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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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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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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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The cross-over effect

From sensual to spiritual, the dance performances at the recent “Tribhanga – Explorations in Odissi dance” gave the connoisseurs plenty to reflect upon.




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Exploring the Purushottama

The Purush Festival made a case for preserving space for male performers in classical dance forms




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A school for the connoisseur

In an age marked by excessive competition, Bharatanatyam duo Kiran Subramanyam and Sandhya Kiran tell Archana Nathan that there can be no substitute for hard work, practise and simplicity




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Teacher to the core

Nattuvanar Herambanathan rewinds to the days of the Thanjavur Quartet.




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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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Dissolving the dissonance

In times when parochial forces are gathering momentum and market pressure could be felt on classical dance forms, abhinaya remains the tool with which performers can celebrate the idea of India.




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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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The lion dance

Vasanthalakshmi talks about the Simhanandini Chitra Natyam to be performed in memory of M.V. Narasimhachari.




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The Krishna metaphor

Natyarangam’s annual thematic fest for young dancers opens today. Chitra Swaminathan on its multi-disciplinary approach.




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In the mind of an artist

Sharmila Biswas and her co-artists discuss with Anjana Rajan the thought behind “Antar Yatra”, a cross-genre production that shares the journey of a woman dancer.




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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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Raising the bar

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




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A window to the world

Danseuse Ranjana Gauhar says classical dance forms make children aware of their roots




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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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When the dancer sketched with her feet

Lasya’s fitting tribute to her father Narasimhachari.




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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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To keep the tradition going

Bhagavatula Sethuram strives to keep alive the tradition of Yakshaganam through its Kuchipudi origins.




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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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The right step

Praveen Kumar, who received the Senior Dancer Award at the Natyarangam festival, on his creative forays.




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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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The pull of simplicity

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




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The dramatic language of Ottanthullal

Krishnapurath Murali's portrayals captured the essence of the story.




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The tree has got fresh fruits!

As Natya Vriksha completes 25 years, Geeta Chandran talks about adapting to new challenges in arts




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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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Door to another world

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




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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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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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What artistes can do to save the planet

‘Detritus’, a multiform performance, highlights the urgent need to switch to sustainable art practices




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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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The virtue of ‘virtual’ rebirth

How traditional enterprise can adopt digital transformation




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When to take the plunge?

Starting a company requires more than just skill; attitude and environment matter




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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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THE NEW MANAGER




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The four states of organisational knowledge

Tapping into these could accelerate the evolution of an organisation




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Making peace with the present

Transient experiences matter more than milestones




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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?




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THE NEW MANAGER




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Selecting the right candidate

Building a team or an institution requires both courtesy and common sense




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Big brother is screening you




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When employees call the shots

Businesses need to work harder to stand out in an employee-driven job market