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TDB all set to undergo digital transformation with NIC tech
THE TRAVANCORE Devaswom Board has decided to go all digital using a technology of the National Informatics Centre (NIC) to computerise all its offices.
Woman dies as boat capsizes, son sustains minor injuries
A 45-YEAR-OLD woman died after her boat capsized while she was returning after collecting drinking water with her son.
Tribal woman en route to hosp gives birth inside jeep
A 21-year-old tribal woman from the Avanippara Tribal Colony gave birth inside a jeep near Konni in the district while she was on her way to the hospital on Sunday.
111 significant days through a cop's lens
AS EACH passing day turns into history, recording their significance becomes essential for better understanding of any subject. For a police officer in Pathanamthitta, discovering the unique aspects of each day inspired him to write a book.
Ashtamudi lakefront to be transformed into tourism hub
THE KERALA Maritime Board (KMB) is set to launch a tourism project on its 1.77-acre property along the scenic banks of Ashtamudi lake in Ashramam.
Govt yet to pay ₹300 crore paddy procurement price; farmers in crisis
1,11,021 tonnes paddy procured over the past 5 months, but only ₹14.08 cr has been disbursed
Sabarimala sees footfall of over 28.9L devotees, up over 4.5L from last year
OVER 28.9 lakh devotees visited the Sabarimala hill shrine this Mandalam-Makaravilakku annual pilgrimage season which began on November 15.
K-SMART will revolutionise e-governance in local bodies: Min
THE e-governance platform K-SMART, which has already brought transformative changes in urban local bodies, will be expanded to the state's three-tier panchayats by April, said LSG Minister M B Rajesh.
Workshop provides unique learning experience of traditional art forms
A FIVE-DAY workshop 'Saparya', facilitated by the Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth (SPICMACAY) foundation, began at the Government Vocational Higher Secondary School (GVHSS) Mulleria on Saturday.
Atrocities in the name of Dharma due to ignorance
DAYS after expressing concern over the resurgence of temple-mosque disputes threatening to disrupt communal harmony, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday said that all acts of persecution and atrocities committed in the name of Dharma (religion) were due to lack of true comprehension of Dharma.
India, Kuwait now strategic partners
Key defence pact signed; Modi holds extensive talks with the Emir, invites him to visit India
I Know How to Play Real Characters
Jennifer Lopez speaks to Katie Ellis on how Unstoppable made her realise that she can overcome anything in life
Of Our Non-violent Ancestors
Pattanaik provides a comprehensive insight into the mysterious world of the Harappan civilisation
The Corrosive Power of Pride
Pride fosters a sense of superiority that harms relationships, distorts the mind, and impedes personal and spiritual growth.
Market on the Sands
The Rathgama Wella Fish Market
Market on the Sands
The Rathgama Wella Fish Market
Stop Inane and Diversionary Debates, and Focus on What Really Matters
Acute Angle
Stepping Across the Worry Lines
The Raghu Dixit Project launches a new album Shakkar as a vernacular statement about India and diversity
Untangled Threads He Weaves
An embroiderer who grew up poor is a celebrity in demand with collectors and artists
Every Woman's Brushstrokes
A beautiful blue and pink-hued sky surrounded by lush greenery. Within this is a tree with specks of orange and yellow, besides which is a bed where a woman is sleeping her flowing tresses falling into the foliage.
Untangled Threads He Weaves
An embroiderer who grew up poor is a celebrity in demand with collectors and artists
2032 Olympics: Pause & Effect
Since the time it was announced as host city for 2032 Olympics, the road so far has been far from ideal for Brisbane and Queensland. Uncertainty over venues and spiralling costs have led to some confusion. With the 100-day review nearing completion, Gomesh S finds out how the city is gearing up for 2032 Summer Games...
Nat'l badminton meet: Anmol, Aaakarshi in Rd 4
Rising shuttler Anmol Kharb had a relatively relaxing day out as she reached the women's singles fourth round of the ongoing Senior National Badminton Championships at Bengaluru while top seed Aakarshi Kashyap survived an early scare to enter the same stage.
Mastering art of leaving in practice
ET sessions sometimes work as a giant book of revelation. The sessions can reveal what's been discussed inside the dressing room.
Suruchi shoots 4th gold in Nat'ls
TEENAGED Haryana shooter Suruchi continued to dominate the 67th National Shooting Championship for pistol events by winning her fourth gold in two days here on Saturday.
Anmolpreet smashes record-breaking ton
ANMOLPREET Singh smashed the quickest List A hundred by an Indian, a 35-ball effort, to guide Punjab to an easy nine-wicket win over Arunachal Pradesh in a Group C Vijay Hazare match on Saturday.
Mumbai overcome Chennaiyin fight
ONE step forward, two steps backwards. That has been the general theme of Chennaiyin FC in the ongoing season of the Indian Super League.
Man City slump to 2-1 defeat at Aston Villa
ASTON Villa beat crisis-hit Manchester City 2-1 on Saturday to heap more misery on floundering manager Pep Guardiola, who has now suffered nine defeats in his past 12 matches.
NEW GST INVOICING: A STEP FORWARD OR BACKWARD?
THE Goods and Services Tax (GST) framework in India has undergone several changes since its inception in 2017.
No. of domestic migrants lowered by 12% since 2011
THE number of domestic migrants have lowered by nearly 12% to 40.20 crore between 2011 and 2023, indicating increased economic opportunities across the country, said a report by prime minister's economic advisory panel EAC-PM.