King Charles, oppose Hinduphobia in Canada

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India as pivot of security in Indo-Pacific

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How Solar Power is Shaping India’s Path to Net Zero Emissions

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ARTIST SEEMA KOHLI ON HER NEW BOOK

‘Over the course of my practice, there were times I felt that my work needed an interpretation beyond how it was perceived,” says artist Seema Kohli. Known for her...

Assam: NHRC takes suo motu cognisance of reported detention of a journalist

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of a media...

Punjab and Haryana High Court transfers Col Bath assault probe to Chandigarh Police

Chandigarh: Punjab and Haryana High Court has transferred the probe into the assault on...

India’s progressive Waqf bill outpaces Western ‘liberal’ and Muslim-majority countries

India’s Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024, introduces reforms ensuring transparency, gender equality, and sectarian inclusivity. It removes contentious provisions, strengthens government oversight, and mandates Muslim women’s representation. Compared to Western and Asian countries, India’s framework is more structured and inclusive in Waqf management.

V.P. Menon :The Unsung Architect of Modern India

This book is V.P. Menon’s own story, transcribed in his own words from a series of recordings made with his superior, Harry Hodson, in...

OTT: Fuelling women power with remakes

Remakes are not new to the Indian entertainment space. We have had movie remakes between Indian regional languages for decades and in recent times,...

I have always wanted to do a TVF series: Sunny Hinduja

Hailing from Indore, Hinduja embarked on a journey to become an actor at a very young age that brought him to FTII where he...

HOME DELIVERY OF LIQUOR: A BOON OR A BANE?

Even though the Delhi govt’s is definitely a positive one, there needs to be some more thought on a model that is sustainable and...

I have always wanted to write something that binds Sri Lanka and India together: Dr Anantha Ramanathan

A surgeon who has worked in six countries in four continents, Dr Anantha Ramanathan has had the rare opportunity of interacting with people from...

Shreyas: Digitally capturing the essence of theatre

Shreyas Talpade has begun his entrepreneurial journey with a new niche OTT platform—Nine Rasa—featuring snackable theatre and performing arts content. He spoke about why...

Minting money from misery!

Rahul, brother to both me and my younger brother, son to our mother, passed away in the early hours of the 2nd of May, Sabbath...

Worshipping Bhoota: the Deccani Ritualistic Dances of India

Indian primitive traditions (that can usually, on an average, be traced back to hundreds, if not, thousands of years) are, from the most ancient...

Authors of Lucy trilogy are back with third book of the series

Authors Anandajit Goswami and Debashis Chakraborty talk about the final book of their Lucy trilogy ‘Lucy and the Rise of the Parabola’, which is...

SONG IS ALWAYS BIGGER THAN SINGER: USHA UTHUP ON LIFE IN LOCKDOWN

After 51 years in the music industry, Usha Uthup is still raring to go, by adapting to a virtual format for performances and taking...

‘Unluclass enables e-learning from celebrity experts’

Unluclass provides an opportunity for fans to access e-learning classes by top celebrities, says Vipul Agarwal, co-founder, Unlu. The idea of unluclass was more from...

THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON: MISSING IN ACTION

The emotive issue of those missing and in indefinite detention in Pakistan’s captivity has been tellingly documented by Chandra Suta Dogra as she uncovers...

My NGO taught me that it is vital to work on the ground: Dr Miniya Chatterji

In an Interview with G20, Dr Miniya Chatterji, founder and CEO of Sustain Labs, Adjunct Professor at SciencesPo, Paris, shares
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When the Tagores painted

Amongst the very influential families that led at the forefront of reformist movement were the Tagores. Indubitably the most illustrious of all families to...

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