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$50,000 Rio Tinto Sculpture Award goes to Indian artist

Harsha Vardhan Durugadda takes home the prize for his Column of Sound The $50,000 Rio Tinto Sculpture Award, the most generous award for sculpture in...

Celebrate womanhood- Let us “Make it happen”

Hinduism is the dominant religion in India and when one speaks about Indian traditions and customs, it is the Hindu tradition that comes to...

Indian researchers enabling Australian efforts to repurpose COVID-19 drugs

The Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, one of the first ‘Institutes of Eminence’ in India, has announced a collaboration with Australian...

COVID-19 crisis accelerates Indian real estate’s giant technology leap, says GlobalData

Real estate companies have started using advanced technologies like virtual tours, artificial intelligence-enabled customer engagement, digital bookings and online payments in order to draw...

RuPay ends Visa and Mastercard duopoly in India, says GlobalData

Indian domestic card scheme RuPay registered exponential growth both in terms of cards in circulation and transaction value between 2015 and 2019, and in...

An Indian Obssession

What is it with Indians and their intrusive obsession about marriage? My sister recently paid her girlfriend a visit. The girlfriend lives in another...

In Madras, ‘tis the season of song and dance

In December, this city in southern India breaks into a month-long celebration of all things classical with more than 2,000 concerts of music and...

New Museum of Art and Photography to open in Bengaluru

The 42,000 square-foot Museum space is the brainchild of industrialist and philanthropist Abhishek Poddar. This time next year, Bengaluru may be home to a 42,000...
Is India's growth in world trade below potential?

Is India’s growth in world trade below potential?

A look at the current state of the Indian economy and INR The Indian economy is the tenth largest in the world by nominal GDP...

How to get Indian marriage certificate via video conferencing

Times have truly changed. Paving the way for couples, especially those living abroad, to register their marriages in absentia, Delhi High Court has said...