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Flipkart Big Diwali Sale 2024: Best deals on iPhone 16 Pro Max, others; buy Apple iPad 9th Gen for just Rs...

The iPhone 16 series made its debut in India in September, with the flagship iPhone 16 Pro Max starting at Rs. 1,44,900 for the 256GB variant.




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A Visionary Leader in Technology and Solutioning: Senthil Babu

As Captiv Techno Solutions continues to unveil its cutting-edge AI-based products, industry observers are keenly monitoring how Babu and his team will shape the future of technology.




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Instagram down: Users face issues while sending messages, say, 'Rehne do fir'

The issue began at approximately 5.14 pm on Tuesday.




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Review unlocking power of people analytics: Vibhu Verma's vision for data-driven workforce

People analytics focuses on leveraging employee data to identify patterns, assess performance, and understand the factors driving engagement and retention.




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OnePlus 13 launched with Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC: Price details, battery and other specifications

While the OnePlus 13 has only been revealed in China so far, speculations are that it will arrive on the global market in the coming months. In India, the phone is expected to be launched in January 2025.




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25 Billion Kilometers and Broken Voice: The Voyager 1 Saga

NASA's Voyager 1 Faces Technical Glitch in Deep Space, says Girish Linganna




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21-Day Mars, Moon simulation in Ladakh

The main aim or the analog mission in Ladakh is to explore new possibilities by mimicking the harsh conditions that are found on Mars and the Moon.




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Sustainability Meets Innovation via uPVC: Industry expert shares experience

The rise of uPVC in the Indian construction sector can be attributed to several factors. Unlike traditional materials such as wood and aluminum, uPVC offers excellent thermal insulation, reducing energy consumption for heating and cooling.




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Expert clinic director successfully implements half-hour scheduling system, boosting therapist productivity

As word spread about the success of the half-hour schedule, some early adopters became curious after the clinic director and the team showcased the benefits.




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Rajesh Munirathnam's Journey: From Senior Developer to Leading AI-Powered Data Initiatives in Data, Analytics, and AI

Rajesh Munirathnam's journey includes his pursuit of advanced education, such as enrolling in MIT Professional Education's Applied Data Science Program, which emphasizes leveraging AI for effective decision-making




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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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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Software Performance and Security

Sachin Samrat Medavarapu, a recognized leader in AI-enhanced security and performance optimization, has built an impressive career marked by a series of significant achievements.




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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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What’s your grade?

In the light of recent reports on grading system for artists, some stakeholders point out on the need to expand the debate on culture.




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Journey up the seven hills

‘Srinivasam Prapadhye’ wove history, puranas and folklore to present Lord Venkateswara’s story.




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Spectacular choreography, recital

Vimmi Easwar and her disciples enthralled the audience in Thrissur with their Kuchipudi performance.




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The never ending voyage

Sharmila Biswas seamlessly blended three dance forms in the performance.




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In the river of melody

From Shobha Chandra Singh’s pensive pena to Moirangthem Cherish Singh’s virile violin, the Swar Ganga Festival of Music showcased the best of Manipur.




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Odissi woos land of Bharatanatyam

Naman dance festival saw scintillating performances of difficult choreographies.




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Maria’s journey with Shakti

German dancer-choreographer uses dance to connect the woman with her wild side




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Of legacy and lineage

Finding similarities between cooking and dance, noted Kathak exponent Deepak Maharaj says both must come from the heart




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The roots of legacy: A visit to Thanjavur Quartet's house

Jagyaseni Chatterjee goes on the trail of Bharatanatyam's roots




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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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Episode skilfully recreated

The Koodiyattam performance of ‘Sikhinisalabham,’ was a solo act with nuanced portrayals




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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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Manjari's earthy narrative

The dancer delineated the theme skilfully.




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The pull of simplicity

Kuchipudi dancer Anupama Kylash explains how she got hooked on to Vilasini Natyam.




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A potent display of art

Swift and striking movements marked the depiction of five mythical weapons in “Divya Astra”.




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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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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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Expressions that say it all...

Apart from a few flashes of brilliance, Bharatanatyam dancer Jyotsna Jagannathan could not match the standards set by her guru at the Uttaradhikar festival of classical arts.




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Repertoire and beyond

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




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Diary of a disciple

Kay Poursine talks about how the inimitable T. Balasaraswati led her on a journey of art. Chitra Swaminathan writes




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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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Always something good…

Bharatanatyam exponent Zakir Hussain discusses his inspirations and inclinations.




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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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Arundhati Patwardhan and Manasi Jog traced Sant Tukaram’s journey through dance

The two Bharatanatyam dancers paid tribute to M.K. Saroja through their abhang-based performance




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Sandhya Raju: The National Awards for ‘Natyam’ are a validation of our efforts

Sandhya Raju, who won the national award for best choreography for ‘Natyam’, discusses how she wanted to make the dance compositions appeal to moviegoers 




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Kanak Rele was a doyenne of Mohiniyattam who redefined and reinterpreted the traditional dance form of Kerala

In her passing, Mohiniyattam has lost a crusader who widened its repertoire and gave it a new aesthetics rooted in Kerala




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Ten New Year resolutions for CEOs to focus on

To create winning strategies and building global brands




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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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How do you stack up?




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Apprenticeships can make India’s youth matter

With a target of skilling 500 million people by 2022, apprenticeship will be the key to increasing the employability of youth




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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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Do you have the makings of a strategist?

Experts believe strategy is applied common sense. It is viewing all the obvious factors in the right perspective




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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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‘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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The customer is king. Really?

If service is core, why outsource it?