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The Ratan of Indian Theatre: Ratan Thiyam harnessed his spectacular stage to confront modern chaos and shape a just societyRatan Thiyam, a prominent figure in Indian theatre, has passed away. He was an institution and a visionary artist. Thiyam founded the Choru...
Bhagavad Gita, Natyashastra added to UNESCO’s Memory of the World RegisterIndia celebrates a monumental achievement as UNESCO includes the Bhagavad Gita and Natyashastra in its Memory of the World Register. Prime ...
Flower power in the Hindi heartland: Telugu masala rises as Hindi blockbusters fadeThe rise of Telugu cinema, particularly dubbed versions, in the Hindi heartland is explored. The shift is attributed to multiplexes, changi...
India's answer to Singapore? Bengaluru terminal takes a 'leaf' out of Changi airportThe newly opened Terminal-2 at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, India, is being compared to Singapore's Changi airport for it...
RSS body suggests 11-point action plan for Indianisation of coursesThe proposal was prepared after consulting 40 professors at a meeting in Wardha, organised by the BSM last weekend, as part of its project,...
Gurukul plan finds maximum support in Karnataka, Punjab: RSSThe states have been suggested to register gurukuls and make provisions to evaluate them after consulting with the Centre and making an exp...
Staying rooted, IIMC journos to be trained in Bharatmuni’s NatyashastraThe new course is titled Indian communication theories: Concept and process(sahridaya and Sadharanikaran, Natya Shastra and Vasudhaiva Kutu...
How neuroscience is reinventing music therapyClassical music can contribute to helping children learn how to both process and react to sensory stimulation.
Security agencies still refuse to let you smile for your passportEarlier, people didn’t smile and show their teeth because their teeth were in no condition to be shown. From the 17th century it was no den...
Hinduism is based on logic; Sabarimala shrine must allow entry of women: Swami Bhoomananda TheerthaBhoomananda’s public interventions began with a protracted struggle to put an end to the popular ritual of singing obscene songs during the...
Art of controlOnly real art touches the soul. But that needs utmost spiritual restraint.
Perma ColaIn an NYTinterview, Martin Seligman was alluding to the idea of films as an uplifting drug, something that Karl Marx had earlier extended t...