose job – and left her husband. Yes, the $11,000 rhinoplasty wasn’t just cosmetic. It was cosmic. Her nose got reshaped, and so did her future. Aiken says the procedure…

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