Centuries of Korean diaspora | Review of Paul Yoon’s ‘The Hive and the Honey’
Paul Yoon’s seven tales of ordinary people and their struggles span time and geography
Paul Yoon’s seven tales of ordinary people and their struggles span time and geography
Shahu Patole’s newly translated book about two communities of Maharashtra documents a cuisine shaped by exclusion
Unravelling Kamal Haasan, actor, filmmaker, technician, the bahuroopi and a quick-change artist who can metamorphose into many characters
Sasihitlu beach near Mangaluru is already a surfing destination in the country and the Government has envisioned to make it as international hub for the sport with regular events
Ironically, while young chess prodigies seem to be flourishing in the country, the technology around the sport has not picked up much
In a letter to the Deputy Chief Minister, former bureaucrat and environmental activist E.A.S. Sarma says it is not only a violation of rules but also poses a threat to environment
For the Chinese smartphone maker Realme, India makes up about a third of the company’s market share. Realme seeks to touch 20 million shipments annually
Are urbanisation and climate change fuelling dengue spread in the world?
Are urbanisation and climate change fuelling dengue spread in the world?
Celebrating its 57th anniversary this year, Sapna Book House, has become a landmark space in Karnataka, actively promoting Kannada literature and culture
Ventures Theatre’s Locked Down, directed by Susanto Banerjee, will be staged in Bengaluru on July 12 looks at the emotional scars caused by the pandemic
The Secunderabad Cantonment area is at the centre of a debate over a proposed merger with the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. Residents, facing persistent issues like erratic water supply and poor infrastructure, largely support the merger while some stakeholders say it is unnecessary and suggest alternative solutions. Siddharth Kumar Singh delves into the hopes, expectations, and misgivings of the residents
This UNESCO World Heritage Site in Spain is an iconic example of Islamic architecture.
In this Armenian folktale, a cat loses its tail and tries to get it back. Does it succeed?
Koitur Bata, an academic movement launched in 2001 by 55 school dropouts from three tribes, transformed the lives of thousands who had discontinued education, during the peak of Left-wing extremism in Andhra Pradesh’s Godavari Valley. Over its 11-year span, the school provided education and produced over 30 writers and artists who are now dedicated to preserving their tribal language and culture, finds T. Appala Naidu
The Trinamool Congress chairperson will also meet Uddhav Thackeray and Sharad Pawar during her visit
The defamation suit by the newswire agency claims ₹2 crore in damages from the Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia.
It was five years ago that some villages in Mudigere, Kalasa and other hilly taluks of the Chikkamagaluru district were devastated by unprecedented rains and landslips. With rehabilitation work limping, the lives of those affected are yet to get back on track, finds Sathish G.T.
As India aggressively transitions towards carbon neutrality, the government’s role also becomes more pronounced
To deal with cases of cyber crime, Bihar Police have already opened 44 dedicated cyber police stations across the State’s 38 districts; training is being provided to police officials with focus on identifying, protecting and collecting electronic and digital evidence
The high court has ordered the Maharashtra government to make a State advisory board under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 within a month
Special Chief Secretary (Medical Health and Family Welfare) M.T. Krishna Babu gives credit to the continuous hard work of the government