For 75-year-old veteran writer Tarsem Gujral, writing is more than a profession; it is his dharma (religion). A recipient of ...
Three physicians’ contributions to the 17th-century Hortus Malabaricus remain shrouded in controversy after 350 years “My 15 years of research to connect the missing links in the history of Hortus ...
The first part of this article published last week briefly outlined the history of Sri Lanka’s national anthem being sung in ...
The German author, who won the 2024 International Booker Prize for her novel Kairos, and was recently at the Kerala ...
Thankfully, two recent anthologies of Indian fiction — both suggested to me by avid readers at the Book Fair — sparkled and may redress an imbalance noted by a literary friend recently: Jaipur, and ...
It is imperative to note that while ruling on a very significant legal point pertaining to registration of FIR under stringent laws, the Supreme Court in a most learned, laudable, landmark, logical ...
During a press conference with India’s leader, the president again took Russia’s side on the matter of Ukraine’s future.
Playwrights who work for decades often acquire a moniker. In the case of Howard Brenton, who began his career as a ...
Once under the thumb of various European colonisers, India is an unexpected role model for today’s EU. The most desirable ...
With the targets of the Vision 2026 plan interrupted by the pandemic and changes in China consumer appetite, leading to weak 2024 earnings, Kose has revamped its focus. The key components of its ...
The author of “Educated” searches for family. Plus: what might happen if Trump defies the courts; Elon Musk’s A.I. war on ...
SN Balagangadhara, a professor at Ghent University, said that by accepting ‘religion’ as something that we must willy-nilly ...
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