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Art | Reviving a lost art
An extraordinary visual art project breathes new life into the historic Bat-tala woodcut prints of 19th-century Calcutta.
The Indian Hotels Company Ltd plans to introduce two new hotels in Hosur, Tamil Nadu. The projects include a 150-room Vivanta ...
That India is grappling with a severe water crisis is well known, impacting economic growth, livelihoods and wellbeing, not to mention environmental health. Recognising the urgency of this challenge, ...
Ranjith, 41, has made a string of movies with strong Dalit characters and stories about lives of oppressed communities that ...
Decades ago, from the vibrant streets of Tamil Nadu to the majestic courts of Maharashtra, each region showcased its unique music and dance art form that played a significant role in Indian culture.
Actress Sowmya refused to name her predator, according to Indian media reports Dubai: The #MeToo movement that's engufling the Kerala film industry is finally percolating to the Tamil cinema.
The expansion supports Eaton's commitment to strengthening its footprint in India and contributing to the region's growth in power management solutions.The new facility will be in ...
Tennis fever heated up with Q & As with the Olympic-gold medalist, live caricature drawings and a special look at the brand’s latest Tennis Collection.
The film's technical brilliance is supported by NS Sathish Kumar's cinematography and Tamil Kumaran's editing, with a musical score composed by Arun NV. Originally released in theatres on August 2, ...
The recent move by the Ilankei Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) to back Sajith Premadasa in the forthcoming presidential election is more than just a strategic alignment—it’s a desperate gambit rooted in a ...
No matter how powerful generative AI becomes, writer Ted Chiang says it will never create true art. Chiang is one of the most admired science-fiction authors writing today, best known for the ...
These new state-of-the-art Vande Bharat Express trains... The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar ...