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Planning to invest in first piece of art? Don’t forget to factor hidden costs, authentication battles, limited liquidityIndia’s art auctions hit a record high in turnover, but first-time buyers face hidden costs, authentication battles, and limited liquidity....
Potter earning Rs 95,000 annually gets I-T notice for Rs 13.55 cr deal, probe hints identity theftVishnu Kumar Prajapat, a Rajasthan potter earning Rs 95,000 annually, was shocked to receive income tax notices for transactions totaling R...
That painting’s a steal: How the Indian art fraternity is preserving their vintage collectionsA painting by SH Raza, valued at around ₹2.5 crore, has reportedly gone missing from Astaguru’s warehouse in Mumbai. The incident has raise...
Art for art's sake? Not unless paisa's vasooledNow these good folks were unhappy with another Instagram page called 'People of India' because the latter copied and pasted posts made by '...
Why government needs to undertake nationwide survey of antiques and soon-to-be antiques in IndiaThe problem, for India, only gets compounded with the government lacking any reliable database on antiquities and their locations. Also, ev...
ED issues fresh summons to Shiv Sena MP Gawali for questioning on Oct 20She was first summoned by the agency to appear on October 4 but she sought adjournment and a new date citing work commitments. The Shiv Sen...
Corporates can now buy house insurance policyThe policy covers structure of the house, contents, portable equipment, jewellery and valuables along with curios, works of art on agreed v...
ET Suits and Sayings: Wackiest whispers in corporate corridorsET’s weekly roundup of the wackiest whispers and murmurs in corporate corridors & policy parlours.
Tiffin carriers might seem unlikely to represent trouble but it's their implicit meaning that leads to problemsTiffin carriers, whether stacked tiers or a simple box, might seem unlikely to represent trouble.
Lost and found: Jatin Das has a lot to say on the artful disappearance of masterpiecesDas's oil painting ‘Flying Apsara’ vanished from Air India’s collection before mysteriously surfacing again.
Group of ministers to decide fate of Air India's huge art collectionThe inventory of the thousands of artefacts, comprising works by stalwarts such as M F Husain, SH Raza, VS Gaitonde is still underway.
'Akira' review: Sonakshi packs a punch, but screenplay faltersThe film does break a major stereotype by placing a woman at the centre of the action.
Maharashtra government gets into action against cyber crime, seeks to train 1000 officersThe state will have a seven-year contract with a technological partner that will provide tools, technology and analysts for a state-of-art ...
Socialite in elaborate art fraud schemeSheetal removed 47 paintings from the Mafatlal bungalow and stored it at the Fine Art warehouse in Wadala. She sent more than 15 paintings ...
Corporate India's famous family falloutsWhen it comes to wealth, the craving for more can drive some of the closest families apart. Here are some of corporate India's famous famil...
Precious manuscripts are at risk in India's public librariesThe meagre govt, corporate and individual grants they receive are barely enough for operational and administrative expenditures.
Indian rich warm up to art insuranceThe capability for underwriting art insurance was brought to India by AIG, which has a joint venture general insurance company with the Tat...
- God as guard: Bank opens 'lockless' branch
The United Commercial (UCO) Bank has opened the country’s first lockless branch at Shani Shinganapur in Maharashtra, even as the Centre has...
- Retail theft most in India
India is the place where retailers are most prone to shoplifting and employee theft.
- Priyan’s remake Darshan
There couldn't have been a better title to the film the two - music director and filmmaker - could have come together for.