Saturday 20 October 2018

How a wave of women filmmakers is changing Indian cinema

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How a wave of women filmmakers is changing Indian cinema
Never before has India had so many women filmmakers delivering hits, and earning critical acclaims.
Why the BJP may end up on the losing side of Sabarimala slugfest
The political gains which the BJP is eyeing from the Sabarimala standoff are likely to be limited in the long run.
Why 'go big or go home' advice for entrepreneurs is total bunkum
In the startup world, for every successful Flipkart, there are a few hundred in the graveyard.
Will North India face apocalyptic air pollution this winter?
North India will likely come under a deadly pall of air pollution as farmers have begun burning crop stubble.
How car ownership is changing rapidly and irreversibly in India
The tectonic shifts reshaping the global auto industry globally are beginning to be felt in India.
All about India's data localisation policy
RBI's directive for data localisation has now snowballed into one relating to free trade.
How Mondelez managed to staff half a chocolate factory with women
Dressed in the company's cobalt blue uniform for the security staff, she takes you through the guidelines to visit the 134 acre facility that can produce 3 billion units of Cadbury chocolates that sell at Rs 5 a piece.
What's stopping the Asiatic lions of Gir from getting a new home?
Gujarat's refusal to move some of Gir's lions to Madhya Pradesh despite the death of 24 lions has more to do with politics than the effectiveness of translocation
Can lucre lure Telangana? Ahead of polls, bribing of voters remains a concern
Undivided Andhra Pradesh saw the highest amount of cash seized during the 2014 elections.
Lawyer Sonal Mattoo on #MeToo movement
Wherever managers have had the window of discretion, we have seen it being misused either in the way you assign work or give feedback.
How Krishi Vigyan Kendra is helping farmers to avoid stubble burning
The Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) at Booh village in Tarn Taran district has been working with farmers in the region to impart technical knowledge and promote agricultural technologies.
Giving people liquor to get votes major concern: Telangana CEO
According to feedback, in the southern states, use of money plays a relatively more important role compared with muscle power or other inducements prevalent in the northern states.
Some of the chilling attacks in covert operations around the world
Over two weeks ago, Khashoggi entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to obtain documents for his upcoming wedding and never came out.
A look at how (and when) India makes love
Indians have sex quite frequently, but not as often as the rest of the world.
Rahul Akerkar sharpens his knife for a new beginning
Unlike deGustibus, the name Qualia has philosophical undertones.
Star chefs return home to blow some desi taste buds
The internationally acclaimed chefs are returning home to cook modern Indian tapas.
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