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Bigg Boss 17: Will She Steal Your Heart?

The competition between Dil, Dimaag and Dum promises much entertainment in the days to come, expects Divya Nair.




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'It is important to love yourself'

'I was scared during every Weekend Ka Vaar as I used to do something wrong every week and then I knew Salman sir would scold me.'




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Know your English: September 12



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Three apps to transform your pictures into artworks




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Know Your English: October 24, 2016




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Get inspired by our rich past

Basking in a life of comfort and convenience, have we forgotten the wisdom of the tribal communities and the role they played in ensuring our survival?




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Know your English: October 31, 2016




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Get your CV on top of the pile

It’s time to write that winning resume. Here are some basic guidelines.




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97 national awardee teachers for 2020 and 2021 write to President, PM to honour them in physical ceremony on September 5

All these teachers had received the award in a virtual event due to the COVID-19 restrictions. Of them, 47 teachers had received the award in 2020 and the rest in 2021




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Murder in the middle of a royal tour

A princely procession, a mysterious death — Sujata Massey’s third Perveen Mistry whodunnit has all the ingredients of a winner




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Around the world in savoury cakes

From cauliflower cakes, sushi cakes to prawn cakes, international and regional cuisines have a range of delicious salty bakes




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Roma, The Favourite lead 2019's Oscar nominations!

Which films are *you* rooting for?






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Make Your Oscar Predictions!

Here's a look at the expert predictions. Do send in your predictions too!




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Fours, fractures and first Test



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Riyadh Season 2024: As part of cultural diplomacy, Saudi Arabia celebrates Indian diversity in mega tourism event

The Indian diaspora in Saudi Arabia has grown over the years and with 2.4 million expat workers it has the second largest number of foreign workers in Saudi Arabia



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What is your design philosophy?

City-based Neeras Design Studio completes a year in the elite interiors segment.Sadhana Srinivasan, CEO, who studied design at the Inchbald School of Design talks to Lakshmi Krupa about the luxury market, international brands and more…



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Visible photons as ideal reagents for the activation of coloured organic compounds

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2024, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D3CS01129A, Review Article
Open Access
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Lorenzo Di Terlizzi, Luca Nicchio, Stefano Protti, Maurizio Fagnoni
In search for the perfect wave(length). This review is dedicated to recent efforts in the development of visible light driven photochemical strategies occurring in coloured organic compounds.
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Formula 4 night street car race | Madras High Court waves green flag

Justices R. Mahadevan and Mohammed Shaffiq refrain from stalling the conduct of the race, they permit TN government to conduct the race with certain conditions




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Bull runs, a Mercedes farewell tour, driver churn: Formula One storylines to keep an eye on

Racing fans will have to wait until next year to savour the tasty prospect of Lewis Hamilton turning out for Ferrari, but that doesn’t mean 2024 is merely the lull before the storm




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Why Adrian Newey’s Red Bull exit could redraw F1’s contours

In a highly complex sport, the 65-year-old design genius — F1’s foremost aerodynamicist — is the closest guarantee of success. And so while Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari move is seismic, Newey’s departure is much more significant, in terms of its potential effect on the pecking order




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Ferrari win 24 Hours of Le Mans for second year in a row

Ferrari's winning crew from a year ago — Italians Alessandro Pier Guidi, Antonio Giovinazzi and Britain's James Calado — finished third in the 51 car on a day of drizzle and overcast skies.




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From being hapless victim of a TV sting to Olympic medallist: Lalit Upadhyay's journey to stardom

Indian men's hockey team striker Lalit Upadhyay has worked hard to rebuild his career and considers all the setbacks as blessings in disguise.




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Jersey No.16 retired in honour of PR Sreejesh




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Hero Asian Champions Trophy: India beats Korea; registers fourth consecutive win

Paris Olympics bronze medallist India had already defeated China 3-0, Japan 5-0 before thrashing last year's runner-up Malaysia 8-1.




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Asian Champions Trophy hockey: Favourites India look to continue supremacy over Pakistan

With four wins out of as many games, defending champions India are leading the points table, followed closely by Pakistan.




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Asian Champions Trophy semifinal: In-form India clear favourites against Korea

It has been a commanding performance from the Indians as they excelled in every department — be it forwardline, midfield or defence.




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Pakistan hockey’s long and arduous journey towards redemption and past glory

Among the many factors that point towards the downward spiral since the Asian Games gold in 2010, the structural changes in the feeder system and frequent changes in coaching staff stand out, the ACT bronze might be the first step of a nation trying to dominate a sport it once had




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Karthi’s brace helps Secretariat share honours with Odisha

In the second match of the day, former champion BPCL edged out Hockey Unit of Tamil Nadu 2-1




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Re-imagine your routine

Vacations give us the time for building reflective spaces in our lives.




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CBSE introduces course in finance for classes 9, 10

Schools must have sufficient PCs with Net connection




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Live your dream

A student's account of what students can learn from Abdul Kalam's life.




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On your own, at LSE

Want to be independent and learn to make important decisions early on in life? LSE teaches you that, writes NATALYA ROY.




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J-K school girls face online flak for army-sponsored tour




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High Court tells CBSE to re-evaluate Political Science answer sheet

Board against revaluation despite verification revealing that student had been marked wrongly




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Astronomy for curious kids : an illustrated introduction to the Solar System, our galaxy, space travel--and more! / [Giles Sparrow ; illustrated by Nik Neves]

Sparrow, Giles, 1970- author




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The Great Lakes : our freshwater treasure / by Barb Rosenstock ; illustrated by Jamey Christoph

Rosenstock, Barb, author




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Mushrooms know : wisdom from our friends the fungi / Kallie George + Sara Gillingham

George, K. (Kallie), 1983- author




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Our amazing Earth / Patricia Armentrout

Armentrout, Patricia, 1960- author




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Our five senses / by Christian Lopetz

Lopetz, Christian, author




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Scientists study our world / by Harold Morris

Morris, Harold, author




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Don't want to be your monster / Deke Moulton

Moulton, Deke, author




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Maggie Lou, Firefox / Arnolda Dufour Bowes ; illustrations by Karlene Harvey

Dufour Bowes, Arnolda, 1974- author




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Wrong side of the court / H.N. Khan

Khan, H. N., author




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The Journey Prize : stories : the best of Canada's new writers / selected by Kevin Hardcastle, Grace O'Connell, Ayelet Tsabari




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Exoplanets : a guide to the worlds outside our solar system / Wendy Bjazevich ; art by David Miles

Bjazevich, Wendy, author




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Funding climate favours clean tech

Why Orios Venture Partners wants to double down on clean tech and climate investments




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Alcohol beverage start-ups pour a stiff competition

Newly minted makers of alcoholic beverages put up spirited fight in a market ruled by legacy corporations