YSRCP women’s wing president questions selective targeting of social media activists in Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh Budget: ‘Priority given to law and order,’ says State Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha
Vangalapudi Anitha said, “For the past five years, former CM Jagan Mohan Reddy neglected the Home Department and we did not see allocation of huge funds for strengthening”
New Education Policy aims to shape the youth as per future needs, says Andhra University vice-chancellor
G. Sashibhushan Rao inaugurates the two-day national conference ‘Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in NEP 2020: Issues, Concerns, and Challenges’ in Visakhapatnam
Andhra University Registrar stresses on safeguarding government educational institutions
41% of universities in India are private, and these are often accessible only to certain sections of society, says Ravenshaw University Professor at national conference in Visakhapatnam
American Corner at Andhra University should serve as a centre for learning, says American Spaces South Asia head
AU Registrar expresses interest in conducting joint courses with prominent American universities
Agency areas of ASR district in Andhra Pradesh shiver as mercury dips, fog reduces visibility
Several interior areas of Araku Valley, Paderu, Chintapalli, G Madugula, G.K Veedhi, Munchingputtu, Dumbriguda have been recording 11 to 15° Celsius minimum temperatures since the last few days
SIIMA 2016: Nayanthara, Shruti Haasan arrive in Singapore
Review: Wagah is flippant and insensitive
Meet the TOP FIVE Tamil actors
PIX: Ram Charan's adventurous wedding anniversary
Where Rajinikanth Lives In Chennai
For those who want a chance to take a closer look at some of India's Cinema Greats, the AVM Heritage Museum in Vadapalani, Chennai, is a good place to start.
The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians. Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians. / by Mr Rollin, Sometime Principal of the University of Paris, afterwards Professor of Eloquence in the Royal College, and Member o
Edinburgh : Printed for Hamilton and Balfour, Kincaid and Donaldson, and W. Gray., MDCCLVIII. [1758]
An overseas St. Andrews University Student of the 1950s discovers my Scotland.
Dyson Airstrait review: The straightener, now launched in India, promises no heat damage. Does it deliver?
Dyson returns to India with its latest no-heat damage hair styler and dryer, the Airstrait, in Delhi. Does it deliver on its promise?
Uniforms take the spotlight as Olympics arrives to capital of fashion
Atlantis The Royal hotel in Dubai celebrates its first anniversary
Fashion takes centre stage at the glamorous Atlantis The Royal hotel in Dubai celebrates its first anniversary
Mumbai| The Wedding Collective promises the A to Z of the wedding planning experience, under one roof
A three day exhibition, The Wedding Collective brings together over 100 different brands in fashion, jewellery, gifting, wedding design and more at the Jio World Convention Centre from August 23 to 25
Five watches that made waves at Geneva Watch Days 2024
With 52 brands and their 100 watches, the recently concluded Geneva Watch Days puts the spotlight on new trends in horology
On MS Subbulakshmi’s 108th birth anniversary, actor Vidya Balan recreates her iconic style in a photo tribute
Costume designer Anu Parthasarathy speaks about collaborating with Vidya Balan and their creative journey for the project, A Recreation of Iconic Styles, which pays tribute to renowned Carnatic singer MS Subbulakshmi.
Needles meet mirrors this festive season, with NEEDLEDUST X Abhinav Mishra edit of bags and footwear
An ode to maximalism, NEEDLEDUST X Abhinav Mishra’s new drop, Fehroza ’24, explores embroideries and mirror work in four different edits
Rhea Singha crowned Miss Universe India 2024
“I am hopeful that India will win the Miss Universe crown again this year," Urvashi Rautela told media.
Chennai’s Koyambedu market inspires Sanjay Garg of Raw Mango as he brings his festive collection Garland to Chennai
Sanjay Garg chose Museum Theatre as the venue for the Raw Mango Festive 2024 show, hosted by FICCI FLO
81-year-old South Korean falls short in a bid to become oldest Miss Universe contestant
The silver-haired Choi Soon-hwa strutted across the stage and performed in a singing contest.
This festive season, gifting is all about innovation, utility, and being thoughtful
With Navaratri having begun and Deepavali not too far away, people and brands are coming up with creative gifting ideas, and delving into all things handmade, customisable, and artistic
India’s most famous couturier Rohit Bal lived by his heart and died by it
A long-time fashion editor on the designer’s crowd-pulling persona that glossed over the empath he was
Why India needs universal design
A city’s design should utilise public spaces to the maximum. M. Soundariya Preetha speaks to Niels Schoenfelder of Mancini Design
Work, live and play
Ramanujan IT City has adopted the Main Street architectural style. Hema Vijay takes a look.
If you want rivers to flow again…
Individual action, citizen group action and putting pressure on institutions of governance can make it happen
For some festive cheer
Bring home festive cheer
It’s time for festive shopping
Head to these stores this Diwali for some festive décor accents and accessories says Teja Lele Desai
Vive la neutrals!
Designer Sanjay Garg of Raw Mango fuses Mughal and Rajputana traditions in his latest festive line
Raw Mango’s Sanjay Garg fuses Mughal and Rajputana traditions to create a joyful line in jewel tones for the festive season
A crop of new-age schools in India now boasts of seamless designs, flexible furniture, and collaborative spaces
Meet the Indian designers doing away with cramped classrooms and dull walls and prioritising schools with flexible furniture, collaborative spaces, and interactive elements
Test cricket | West Indies give us a peep into the past, England into the future
If fortune favours the brave, it also tends to desert the timid, which is what India were in the Hyderabad Test
Ashwin, a modern master with a positive mindset
In many ways, Ashwin stands alone. He is constantly experimenting, constantly pushing himself, and always fighting two battles every time he steps onto the field.
Improving the language of biodiversity conservation
Engaging with vernacular diversity is a practical way to convey biodiversity concerns and values. It also helps to understand the plural ways in which communities value nature. June 5 is World Environment Day
No global solutions for cricket, however positive, can work without India
Currently, the future of the game is not in the hands of the WCA or indeed the ICC. It is in the hands of the BCCI
Ten million ways to give Test cricket the boost it needs
With the ICC set to slightly even out the balance between the haves of the game (India, England, Australia) and the have-nots (the rest) there might be hope of keeping Test cricket alive.
Bhanupriya Rao and the inner lives of women
Inside DC’s animated multiverse
The studio’s animation game is on point, with shows like Batman and Harley Quinn testament to great writing, visuals and voice casts
Cox & Kings to return to biz, five years after insolvency
Cox & Kings, which was among the largest players in tours and meeting and incentive segment, suspended operations following a cash crunch in October 2019.
Finance Commission Conclave to map effective devolution of fiscal powers to local bodies
Organised by Panchayati Raj Ministry, the Conclave attempts to bring together key stakeholders like the Central & State Finance Commission for the development of ‘grameen bharat’