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It is with great pride that I present to you Preeti Shridhar, who recently took charge as the elected representative in Woodinville, Washington...
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Meet the cast and the crew of the new play FARIDA, directed and written by Nadira Zaheer Babbar for Ekjute Theatre Group. It opens at Prithvi T...
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In my recent reading journey, each of the books here emerged as beacons and illuminating facets of self-discovery and intellectual pilgrimage, ...
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This week-long series brings to you, next, the best of 2023 through the eyes of the most influential. Actor and General Secretary CINTAA,
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Leher Sethi walks us through the many reasons why as a society we are to blame as much for the toxic misogyny and sexism in th...
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In a free-flowing conversation with Shantanu Ray Chaudhuri, Suman Ghosh talks of dealing with the disappointment of Aadhaar, t...
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Ek Ruka Hua Faisla (A Pending Decision) is a 1986 Hindi language courtroom drama directed by Basu Chatterjee, writes O.P. Srivastava Read More
UNDERSTANDING THE BUSINESS OF HANDCRAFTED TEXTILES OF INDIA
Vinta Nanda has this fascinating conversation with author and chronicler Savitha Suri about Khadi, the name, which belongs to ...
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“Jaya Bhaduri’s diminutive physical frame had cast a large image across the screens of India”, writes Aparajita Krish...
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‘Yes Sir’ is among the best of South Asian films selected for screening at the Tasveer South Asian Film Festival, to be held in Sea...
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