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Breaking the glass ceiling at AUT

SNEHA PRAKASH WADKAR writes about studying civil engineering in Auckland and adapting to the challenge.




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Deportation, indelible blot

Despite meticulous planning for study abroad, one could face deportation. Some tips on how this situation can be avoided.




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Crack at criminal law

Manjunatha Hiral talks about making the most of moot courts and more, at the University of Strathclyde.




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Your gateway to the social world

Delve into sociology, criminology and deviance to challenge your critical thinking.




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That special Oxford experience

Studying law, distinct teaching pedagogies and the English way of life — NIDHI SINGH writes about her experience at Oxford University.





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Tamil Nadu engineering counselling for general category to be held after NEET results, says Higher Education Minister Ponmudi

The decision will help to prevent seats going vacant, says Mr. Ponmudy




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Journal of Qur'anic studies [electronic resource] = Majallat al-dirāsāt al-Qurʹānīyah / Centre of Islamic Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

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Natural edge

128 salons and counting! Veena and C.K. Kumaravel talk to Priyadarshini Paitandy about taking their beauty chain to small towns and creating job opportunities




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President honours grassroots innovators

15 national awards and one lifetime achievement award presented




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Animated about the future

Business partners Anand Gurnani and P. Rama Krishna are on a road-show across the country with a single mission — to spread the word about the endless possibilities of animation among professionals, industry, faculty in institutes and students. Geeta Padmanabhan catches up with the duo




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Writing her own fate

Anil Jyothi talks about her journey from leading an inconsequential life in a small hamlet near Warangal to becoming the CEO of a software company



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Smooth operators

A mobile connection is just that — a mobile connection, says Jo Chopra.




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'Model' education

Trying to bridge the gap between engineering classrooms and eventual workplaces is Lab Electronics, a company that manufactures educational electronics training devices and simulators



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Smiles and celebration

Sandra and Cheryl have a bagful of ideas for the most elegant wedding



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Off the beaten track

IT entrepreneur Ruzan Khambatta stumps nay-sayers who questioned her entry into the business



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Animated adventures

P. Jayakumar, CEO of Toonz Animation India, is in tune with the times




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From hobbies to income: catching it big with the web

Social networking sites offer users a platform to promote their abilities and allow for works to be noticed by international forums




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Sunita Williams Bids Adieu To Boeing's Starliner; Spacecraft Left Space Station For Earth

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has left the International Space Station (ISS) and is on its way back to Earth. 




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Explained: Why Earth Vibrated For 9 Days Continuously In 2023? Know About Greenland Landslide Mega Tsunami

Due to climate change and rising global temperatures, the glaciers had been gradually thinning. When the glacier finally gave way, it sent a colossal amount of debris tumbling into the fjord, displacing enough material to fill around 10,000 Olympic-sized pools.




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'All Preparatory Steps For Manned Mission To Moon Approved': Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw As Cabinet Approves Chandrayaan-4 Mission

Union Cabinet today approved the 'Chandrayaan-4' mission, aimed at developing and demonstrating the technologies required for landing Indian astronauts on the moon and ensuring their safe return to Earth. 




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Bharatiya Anthariksh Station: India To Have Its Space Station, Announces PM Modi

The Union Cabinet today approved the first step towards the Bharatiya Antariksh Station.




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Water On The Moon: Surprising New Discovery Reveals The Moon Has More Water Than Expected!

New research reveals that the Moon contains far more water than previously thought, surprising scientists and reshaping future lunar exploration plans!




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Celebrating the will to fight

“Cansurvive: Subah Ka Pata” deals with the dreaded disease with sensitivity and imagination.




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Breathing life into leather

Seethalakshmi talks to Geetha Venkatramanan about pursuing a rare art form.




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Let imagination soar

The Little Theatre’s The Garage Gang is a good mix of dance, improv and retelling of classic tales




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Meeting Noma Dumezweni was like meeting my older self: Emma Watson

The actor said seeing the London stage production made her feel connected to her wizard alter ego Hermione Granger once again.




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Through the stages of Krishnattam

Martha Bush Ashton-Sikora’s book on Krishnattam is a comprehensive documentation of the art form, including its history and practice.




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Interpreting Don Quixote in Kathakali

Margi premiered its Kathakali version of Don Quixote, ‘Kihothe’, in Thiruvananthapuram. The performance and text captured the essence of the novel while sticking to the format of Kathakali.




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Raktbeej: Reining in on relationship

Rangadhara’s emotionally charged play ‘Raktbeej’ connected with the audience and won applause.




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Debates with a difference

‘Yaavarum Kaelir’ stands out for its erudite host and an impressive line-up of speakers




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‘I have always been in awe of theatre’

As she is all set to make her debut in theatre as Shakuntala, Manju Warrier admits she is excited and nervous about her new role




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Forging new paths

Three Tamil plays feature among the six in The Hindu Theatre Fest 2016, which brings together a mix of abstract, fun and emotionally-charged creations




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Celebrating Tamil theatre

Here’s a lowdown on the three Tamil plays that are to be staged at The Hindu Theatre Fest.




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Play of simplicity, greatness and myth

Three productions this weekend bring to stage Indian classics and mythology




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Veteran Marathi actor Nandu Pol passes away

He was extremely prolific, with a substantial body of work in television and appearing in popular advertisements as well.




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To the theatre born

Gireesan Sopanam’s histrionic skills, discovered rather fortuitously, has made him an integral part of the late Kavalam Narayana Panicker’s plays for the last 34 years.




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Mythological narrative

Sabari’s story was retold on stage by Saveri Samskrutika Samstha.




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Thyagaraja’s life dramatised

The musical drama presented the story of the vaggeyakara’s life.




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Meera's tale, creatively retold

‘Meera — the Soul Divine’ combined artistry and aesthetics, writes Jagyaseni Chatterjee




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Tune in to theatre

The annual All Kerala Radio Drama Festival of AIR, beginning August 21, has a stellar line-up of mainstream actors.




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Poignant narratives

Important episodes from the Ramayana were presented at a three-day Kathakali festival in Ambalappuzha.




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An ingenious treatment

Bapi Bose’s adaptation of “Ashad Ka Ek Din” sees Rakesh Mohan’s Mallika finally winning liberty.




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Farce-en your seat belts

The Frisky Suspenders, a farcical play, makes fun of the human weakness of jumping to conclusions




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“Theatre should disturb”

Tamil theatre can be a powerful social tool and has so much to offer, but sadly it has been given a short shrift says Dharani Dharan




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The road to emancipation

Vandichodai by Koothuppattarai was all about deep philosophy and questioning societal norms