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KNOCKING ON NOSTALGIA'S DOOR
Known for depicting striking traditional doors that give viewers a peek into a bygone age, internationally-popular artist KR Santhanakrishnan, is displaying his work
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Actor-director Upendra talks about his upcoming film UI, the themes it explores, how hard it is to satisfy the director in him, unity in the Kannada film industry, and much more
Rachita Ram and Sathish Ninasam reunite for Ayogya 2
AFTER winning hearts with Ayogya (2019), especially for the song 'Enammi Enammi', Rachita Ram and Sathish Ninasam are teaming up again for its sequel.
Trial by fire
The crux of Brazilian icon Walter Salles' new film I'm Still Here lies in the vivid, expressive face of its lead actress Fernanda Torres.
Analogue response to 'Digital Arrest'
As a standup comedian, I am used to calls from unknown numbers. The callers usually introduce themselves, bargain for a price, and then ask me to recommend other comics within the same price. So when I received a call from Mumbai, I thought nothing of it.
Future must engage with art, science, design as creative collabs
Conceptualised by Bose Krishnamachari, artist, curator & the man behind the Kochi-Muziris Biennale, this new art gallery in Whitefield has been imagined as a site to foreground art, design & tech
HC to BDA: Draw plan for eviction, demolition
THE Karnataka High Court directed the Bengaluru Development Authority (BDA) commissioner to prepare a plan for eviction and demolition of ABlock of Platinum City in Peenya, put up by Sheriff Constructions, and ensure the project complies with the applicable building bylaws.
How Much Water Is There On Earth?
An Axis Of Concern
KNOCKING ON NOSTALGIA'S DOOR
Known for depicting striking traditional doors that give viewers a peek into a bygone age, internationally-popular artist KR Santhanakrishnan, is displaying his work
B'desh raps India envoy over Agartala vandalism
BANGLADESH on Tuesday summoned Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma in Dhaka to register its protest over a mob breaching the premises of its Assistant High Commission in Tripura's Agartala the previous day.
NZ penalised WTC points, drop to fifth
NEW ZEALAND'S aspirations of qualifying for the World Test Championship Final suffered a setback after they were docked three penalty points due to slow over-rate against England, the ICC stated on Tuesday.
Mumbai beat services; Shami impresses again
INDIA'S T20 skipper Suryakumar Yadav smashed 70 off 46 balls in his first appearance in the 2024 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy while Shivam Dube hit a scintillating 37-ball-71 helping Mumbai beat Services by 39 runs on Tuesday.
GUKESH LETS OPPORTUNITY SLIP
Inaccurate readings, slight blunders from both sides hallmark of Game 7 as it ends in another draw
Senior Women's One Day Trophy begins today
ONE of the final domestic competitions of the calendar year for women, the Senior Women's One Day Trophy, is scheduled to start across seven venues from Wednesday.
After ODI loss, Ireland look to make a mark in T20Is
WHEN Ireland women landed in Bangladesh for three ODIs and as many T20Is last month, they knew it was going to be a massive challenge.
Probable top-eight sweat it out ahead of day-night challenge
WITH thousands of fans getting a close-in view, India captain Rohit Sharma had two extensive net sessions ahead of the pink-ball Test in Adelaide on Tuesday.
Govt has kept banks stable in last 10 yrs: FM
Banks have to transfer unclaimed dividends, shares, interest, redemption of bonds to investor education & protection fund
SAR Group targets high single-digit mkt share in electric 2-wheelers by 2030
Rakesh Malhotra, founder of the diversified SAR Group, said on Tuesday that the company is aiming for a high single-digit market share in the electric two-wheeler (e2W) segment by 2030.
Swiggy eyes profitability by Q3 of FY26
FOOD delivery platform Swiggy aims to turn operationally profitable by October-December 2025.
Sebi orders Trafiksol to refund IPO proceeds to investors
THE Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has directed Trafiksol ITS Technologies to refund the money collected from investors during its initial public offer (IPO).
MPC meet: CRR cut to boost liquidity, status quo in policy rates likely
THE Reserve Bank's rate-setting panel MPC meet begins here on Wednesday amid a rash of negative macro data surprises.
IndiGo challenges M&M's use of '6E' trademark in HC
COUNTRY'S largest airline IndiGo, has approached the Delhi High Court against Mahindra Electric Automobile Limited, alleging trademark infringement over the use of \"6E\" in Mahindra's upcoming electric car, the Mahindra \"BE 6e\".
5.5 million customers port numbers to BSNL after private telcos hiked tariff
NEARLY 5.5 million mobile users (till October 2024) ported their numbers to the state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) after the tariff hikes announced by private telecom service providers in June 2024.
South Korea prez stuns world with martial law
Army takes control; Parliament passes resolution seeking its lifting
Patil's Delhi dinner today. Farewell as Gujarat BJP chief?
AMID speculation about his potential resignation as the state party head, Gujarat BJP state president and Union Minister C R Patil has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and all state MLAs and MPs to a grand banquet in Delhi.
4 workers killed, 4 hurt in blast at Gujarat factory
FOUR workers were killed and four injured after a storage tank exploded at an industrial unit in Ankleshwar GIDC area of Bharuch district in Gujarat on Tuesday.
7 held after 'breach' of Bangla mission premises
SEVEN people have been arrested while action was taken against four police officers following Monday's \"breach of premises\" at the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Tripura capital Agartala.
'Sewadar' Sukhbir, on wheelchair & with plaque around neck, at Golden Temple
A day after the Sikh clergy issued a 'tankhah' (religious punishment) against Sukhbir Singh Badal, the Shiromani Akali Dal leader performed the duties of a 'sewadar' outside the Golden Temple on Tuesday.
Nitish may review prohibition law as women flag poor implementation
BIHAR CM Nitish Kumar, who had imposed prohibition in the state on the demand of women, may consider reviewing the prohibition law in view of reports of a large number of them considering that the liquor ban is doing more harm than benefiting them.
Hotels and eateries shut doors on Bangla nationals
HOTELS and restaurants in Tripura have shut their doors on Bangladeshi nationals in protest against the atrocities against Hindus in the neighboring country.