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Malavika Subramanyan

Renowned vocalist Asha Bhosle is set to grace Dubai with her musical prowess on September 8, marking her 90th birthday. The event, named ‘Asha@90 Live,’ is scheduled at Dubai’s Coca-Cola Arena, where the iconic singer will enthrall the audience with renditions of her most cherished tracks, celebrating her birthday in style. Engaging with the press recently, Bhosle discussed the upcoming concert, even treating them to a rendition of ‘Tu Tu Hai Wahi.’ Boasting a career spanning more than eight decades, the Padma Vibhushan recipient has left her indelible mark by recording songs in multiple languages. Her accomplishments include two National…

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India and Argentina are strengthening their defense ties and ongoing strategic partnership after the visit of Argentine Defense Minister Jorge Enrique Taiana to India last month. Recently, Francisco Cafiero, Secretary International Affairs of Argentina’s Ministry of Defence, met Indian Ambassador to Argentina Dinesh Bhatia in Buenos Aires to plan the upcoming months’ work for bilateral cooperation in the defense area. During Taiana’s visit, India and Argentina signed a Letter of Intent on productive cooperation and acquisition of Light and Medium Utility Helicopters for the Argentine armed forces. The discussions between Cafiero and Bhatia centered around maximizing the potential of their…

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India recently joined the race to achieve the first successful moon landing of 2023 by launching a rocket from its eastern coast. This mission, named Chandrayaan-3, aims to land a rover and a lander on the moon’s largely unexplored south pole, making India the fourth country, following the U.S., Russia, and China, to accomplish a soft moon landing. Chandrayaan-3’s spacecraft has already entered the moon’s orbit and begun transmitting its initial images. Remarkably, the entire Chandrayaan-3 mission is projected to cost only $74 million (₹6.15 billion), according to ISRO’s 2020 estimate. This is significantly lower than the cost of previous…

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Despite a robust 40% growth last fiscal year, CRISIL Ratings predicts a 15% YoY revenue rise in India’s luggage industry this fiscal. This is attributed to the increased adoption of hard luggage from the organized sector and the ongoing growth in tourism and corporate travel. Demand for hard luggage has improved operating efficiencies in the organised sector, potentially leading to a 150-200 basis points (bps) YoY increase in operating margin to 16% this fiscal. While a 20% decline in key raw material prices—polypropylene, polycarbonate, and polyamide—could have further bolstered margins, more investment in marketing by organised players was needed. Main…

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Prabir Purkayastha, the editor of the news website NewsClick, and other Indian Leftists engaged in discussions centered around supporting China’s stance on its management of the COVID-19 pandemic. These conversations included controversial US millionaire and Chinese propaganda advocate, Neville Roy Singham. During the early stages of the pandemic, Singham introduced his Beijing-based team to individuals like Purkayastha, Prasanth Radhakrishnan, and economist Srujana Bodapati via email. The objective was to deliberate on a “three-article series on China and its handling of the virus.” Vijay Prasad, the editor of the Left-leaning site Tricontinental where the series was eventually published, also engaged in…

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Karan Johar is basking in the triumph of his recent film ‘Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani’, marking the end of his Bollywood directing hiatus. In an interview, he addressed the ‘Movie Mafia’ label, frequently attributed to him by Kangana Ranaut on social media and in interviews. As a celebrated director known for wit and romantic Hindi cinema, Karan has over 15 million Instagram followers, sharing candid reels, often featuring his children, Yash & Roohi. During a conversation with Sucharita Tyagi, he responded to the ‘Movie Mafia’ term: “I had to be resilient, strong for my mom and myself. I…

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The ARTogether Center in downtown Oakland, California, is currently hosting an exhibition titled “Breaking The Frame,” which showcases artworks by four immigrant, refugee, and diasporic artists. Notably, the exhibition features the creative contributions of two artists of Indian descent, Nimisha Doongarwal and Sujata Tibrewala. Running until September 15, 2023, this exhibit delves into intriguing inquiries surrounding race, gender, belonging, history, and culture. The artists employ mixed media, collage techniques, and the manipulation of frames and borders to provoke contemplation. Nimisha Doongarwal, an Indian immigrant artist, possesses an academic background in art history and art psychology from Stanford University and a…

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A recent report published by TeamLease on August 8, 2023, under the title “EdTech Career Outlook Report” for the second half of the year (HY2, 2023), has revealed significant developments in the job market. The report indicated a 3% increase in the hiring of new talent during the latter half of 2023 compared to the first half. This trend was observed across three prominent industries. The report highlighted that the inclination to hire across all jobseeker categories witnessed a rise from 68% to 73% during the same period. This shift suggests a positive outlook for employment prospects in the upcoming…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh,’ an e-portal developed by the National Institute of Fashion Technology to promote the marketing of India’s handloom products. Speaking at the National Handloom Day Celebration at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi’s Pragati Maidan, the Prime Minister reminisced about his emphasis on documenting India’s diverse attire. He expressed satisfaction that this vision has now materialized with the launch of ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh.’ PM Modi underscored the significance of India’s handloom industry, portraying it as a blend of tradition and modernity that characterizes the nation’s present identity. He informed that…

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A multitude of women took to the streets of London, adorned in traditional Indian weaves representing various regions, in a special event. London streets experienced a unique saree walkathon on August 6, marking the observance of India’s National Handloom Day on August 7, 2023. The initiative was led by Dipti Jain and organized by the British Women in Sarees group. More than 700 women participated in the walk, starting from Trafalgar Square and ending at the Gandhi statue in Parliament Square. Many of them showcased diverse traditional weaves from Indian states like Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh. In…

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