When author Ramchandra Guha sat front row at Swaminathan Aiyar's Times Lit Fest sessionThe author attended a session featuring two stalwarts of business journalism — Swaminathan Aiyar and T N Ninan.
Indian horticulture exports may gain in the long term from BrexitIndian grape exporter think that the UK government can remove the 8% import duty on Indian grapes as it does not grow grapes locally.
Alphonso mangoes: King of good times is backWith summer approaching, India is getting ready for its annual mango mania, drawing celebrities to the pricey Alphonso variety and regular ...
IIT-Bombay may get Rs 100 crore aid to form DRDO-like bodyThe Centre is likely to grant IIT-Bombay Rs 100 crore to set up a centre of excellence for internal security on the lines of the DRDO (Defe...
UK clears first batch of Indian Alphonso mangoes post year-long banLast year, the EU had imposed a two-year ban on Indian mangoes and four vegetables. But after inspection of Indian facilities, the EU lifte...
PM misleading farmers: Anna Hazare on Narendra Modi's 'Mann ki Baat'Responding to Modi's argument that the opposition parties were "misleading" farmers, 77-year-old anti-corruption activist said "Modi has be...
Unseasonal rainfall hits Grapes, Onions in MaharashtraThe recent unseasonal rainfall in Maharashtra has caused severe damage to horticulture crops like grapes, pomegranates and onions.
International consumers may soon be able to track farm origin of Indian mangoesGovernment agencies are working to put in place an online traceability system that will register mango growers and exporters.
IITs undergoing silent revolution to create robust technical research ecosystem and governanceA silent revolution is underway to convert IITs from mere institutions of learning to also institutions of research.
- Indian cinema: Marrying mythology with modernity
The Radha-Krishna concept is mirrored in our visual arts including popular cinema.
- Indian art cashes in on new dimensions
Indian installation and video art fares well in Dubai, HK, Basel, Miami Basel and Istanbul.Sotheby's Art | World of auctions I Indian Art I...
- Watercolours still buyers' favourite
Despite the growing market and demand for oil and acrylic paintings in recent years, it is watercolours which have always drawn buyers.