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What's Making Nyrraa Nervous?

'I have only done supernatural fiction shows so far.'I wanted to do KKK because I find it very adventurous.'





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'You can't prepare to jump off a building'

'We are getting a show to do stuff like jumping off a helicopter.''Even if you pay, you won't get to do these things.'




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Making Shiva's Love Story Look Divine

Colors TV's new show Shiv Shakti: Tap Tyag Tandav tells the story of love between Lord Shiva and Parvati/ Shakti.




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Why Is Elvish Yadav Trending?

Popular YouTuber and social media influencer Elvish Yadav is making his presence felt inside the Bigg Boss OTT house.




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'Is something wrong with friend-zoning?'

'I came to Bigg Boss so that I could explore and understand myself.'




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'Dropping my pants when I was angry was wrong'

'I already won. The fact that I was spotted and my name was heard and my face was all over India! I know how big Bigg Boss is.'




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'Surviving Bigg Boss is really tough'

'You live there for 60 days and then when you see people rejecting you, nominating you, and you are like, "I just want to go home; I don't want to be here".'




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'I was the dangerous person in Bigg Boss'

'They voted me out as they realised that I am not a meethi choori, but a teeki one.'




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'I should have controlled my anger'

'I never fought with anyone.''I was not rude to anyone. 'I did not argue with anyone.''I did not misbehave with any girl.''The only person I did not get along was Abhishek.'




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Arti Singh's Star-Studded Sangeet

Television actor Arti Singh, best known for her stint on Bigg Boss 13, is all set to get married on April 25 in Mumbai.




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'I Like Being On The Brink Every Day'

'I want to make it on my own. But could you tell me where to start?'





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Platform for empowering girls

Providence College, Coonoor, is enabling girls from the weaker sections to pursue job-oriented courses and live their dreams.




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TVS Srichakra, SASTRA to train engineering grads




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Know your English: September 12



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Great summer at Kingston

A heady mix of fun and exciting fields of study awaited us at Kingston, writes RADHIKA KHEMKA.




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Acing the CSE mains

How can one stick to the essential and make optimal use of time in the next six weeks?




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Nurturing creative energy

The 18-month programme of the Natya Institute of Kathak and Choreography, Bengaluru, focuses on quintessential choreography skills — concept, movement creation, music, stage and so on. An interview with director Madhu Natraj Kiran on what the institute offers.




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When mooting matters

Want to understand the nitty-gritty of various laws and get hands-on experience? A mock court session can do the trick. Hear it from some mooters.




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Know Your English: October 24, 2016




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Find meaning in work

Can all kinds of occupations be rewarding? How does our approach to what we do matter?




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Know your English: October 31, 2016




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Snapping with poetry slam

Slam poetry has spread its roots in Delhi University. The team that will be representing India at the International CUPSI talks about its plans.




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Looking through the kaleidoscope

How do we develop the mental agility to find creative solutions?




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Nurturing entrepreneurial instincts

How can institutions become eligible for receiving support from the Government of India for setting up technology business incubators?




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Untangle the web you weave

Strike a balance between using social media wisely and not losing touch with the real world.




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Soaring high

The Indian Air Force is on a drive to spread career-related information and enthuse school and college-goers.




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Engineering a green future

Green talents Award winner Shamik Chowdhury on his research and opportunities in Germany.






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At K Sureshkumar’s pedagogical laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram students understand basic concepts of Physics by doing experiments on their own

National award-winning science teacher K Sureshkumar’s pedagogical laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram enables students of high school to conduct experiments in Physics and learn the concepts themselves



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The Hindu EducationPlus International Education Fair in Bengaluru




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Anthropocene: A response to the contagion and climate change

Five poems from Sudeep Sen’s new collection of poetry, prose and photography




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Prathap Suthan: Breaking boundaries with bored poetry

The adman’s day dawns with verses on topical concerns. They are my sunrise, he says, after completing six years of the exercise




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The Scindias: Straddling royalty and politics with equal ease

Rasheed Kidwai’s book on the Gwalior royal family is as much a palace chronicle as it is a companion volume to modern Indian political history




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It’s heartbreak for England

But Italy are worthy winners of a wonderful football spectacle




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Raising a hospital: The Akole model

When finding a hospital bed proved daunting during the devastating second wave of Covid-19, the villagers of the Maharashtra taluk got together to set up makeshift healthcare centres




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Pulping patriarchy with ‘Haseen Dillruba’

Kanika Dhillon, the creator of fiesty heroines — ‘Manmarziyan’, ‘Kedarnath’ and ‘Haseen Dillruba’




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A quiz on painters and paintings

It’s the birth anniversary of French painter, Paul Delaroche whose paintings of historical scenes were hugely appreciated. This week’s quiz is about painters and paintings




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Sabu Jacob: Weaving a change in the garment industry and beyond

His father taught him to be a good human being first and realise the importance of work. Sabu Jacob opens up about his success as an entrepreneur, passions beyond work and moving his business out of Kerala




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‘Main aisa kyon hoon’: Exploring the unique factor

David J Linden investigates what makes us human and what makes us distinctly, immutably ourselves




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Exiting with grace and dignity

When changing jobs, upright professionals should communicate their decision to resign with truth and honesty, with respect and gratitude




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Finding Ritwik Ghatak’s boy hero

Over 63 years after its release, an author traces down Parama Bhattaraka, the impish child actor in one of Bengal’s most loved films




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Meet the youngest athletes at sport’s biggest stage

Several Indians made their debut at the Olympics when they were in their teens — the youngest was just 11




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Imperilled Immunity — India’s ailing Vaccine PSUs

At one time the primary producers of the country’s vaccine requirements, the units are in terminal decline. Can they be revived?




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‘You go to meet the prime minister and all you can talk about is my bluddy swimming pool?’

When prime minister Rajiv Gandhi was lectured on free market economics, and cornered about the luxury addition in Satish Sharma’s farmhouse




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‘Real Dictators’ and their regimes of suffering

A riveting podcast charts the making of the men who unleashed carnage on the planet




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Planting hopes in hydroponics

Smart farming with no soil and a controlled environment has a promising market