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Empowering Pharma with AI, Analytics: Accelerating Drug Discovery, Optimizing Healthcare Outcomes By Rajesh Munirathnam

While AI is making significant strides in healthcare, it is also transforming other industries, such as insurance.




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Shaping the Future of Web Apps: Full Stack Developer's Expertise in API Design and Cloud Deployment

Naga Lalitha has become visible as someone who is changing the face of technology for industry verticals like supply chain and manufacturing.




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Dubai siblings Jainam and Jivika who own JioHotstar domain, have THIS offer for Mukesh Ambani's Reliance

Dubai-based siblings have seemingly decided to offer the domain to Reliance free of charge, according to their website.




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Vibrant moves

Shruti Parthasarathy showed promise.




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Krishna to dazzle Edinburgh

Symbolising syncretism, Gauri Diwakar’s production “Hari Ho Gati Meri” will be staged at the upcoming EdinburghFringe Festival.




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Sringara strikes the dominant note at Bhaavaanabhuti

Music and natya combined to showcase Kshetrayya’s padams. P.S. Krishnamurti writes




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Raising the bar

Kuchipudi exponent Bathina Vikram Goud talks about underlying problems in the field of dance training.




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Odissi woos land of Bharatanatyam

Naman dance festival saw scintillating performances of difficult choreographies.




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Magic once more with Surabhi

‘Maya Bazar’ and ‘Pataala Bhairavi’ attracted a lot of theatre lovers, says Velcheti Subrahmanyam.




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A fitting tribute to the guru

Lucrezia Maniscotti dedicated her performance to guru Adyar K. Lakshman, writes Rupa Srikanth




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A symbiotic relationship

Shilpika Bordoloi’s production “Majuli” brings to fore the story of the island and its people.




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Bhakti is its own measure

Vineeth and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy carried the performance of the 16th century poem Jnanappana gracefully




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Tribute to the master

The recent two-day dance festival organised by Debdhara brought an eclectic mix of Odissi and Kathak recitals on stage.




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Text book perfection

Shantala Nritya Vaibhava hosted a Bharatanatyam recital by dancers from Dhaka who were exceptional




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Bringing alive the essence

Amrita Lahiri showcased her versatility in her performance in New Delhi.




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The boy brigade storming dance bastion

After years of absence, male dancers seem to be back on the stage with talent and conviction. With this new trend, dance seems to have made a step towards gender equality




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The class of Kadamb

Celebrated choreographer Kumudini Lakhia and her students talk about give and take in art. Chitra Swaminathan records the interaction.




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Bring a friend!

The Sauhardya Festival this Saturday celebrates friendship on stage




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‘I would like to be a very good GP’

As she prepares to open the Old Fort Dance Festival with a new approach to choreography, Swapnasundari tells Anjana Rajan about her inner compulsion to find a personal movement idiom.




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In step with changing beats

The art of nattuvangam has undergone a sea change. Archana Nathan speaks to exponents to find out what this means for the classical form




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Celebrating an alternate style of Odissi

A dance festival-symposium paid tribute to Guru Debaprasad Das who believed that Odissi originated from the tribal and folk traditions.




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Behind the colours of Kathakali

Writer-photographer K.K. Gopalakrishnan describes vividly every aspect of the art form in his book. Lalithaa Krishnan has the details.




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Repertoire and beyond

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s dance fest in Coimbatore showcased myriad themes.




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The enigma of subjectivity

Bharatanatyam exponent Geeta Chandra explored various strands of Jaina philosophy through a two-day festival, says Sunil Kothari




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Celebrating unity in diversity

The 9th Guru Debaprasad Nrutya Parampara Festival saw the right mix of scintillating and sedate performances.




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Remembering dancer and guru M.K. Saroja

M.K. Saroja, who passed away recently, remained committed to artistic values all her life




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The virtue of ‘virtual’ rebirth

How traditional enterprise can adopt digital transformation




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Why cutting costs is a priority for businesses

Companies are using new techniques to enhance competitive advantage




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Why threats are not your best bet in negotiation

Threats are over-utilised but often under-rewarded tactics




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How to integrate young managers into family businesses

Given our management curriculum’s focus on Western business processes and practices, managers need to be groomed to work with family-managed firms




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What brain drain?




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Is a business school education worth it?

The real value of an MBA cannot be ascertained based on considerations of either the first paycheque or the graduate making the C-suite




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How to build a dream career

Lessons from the life of Kal Raman




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‘Technology will be the major disruptor for India Inc’




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There are mostly bosses, no leaders

Employees bemoan that everything today has been reduced to chasing numbers and results




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Giving negative feedback

When you are done with playing the critic’s role, evolve to that of a coach




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Big brother is screening you




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Combating resume fraud

Employment gaps, exaggerated job titles and salary raise the red flags




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How entrepreneurial innovation is helping HR solve complex problems

Players like Mynoticeperiod, Hackerearth, e-poise and Merajob are expected to play a role in changing the HR start-up ecosystem




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Training the ‘caring’ brain




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Skill Development - Bharat U: the ultimate B-school?

Top management talent from across the world heading to India




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Leadership: Seven myths about workplace culture

These urban legends prevent firms from getting sustainable advantage




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Lessons for talent managers from Abdul Kalam

It is time managers revisit their stereotypical notions of who is talented and what talent is




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Data on how smartphones driving enterprise mobility in India




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Be curious, spend time on important stuff, says Ericsson CEO Vestberg




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Stumbling at the last mile

In e-commerce, the quality of last mile connectivity determines who wins and who loses




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‘Before you can create, you must forget’

Unlearning is an indispensable part of innovation-led growth, says best-selling author Vijay Govindarajan




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#BLChat : Of bell curves and appraisals

Missed BusinessLine's Twitter Chat on performance reviews? Read the Storify here!




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Life skill coaching, moving from experiential avoidance to psychological flexibility




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'Withholding' a problem in relationship building