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November 25, 2023

NEW ON SCREENS

Cillian Murphy builds an atomic bomb, a new action thriller from Lokesh Kanagaraj, and other titles to watch

NEW ON SCREENS

1 min

The afterlife of a worn dress

Celebrities wearing loaned designer clothes for big events is an open secret. But where do these clothes go?

The afterlife of a worn dress

2 mins

'No Bears': autofiction at the border

Jafar Panahi’s 2022 film, now streaming in India, continues the director's recent style, but ina more sombre mood

'No Bears': autofiction at the border

3 mins

LOUNGE LOVES

Things to watch, read, hear, do-and other curated experiences from the team

LOUNGE LOVES

2 mins

A CENTURY OF QUEERNESS IN HINDI FICTION

‘On The Edge' is a oneof-a-kind attempt at consolidating a selection of Hindi texts on same sex relationships

A CENTURY OF QUEERNESS IN HINDI FICTION

4 mins

Hanging out with the Attenbros

One day in June 2020, I had had enough of Peppa Pig. I found a penguin documentary and put it on for my children. I didn't know it was going to change my life. Much of the pandemic is now a blur but I can organise the epochs in different ways. One era begins the day my elder son's much delayed speech suddenly organised itself into its first word. Not quite clear but clearly enough, he said: wildebeest. Mama-papa took another month or so. He said giraffe after wildebeest.

Hanging out with the Attenbros

4 mins

SERVING 'SEVIYAN' WITHOUT BORDERS

. age a. Anew anthology on Muslim cuisine stirs the connections between India, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

SERVING 'SEVIYAN' WITHOUT BORDERS

3 mins

Go for the rhinos, stay for the wine

Assam's traditional rice wines are now available in still and sparkling bottled versions

Go for the rhinos, stay for the wine

2 mins

Cash, card or ring: tap to pay meets an exciting form factor

The 7 Ring is a passive smart wearable finger ring that leverages NFC technology for safe, contactless payments

Cash, card or ring: tap to pay meets an exciting form factor

4 mins

BN GOSWAMY THE LAST INTERVIEW

A pioneer who brought out the poetry in art, BN. Goswamy passed away last week. In this interview to Lounge, a few weeks after the publication of his last book and some weeks before his death, he reflected on his lifetime's work of putting names to Indian artists, and the role of the art historian

BN GOSWAMY THE LAST INTERVIEW

10+ mins

Lived reality and racial equations in this Eden

In the running for the Booker Prize to be announced on Sunday, Paul Harding's This Other Eden’ is about the messy realities of living

Lived reality and racial equations in this Eden

4 mins

CELEBRATING DIVERSITY IN THEATRE

The first Manam Theatre Festival, being held in Hyderabad, hopes to empower the city's diverse community

CELEBRATING DIVERSITY IN THEATRE

5 mins

When the five go down to the farm, all alone

Teenagers are now travelling with friends, unchaperoned, to farm-stays that score high on safety and sustainability

When the five go down to the farm, all alone

3 mins

Rupee falls 6 paise, hits record low of 83.40

The rupee declined 6 paise to close at its all-time low of 83.40 against the US dollar on Friday, tracking higher demand for the greenback from importers and a weak tone among Asian peers.

1 min

Hamas releases some Gaza hostages in truce deal

Hamas released a group of hostages held in Gaza as parte agreement with Israel.

1 min

RBI seizes Abhyudaya Bank

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday superseded the board of Mumbai-based Abhyudaya Cooperative Bank for a year, citing material concerns owing to poor governance standards.

RBI seizes Abhyudaya Bank

1 min

No extension required in Adani probe, Sebi tells SC

Bench expresses concerns about doubting integrity of Sebi, impartiality of experts’ panel

No extension required in Adani probe, Sebi tells SC

2 mins

Travel outlook: Cautious optimism amid festive dip

Absence of major events in 2024 may upend the travel surge, but some remain confident

Travel outlook: Cautious optimism amid festive dip

2 mins

Sebi to ease insider trading provisions

The Indian markets regulator on Friday proposed to ease certain provisions of the insider trading law, which will make it easier for management to trade in company shares without running afoul of the law, according to a discussion paper on the regulator's website.

1 min

'Tunnel lacked safety exit; built on geological fault'

A tunnel which collapsed, trapping 41 workers in the Indian Himalayas this month, did not have an emergency exit and was built through a geological fault, a member of a panel of experts investigating the disaster said on Friday.

'Tunnel lacked safety exit; built on geological fault'

2 mins

India may export broken rice to Mali

The government is likely to permit export of 100,000 tonnes of broken rice to Mali that relies on India to meet its food grain needs, an official said.

India may export broken rice to Mali

2 mins

Govt may sell moong dal to tame prices

Nafed, NCCF are likely to sell 5% of moong buffer stock at discounted rate

Govt may sell moong dal to tame prices

2 mins

Lab-grown diamonds see a plunge in prices

Indian consumers who were beginning to consider owning lab-grown diamonds (LGDs) should be aware of a consumer alert from a global diamond and jewellery trade expert. According to Martin Rapaport, prices for these stones fell 30% in 2023, and 67% over the past three years.

2 mins

Be harsh when you see serious fudging, NFRA tells auditors

Statutory auditors cannot take the easy way out by issuing qualified reports where an adverse opinion is warranted, following a recent order from the national audit regulator. When a company’s accounts make mis-statements that are “pervasive and material\", the auditor must issue an adverse opinion, the National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA) said in a disciplinary order.

Be harsh when you see serious fudging, NFRA tells auditors

2 mins

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