d

Indian students can even work in UK after studies: UK minister




d

Big boost for India-U.K. tieups




d

‘Engg. graduates lack employability skills’




d

Ready to take on the world

IIT Madras joins the Hand-in-Hand Academy for Social Entrepreneurship to set up skill development programmes for women entrepreneurs from rural areas.




d

Young India Fellowship




d

All you need to know about the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test

As NEET comes into effect, the validity of other exams — conducted by the State or a private medical college — has come under question.




d

Discover your true calling

Psychometric test is a useful tool that offers career clarity and opens up new possibilities.




d

Being student-centric is the key

How can business schools fulfil the needs of different stakeholders and enhance the teaching-learning process?




d

'Lengthy' physics section kept students on tenterhooks

Many of them said they had not prepared thoroughly for AIPMT as it was only ‘an option’




d

Private engineering colleges demand fee hike




d

Confusion remains over CET’s validity

Medical seat aspirants keeping their fingers crossed




d

Know both sides of every profession

Do not get enamoured by salary and power. It is important to understand the lifestyle demands that come with the job.




d

Be a food technologist

The food processing industry offers diverse work options.




d

EMBO membership for Indian scientist




d

Skills, not degrees, take you far

Multiple qualifications won’t fetch you your dream job, skill-based training can.




d

Stand up for what is right

Law, as a profession, is like walking an unending path. Passion, hard work and perseverance can help you remain on track.




d

Caught in a dilemma?

In the civil services exam, some subjects are more popular than others. How do you choose the one that suits you best?




d

'Don'ts' at the interview

There are pointers on what one must do while preparing for an interview. Here is what one should avoid.




d

Bridge the skills gap

The employment landscape can be changed only by integrating skills with regular mainstream education in schools.




d

Therapists for the mind

Psychology, a field with critical shortage of experts in India as well as all over the world, offers numerous specialisations to choose from.




d

Gain that analytical edge

Want to get more out of your study programmes before you embark on your career?




d

LinkedIn inks MoU with govt to create more jobs for students




d

Like the rain that drenched everything

Sri Ramanuja’s compassion knew no distinction.



  • History & Culture

d

K.N. Rao: Committed to literature

Passion for his mother tongue drives 92-year-old K.N. Rao to continue to bring out translation works.




d

Gamchhas transformed into saris

Textile revivalist Jaya Jaitly talks about her gamchha project



  • History & Culture

d

Tirumurai as explained by Periyava




d

Bonds of bhakti

The acharya realised the great potential the verses had to connect people and keep them united




d

Surya Deo, custodian of Odia cinema

He has worked single handed, to document and highlight the beauty and history of 80 years of Odia cinema.




d

Restoring the Ariyakudi landmark

The 17th Century Venkatamudayan temple to get a new lease of life, writes S. Prabhu



  • History & Culture

d

Udayavar’s management principles

It was Sri Ramanuja who laid out plans for carrying out temple rituals at Srirangam, Tirumala and Melkote



  • History & Culture

d

The day to dive into the unknown

As Magdalene Aunty turns 91, it revives memories of glorious birthday celebrations by Mughal emperors




d

He crawled all the way up

On how Ramanujar made Tirumala accessible to devotees.




d

JPL Gwynn: Smitten by the land and language

Remembering the British ICS officer whose love for Telugu language is well known.



  • History & Culture

d

Meegada Ramalingaswamy’s novel avadhanam

An extempore rendition of padyam and ragam randomly selected by audience, marked the avadhanam by Meegada Ramalingaswamy.



  • History & Culture

d

What the kings read

Jagyaseni Chatterjee walks through the Saraswati Mahal in Thanjavur to capture the magic of sepia-tinted books



  • History & Culture

d

The magic of Lalgudi



  • History & Culture

d

Vedic route to the past

Dr. Nagaswamy explores Tamil texts and traditions in his latest book, writes Pradeep Chakravarthy.



  • History & Culture

d

The hands that go up

Better access now to sleeker versions (phones) with good cameras has led to intense competition.



  • History & Culture

d

IDDARU MITHRULU (1961)

Starring A. Nageswara Rao, Gummadi, Relangi, Rajasulochana, E.V. Saroja, Sarada. M L Narasimham.



  • History & Culture

d

Lovely lotuses blossomed by the sun

Ramanuja’s interpretations of the Sanskrit verses proved that he had the potential of being a good commentator.



  • History & Culture

d

Guardian angels of yore



  • History & Culture

d

Doyens of Ink Street

From Urdu Bazar to Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, the Capital’s print media has come a long way




d

Devotion towards gurus

A tribute concert for Susarla Dakshinamurthy Sastri and Parupalli Ramakrishnaiah Pantulu recalled memories of the great vidwans.




d

Manimala, end of an era

Referred to as the ‘tragedy-queen’ of Odia cinema, Manimala’s reel life and real life were almost alike.




d

Milestone for Indian diaspora poets

English language poets of the Indian diaspora were celebrated at a recent event in London.




d

A sacred grove up the hill

Set in sylvan surroundings, the Yelagiri Thayar temple will soon get new additions, writes T.R. Sudha



  • History & Culture

d

Claim justified

The final verdict was in favour of the defendant



  • History & Culture

d

Those emerald fields of yore …

Panniyarathala Veedu in Jagathy is one of the few homesteads in the city that still have vestiges of our agrarian past.




d

Event planned at Pushkar



  • History & Culture

d

When shayars shared a stage

It was both sublime and funny verses at The All India Mushaira that captivated the audience.



  • History & Culture