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Entertainment
Revenge Watching: New Content, Diversified Offerings Thrust Life into Multiplexes
Pandemic-battered multiplexes have turned a page with pent-up demand along with new content drawing in moviegoers, thereby accelerating the industry’s…
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Education
Examining the Multiple Nuances of Internal Security, Disaster Management
His own experience with cracking the Civil Services Examination (CSE) prompted Syed Waquar Raza, a serving IPS officer, to pen…
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Religion
24-Episode Docuseries Traces Guru Nanak’s Travels Across 9 Nations
The first-ever comprehensive documentation of Guru Nanak’s life journey through visitations to multi-faith sites across nine nations, as documented in…
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News
Craving a Burger? Bite into a Plant-Based Meat Patty
Burgrill India, becomes the first homegrown QSR Chain to introduce plant-based meat burgers for their patrons in India. The offering…
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Entertainment
A Selection of Faberge Masterpieces from The Harry Woolf Collection
Christie’s announces the sale of an iconic, private collection of Faberge masterpieces from the collection of Harry Woolf, to take…
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News
Deck up your corners, Ideas for every nook
With precious space at a premium, every little empty nook or awkward corner is an opportunity to let creativity flow…
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Off·beat
Willow in Race to Make Farming more Carbon-Neutral
In the run up to Cop26, scientists at the Institute for Global Food Security (IGFS) at Queen’s University Belfast are…
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Science
Indian-American Astronaut Part of SpaceX Crew-3 Mission
An Indian-American astronaut is part of NASA-SpaceX’s third mission to the International Space Station. “NASA’s SpaceX Crew-3 mission will carry…
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Off·beat
Literature Nobel Brings Back Focus on Post-Colonialism, Identity, Cultural Drift
Amid resurgent questions over cultural identity and colonial legacies, the Nobel Prize for Literature 2021 has been awarded to the…
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Education
Mental Awareness is Key Among Students and in Education Spaces
The life of a student is stressful, coupled with the ongoing pandemic, the situation has worsened further with 1 in…
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News
Know your Immune Response Post Vaccination
Antibodies are proteins produced by the immune system to fight a disease. On exposure to a foreign body like bacteria…
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Religion
The Turbulent Connection between Religion and Terrorism
A recently divorced doctor looking for seclusion relocates to an isolated house on a riverbank. The following summer, dead bodies…
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Food & Lifestyle
Combine Sustainability with Style
When you see someone with perfectly pulled together street style, their sunglasses are often the first thing you see. Choosing…
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Entertainment
World Strings on Purbayan Chatterjee’s Sitar
In a fast-shrinking world where amalgamation of different cultures no longer raises many puritans’ eyebrows, sitar player Purbayan Chatterjee, who…
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News
Govt Launches Mental Health Awareness Campaign Week
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Tuesday launched the Mental Health Awareness Campaign Week, which will culminate…
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Food & Lifestyle
G20 Nations must Enable 1.5 Aligned Lifestyles
A new research from the Hot or Cool Institute released on Tuesday found that all G20 countries analysed exceed the…
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Science
Urban Heat Islands Leading to Increased Vulnerable Population
A new study of more than 13,000 cities worldwide has found that the number of person-days in which inhabitants are…
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Off·beat
How Feasible is a EU Army?
Proposals for a European Union (EU) army have re-emerged after the Afghan fiasco – but many member states still remain…
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Politics
Jayapal Emerges as Powerful Congressional Leader Forcing Biden Leftward
Pramila Jayapal, the Indian-American leader of the progressive faction of the Democratic Party, has emerged as a powerful force in…
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Where you are, That’s your Home
Back in the 1960s, the national capital was a “quiet and safe place” where women were not harmed and you…