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Who is Sheema Kermani, the ‘Pasoori’ fame Bharatanatyam dancer recently detained by Pakistan for protesting in Karachi?Pakistani dancer and activist Sheema Kermani was briefly detained by police in Karachi while seeking a permit for an upcoming Aurat March e...
Who is Sheema Kirmani? Famous Pakistani Bharatanatyam dancer, also seen in Ali Sethi's 'Pasoori,' detained by Sindh PoliceSheema Kirmani News: Renowned Pakistani dancer and activist Sheema Kirmani was among seven Aurat March activists briefly detained by Sindh ...
Bengaluru-based singer got her break with AR Rahman, sang hits for Shah Rukh Khan and made her acting debut opposite Kamal Haasan. Why she moved away from singing and acting?A viral video has reignited interest in Vasundhara Das, the voice behind many 2000s Bollywood hits. She achieved fame with songs like Shaka...
Prosus-backed Deccan AI launches premium expert tier for model trainingDeccan AI, backed by Prosus, has launched Deccan AI Experts. This network will provide skilled AI annotators to global labs. The initiative...
Andhra Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan enrolls son Mark Shankar Pawanovich at the International School of Hyderabad. The fees will make your jaw dropFollowing a fire accident in Singapore, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has enrolled his son, Mark Shankar Pawanovich, at...
Delhi to host meet on India’s pioneering role in shaping Asian identity through mobilityThe International Research Division of the India International Centre (IIC) is convening an international conference, ‘Asia on the Move: Hi...
Over 200 FTII alumni condemn violence against students over banner decrying Babri Masjid demolitionOver 200 alumni of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) have expressed solidarity with the students after they were allegedly ...
Deccan Odyssey 2.0 ready to roll again: Maharashtra's iconic luxury train returns after 4-year hiatusAfter a four-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Deccan Odyssey 2.0 luxury train in Maharashtra, India is set to resume operations. The in...
Geologists allay fears over tremors, say Deccan Plateau is safe zoneA series of seismic activities in parts of Karnataka are not major ones, hence there was no need to worry because the Deccan Plateau is a s...
Geologists allay fears over tremors, say Deccan Plateau is safe zoneOn Saturday, the quake measured 4.4 on the Richter scale in Vijayapura bordering Maharashtra, and there was another tremor of 1.8 this morn...
India mounts diplomatic offensive against Pakistan dossierIndian missions, particularly in the immediate neighbourhood, P5 countries and OIC countries, have mounted diplomatic moves to counter Paki...
Fifteen stocks in focus on Monday, 24 April 2017Oil-to-telecom conglomerate Reliance Industries will announce its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2017 on Monday.
Online format makes right to education a crowd pullerWith applications exceeding seats this year, Department of ecucation to admit children through a lottery system.
- Maharashtra loses many bat colonies
Several bat colonies in the state have ceased to exist due to development, renovation in old structures or by pest control.
- Wary of fake licences, airlines rush to restore faith in aviation industry
Airlines have been finding it tough to hire trained pilots as they expand their networks and flight schedules buoyed by growing number of p...
- Miniatures beat the art market downturn
Tracing a contrarian trend, amid a slowdown in the art market, Indian miniature paintings are attracting buyers’ interest, especially inter...
- Jet eyes low-cost management to stay afloat
The country’s largest private airline, Jet Airways, plans to reduce administrative overhead and improve its manpower efficiency.
- Aviation sector flies high but infrastructure hurdles remain
Domestic passenger traffic soared by almost 40 pc which prompted carriers to induct about 150 aircraft in the past 2 yrs, despite losses of...
- Now, airlines to go slow on expat pilots
Jet is creating a domestic pool while SpiceJet’s planning to stop hiring expat pilots by end of 2008.
- Now, airlines to go slow on expat pilots
Indian airline companies are getting ambitious; they not only want to bridge the supply gap in the domestic market but also want to train m...