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Indian proverb of the day: 'Wise men don't grieve over lost things and what belongs to the past, but a fool weeps over things not worth his tears'; Panchatantra's timeless lesson on regret, loss and moving forwardAncient Indian wisdom from the Panchatantra offers a profound lesson on loss. A tale highlights how wise people accept what is gone. Foolis...
ET at Apple’s Bengaluru developer showcase: The apps headed to WWDC 2026Indian developers are showcasing innovative apps for the Apple ecosystem. These apps focus on personal experiences, design, and AI. Develop...
India proverb of the day by Vishnu Sharma: ‘A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend’; Panchatantra’s lessons on choosing wisdom over blind loyaltyAn ancient Indian proverb of the day from the Panchatantra, 'A wise enemy is better than a foolish friend,' highlights the value of intelli...
Best books on Ramayana to unfold the epic journey and life lessonsDive into the rich tapestry of one of India's greatest epics with our curated list of the best books on Ramayana. From scholarly analyses t...
8 Best Indian Storybooks and Comics for ChildrenRemember when we eagerly awaited the beginning of the summer break to visit our nearby bookstore and purchase those comics and picture book...
Beyond Booker: 'Tomb of Sand' writer Geetanjali Shree, a history academic, is a theatre enthusiast & loves vintage Hindi film musicA doctorate in history, the 64-year-old has five collections of short stories and five novels published so far.
Indian storytelling: A soft power with a missionWhen prime minister Narendra Modi unexpectedly extolled the world of Indian storytelling in his recent Mann Ki Baat, he mentioned south Ind...
View: When it comes to investing, love the stories, not the storytellersFrom an analyst report to a Booker Prize-winning novel, all stories rely on the same formula.
When it comes to innovation, think pigTheir tools are still quite basic, but can they end up hogging our planet?
‘New Bengaluru’ may have been the oldestDoddakannali peppered with swanky business parks and pubs is often dismissed as ‘new Bangalore’, but, ironically, it houses one of the earl...
'New Bengaluru’ may actually be oldest part of the IT cityDoddakannali houses one of the earliest inscription stones dated 890 AD.
A swachh bharat idea to Crow aboutThe system devised by two Dutch industrial designers counts on crows figuring out that litter can be lucrative and eventually spreading the...
Professor Yash Pal, missionary of clarityWave-particle duality, Fraunhofer lines and radioactive decay were not hitched on to anything mystical, ‘ancient’ or Indian. They were part...
RSS publishes books on Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana in a bid to acquaint kids with sacred Hindu textsThe RSS has published 20 books including titles on the Bhagavad Gita as part of its efforts to acquaint children with sacred Hindu texts an...
Sebi probes pyramid schemes based on cows and desi gheeMany officials connived in Bihar to buy fictitious fodder for non-existent cattle for years, uncowed by fear of retribution, divine or judi...
Beat brawn with brainsSwami Vidyaranya (‘Forest of Learning’) was the spiritual preceptor of the founders of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century.
B-schools offer India Inc leaders crash course in Kalidasa, Arthashastra and GitaSome of the top B-schools, including the IIMs, are offering specialised leadership training courses in a bid to marry human values to busin...
- PM gifted books, Pashmina shawl to Obamas in 2009
The most expensive gifts from the Prime Minister to President Barack Obama was a collection of books with an estimated value of $3,572.
- Treasure your friends
Its the quality of maitri that matters than the number of friends.
- Mumbai-based co's plan to launch CDS in healthcare
The Mumbai-based Dove Multimedia Private Ltd plans to launch CDs in health care and regional customs next year.