Chronicling a landscape
From a single image to plurality of ideas, his journey takes an interesting route on the artscape of ideas. The streak of his individualism is well-manifested even in his collage of many canvases.
State to roll out ‘blood on call’ from Aug. 15
Maharashtra government’s long-standing ambitious plan to provide “Blood on Call” is all set to be rolled out in Mumbai and four other districts starting Ind-ependence Day, August 15.
Sheila changes stand, says highrises ok
Two days after opposing the proposal of highrise buildings in the capital, chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Monday clarified that she is against highrises only in the centre of the city.
Jersey shore romps home at feature event
B. Puttanna-trained Jersey Shore, brilliantly ridden by Y.S.
Nothing can keep the spirited Saroj from dancing
Bollywood has truly gone global, what with Indian or films based in India winning at international award ceremonies each year. Be it the Oscars or the Cannes films festival, Bollywood has arrived.
Blue corner notice for crooks
The police on Monday will initiate the process to get a blue corner notice issued against the two Bulgarian crooks who allegedly stole data of ATM cards from Axis Bank’s ATM at the DGP office.
Girl, 14, denied admission in school
A 14-year-old Class 8 passed girl student has been refused admission to Class 9 by several government schools, putting a question mark over the implementation of Right to Education in the city.
Shivaji statue in Arabian Sea gets in-principle nod
The Union ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) has given approval in-principle to build the memorial of Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji in the Arabian Sea.
City roads begin to cave-in after heavy monsoon showers
While the heavy showers have already riddled the city roads with potholes, as many as three roads caved-in at various places in the city on Thursday.
‘Unwell’ L.K. defers meet with Bhagwat
BJP parliamentary party chairman L.K.