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MPL parent M-League’s revenue rises 22% to $130 million in FY24

Gaming company also recorded FY24 adjusted EBITDA of $0.2 million




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IPL Retention: Pant parts way with Delhi Capitals, Klaasen pips Kohli as top retention

Shreyas Iyer enters auction pool; MI retain Hardik Pandya, Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah and NT Tilak Varma




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New Zealand opt to bat against India in third and final Test

Having sealed the series 2-0, the visitors made two changes to their line-up




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PVR INOX, Star Sports team up to bring Premier League action to Indian theatres

The screenings will launch with a Chelsea vs. Arsenal match on November 10, 2024, as part of Star Sports Select Screenings.




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Travelling trunks

From watches and mini-bars to turbans and rifles, these bespoke trunks exude luxury and character




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Accessorise your garden

Plant coriander in your shoe, hang a fern from your window, throw in a duck or two, and there’s your unique green space.




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Home is where the smart is

Forget the white picket fence and meet electrified perimeters. Lakshmi Krupa looks at today's high-tech homes




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Spaces




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See your house before it is built

Buyers can take a virtual look at the detailing that they want and customise their plans with a new technology.




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Getting the most out of setbacks

Architect Sathya Prakash Varanashi says that by creative and careful manipulation, the mandatory setback around a house can be made to serve a wide range of functions




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Concept chairs

Or how Asad Firdosy makes sitting down an art form




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Décor goes desi

Traditional Indian crafts are finding their way into people’s houses as design looks homeward for inspiration. Lakshmi Krupa has the details...




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Bedroom Tips

Your bedroom is your last refuge. Make sure it’s the most peaceful room in your house




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Splash of colour

A few cushions thrown on the sofa or bed can make all the difference to a boring room, says Suvasini Sridharan




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Spaces

Fewer walls, liberal space, minimalism in design, flood of light and wind




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Spaces




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The design factor

Quirky, inventive and fun products for the home and office find space at Chromakey Designs as Suvasini Sridharan finds out




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Setting the mood

Forget food, music or even cocktails — it’s the table setting that’s become the highlight of a party, finds Suvasini Sridharan




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Service at the doorstep

Heard of a tile collection that would be displayed on wheels for architects and interior designers? Raj Menon of Interface speaks about this concept in an interview with RANJANI GOVIND




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Inside the gated glens and glades

If your heart aches for a piece of green, landscaping can be of help




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Décor ideas to usher in New Year

Decorations for celebrations can be thematic and traditional, writes M. Soundariya Preetha




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Stone sculptures suit every kind of décor

Mysore based sculptor, Kiran Subbaiah’s multi-dimensional work is spread across more than 100 sculptures




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The story of our crafts…

Gaatha, a venture based in Ahmedabad, tells the stories of craftsmen in order to bring social and commercial benefits to artisans




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Recognise the water warriors

Many groups have been working for water access to all as a human right, especially for the poor




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Living in glass houses

Glass has become very fashionable now but how much sense does it really make?




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Showcasing stone

STONA is one fair (Feb. 12-15) where no stone will be left unturned, according to the All India Granites and Stone Association. The pure stone variety that comes in every possible avatar showcases Indian and world products for all sectors of the stone industry.




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Small site, big spaces

Nandhini Sundar counts three bedrooms, courtyards, family room, and a charming puja space here




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Floral fences

Planting in close clusters and rows will not only add colour to your green patch but also help build a beautiful border, says Rupa Gopal




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Pop-Ups to the rescue

Even though the country is witnessing a growth in indigenous design, designers continue to find it difficult to break through. Stores like At-tin and Paper Boat Collective are coming up with ways to help them, says Sujatha Shankar Kumar




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From wrist to wall

Karishma Benjamin enjoys creating home décor with bangles




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A sign of the times

Wall clocks have evolved to don a character and style that you can proudly portray in your home. A look by Ruth Dsouza




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Multi-dimensional vines

Find imaginative ways to fit vines into your landscape, says Vrinda Kumble




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The best sheets

With brands and designs abound keep these pointers in mind when buying bed linen, says Suvasini Sridharan




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A match made in style




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Water wisdom

S. Vishwanath says apartments buy water by the tanker loads every day and many have installed a meter to measure the water delivered




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Avoid polluting indoors

Interior design options are aplenty today, but are such energy-guzzling materials healthy?




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Old technique, new designs

Here’s a design brand, Amalgam, that merges tradition with modernity, style with function.




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Home of heirlooms

The Santosham residence in Chetpet, Chennai is a treasure trove. Shoba Ranjit Singh takes a stroll inside




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The Great Outdoors

Choose from an array of furniture to add a stylish touch to your garden or patio, says Suvasini Sridharan




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The richness of timber over teak




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Living in beneficial homes

Green Homes Rating System strikes a balance between established practices and emerging concepts. A look at the positives by Sathya Prakash Varanashi




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Honey, I shrunk the trees

Hema Vijay meets D. Ravindran, whose bonsai garden in Kanyakumari is the largest in Tamil Nadu




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Gold-plated artefacts for your home




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New range of home appliances




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Refresh your home

The market is chock-a-block with home-fragrance delivery systems.




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In the garden shop

Get creative accessories from the Garden Store




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Designs for the home proud

Apartment 9, housed at Collage Shop, Ashok Nagar, was launched recently in the city. It offers an eclectic mix of home décor and interior design solutions




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Past perfect

A curated show of antique furniture and collectibles in the city that takes your breath away




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Foraying into the interiors

Known for his opulent bridal collections, designer JJ Valaya now ventures into home décor




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When less is more

All it takes is some imagination and judicious use of space on your part to optimise the area available in your room, writes Sagharica Sawhney