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Puppet-kathakali gets capital audience

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High time for policymakers to focus on skill-based education

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Emergence of technology as an evolutionary force

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Notes to the Beloved, a non-fiction, is on relationship, intimacy

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Vineet Hukmani: A song to inject optimism in the world

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Greatness & obsession: The sweet, sweet smell of success and decline

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The Cult Riders to revive ‘biking scene’ on TV

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Dress up as your favourite comic book character and become a...

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These are the star performers in Indian literary anthologies

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To survive in any industry, you must upskill and adapt

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Madonna is still taking chances

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A novel that addresses the issues of artistic freedom and public...

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Restaurants in their new delivery avatar

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‘Filmmakers around the globe are fascinated by India’

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‘Abbas Kiarostami’s work has had a strong impact on me’

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The Exceptionals by Kumar Mehta is a straight-forward, easy read

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Co-working spaces: Breeding ground for business ideas

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On child-rights activism and a childhood soft and fluffy

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Holistic efforts to boost the peace process in the Northeast

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A new collection upends conventional wisdom about migration

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Delhi Comic Con 2016 brings the spirit of fun and fantasy...

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Echo-t calling: A bird’s eye view of governance

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CCB’s new song celebrates the power of words

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Bollywood needs to widen its linguistic reach: Shardul

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Needed, a new regulatory body for medical devices

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I’m a big fan of Kalki’s work: Hrithik

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The undervalued art of drawing takes centre stage at this exhibition

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A future-ready healthcare ecosystem is no pipe dream

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JFF’s tenth edition will showcase Taiwan’s culture through four films

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Films from across Asia at this festival held in Chennai

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Artists from South India at the centre of a new exhibition...

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Philip Glass is too busy to care about legacy

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‘I feel DJ-ing is a progressive, entrepreneurial profession’

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Australian theatre company finds a new home

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A ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ is coming. What will it mean for...

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Expect the unexpected at improvised comedy acts

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Germany paves way for Indian tourists

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GoT Season 7 will have new twists, deaths and mysteries

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Musical Dreams’ Take The Stage gives wings to the dreams of...

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The decade in jazz: Ten definitive moments

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Defiance with law must never be romanticised as vigilantism

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Paying tribute to the textile traditions of the country

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Schools from all over India meet for sports

swati - February 11, 2017 0

Manushi Chhillar on top of the world

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Before the blossoms fall

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Punjabi-style wedding meets a Bolly musical

swati - October 21, 2017 0

Borlase’s new book expounds the story of a boy whose world...

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Looks like we have returned to witch-hunting: Shama Sikander on Sushant...

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‘I sort of enjoy feeling like an idiot’

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‘Our vision is to transform girls into confident women’

taru - July 15, 2017 0

Third edition of Russia Film Days to highlight cinematic ties between...

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Wonder and love for humanity are the themes of this exhibition

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The ultimate guide to startup success in 2020

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In Let Me Not Be Mad, a doctor is one of...

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Aspiring writers need to have patience: Biswajit Banerji

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Domestic violence: Hidden pandemic is finally out of the closet

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Ancient and contemporary works share the stage at this art show

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‘This country has changed every instant I’ve been alive’

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‘We firmly believe that stigma attached to periods will break’

taru - June 3, 2017 0

‘A Break In Love’ is an example of how a modern...

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Amar Kanwar’s multimedia artworks to be exhibited in Dubai and Abu...

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The perils of nationalism in a fluid, mobile world

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Indulge your urge to scribble

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Special event for the visually challenged

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An unusual novel of humour, courage and compassion

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Cabello’s new album will be out in Jan 2018

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To live with the deadly virus

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Delhi pledges a holistic approach for the restoration of our ecosystem

taru - June 10, 2017 0

To monuments, with love: Delhi’s people unite to conserve their heritage

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New boundaries with the joys of dusting

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Cross-border collaborations can work wonders for students and educators

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Once a great symbol of progress, the Silk Road is still...

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Consuming the right information is key

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Here’s an existential thriller. Pass it on.

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - July 13, 2019 0

Atwood and Rushdie in the running for Booker Prize 2019

THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - July 27, 2019 0

Celebratory mood: When stars looked back at the festival of lights

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Swift’s Lover arrives the old-fashioned way, and with twists

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