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Cooking, eating and the path to nirvana.
Jeong Kwan, who made Korea's temple cuisine famous, was in a India for a special dinner
NO SNOBBERY HERE, WINE IS THE HERO
A small, new wine bar with big ambitions opens in Bengaluru. The menu is simple but it plays second fiddle to the drinks
THE SACRED AND THE PROFANE
Yamini Narayanan's Mother Cow, Mother India’ demolishes the notion of milk consumption being benign non-violent
100 years of Bengali comics-100 years of history
An exhibition aims to gain old Bengali comics some new respect, but it seems like an uphill task as most contemporary artists prefer to work in English rather than Bengali
BAFTAS-the new Globes?
They had me with the first bad joke.
The love story as resistance
A TV show and a book provide an alternative narrative for couples seeking the autonomy to love in India
The price and passion of getting better
Jack Dempsey was too damn good for his own good. So good he needed to fight two men for one payday.
UP A VOLCANO IN AFRICA
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro is a unique experience of navigating different climate zones, terrain and vegetation
Pressure drop: 'The Harder They Come'
‘The Harder They Come’ is a film of constant challenges and clashes, but it’s a musical at heart
Raghu Rai and his ways of seeing
An exhibit of 40 years of Raghu Rai's analogue photography captures his multilayered look at India
Recreating covers of books banned through history
In his new series, Rohit Chawla shows how the subject of banned books is relevant in the context of cancel culture
Of white sands and ISLAND COUSINS
The Maldives and Lakshadweep share a natural history and owe their beaches to the same fish that munch on coral
Sugar mills allowed to sell potash made from molasses
The central government’s move is aimed at reducing fertilizer imports using waste chemical
UAE dropped from financial crime watch list of nations
The United Arab Emirates (UAE), home to the financial hub of Dubai, has been dropped from a global watchdog's list of countries at risk of illicit money flows, a win for the nation that could bolster its international standing.
Zee board forms advisory panel
Zee Entertainment Ltd is Enterprises establishing an advisory committee to help it protect the interests of stakeholders amid what it said were misinformation and rumours resulting in negative public opinion about the company.
Pernod to build malt spirit distillery in Nagpur
The Indian arm of French spirits company Pernod Ricard has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Maharashtra government to set up a malt spirit distillery in Nagpur.
Trai's new rules will mandate telcos to identify callers
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) Friday released its final set of recommendations to introduce caller identification (caller ID) as a default feature across domestic telecommunications networks, nearly two years after the Department of Telecommunications (DoT)'s initial proposal for the same.
Health ministry expands scheme for pregnant women
The health ministry has expanded its list of categories of high-risk pregnancies to ensure that more women have institutional deliveries and reduce deaths during or after childbirth.
Mediation Act to yield to IBC on debt resolution matters
The current process can be confusing, with multiple laws dealing with the same subject
Vodafone Idea starts pilot for radio access network tech
Vodafone Idea (Vi) has started a pilot project to deploy commercial Open RAN technology in collaboration with Mavenir, a provider of open radio access network technology.
Yulu raises $19 mn from two investors
Electric mobility startup Yulu has raised $19.25 from existing investors Magna and Bajaj Auto Ltd.
NPCI told to review Paytm's application for UPI services
Payment service providers in the country need a third party application provider licence
A $150 billion question: What will Buffett do with all that cash?
Berkshire's tally of cash and equivalents has marched skyward five consecutive quarters, reaching a record $157.2 billion at the end of September.
Banks raise costly funds as credit jump beats deposits
The frenzy for credit is forcing banks to issue costly certificates of deposit and tap a central bank window for money, at a time of scarce liquidity and weak deposit growth.
Expect interest rate to normalize as inflation approaches 4% goal'
Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) member Jayanth R. Varma, the only member of the six-member panel to call for an interest rate cut at the its February meeting, says he is not worried if the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announces a rate cut before the US Federal Reserve.
Scramble for CAS sparks pay hikes, retention steps
In the engine rooms of finance, chartered accountants have always had a special place. Now, they are more valuable than ever before.
Booster for rooftop solar, power for EVS at home
Quicker installation of rooftop solar projects, dedicated power connections to charge electric vehicles at home, and speedier grant of electric connections to households may be a reality soon, with the government tweaking key rules in this respect.
Go First gets ₹7K cr joint bid from Ajay Singh, Busy Bee
SpiceJet boss Ajay Singh and Busy Bee Aviation have submitted a joint ₹7,000 crore rescue plan for bankrupt airline Go First, two people aware of the development said.
EGM ousts founder, but Byju's unfazed
Investors move NCLT citing mismanagement by co leadership
India's Economy Surges Further Ahead In February
Services sector output at seven-month high, manufacturing sector at five-month high in Feb