Friday, 27 September 2019

Paris falls for jazz-age glamour of India's modernist maharajah

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Fri, Sep 27, 2019 | 06:32 PM IST

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Paris falls for jazz-age glamour of India's modernist maharajah Paris falls for jazz-age glamour of India's modernist maharajah
The extraordinary lives and impeccable taste of the Maharajah of Indore and his maharani, Sanyogita Devi, are celebrated in a spectacular new exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris.
Winemaking in the Nordics, a world away from French chateau luxe Winemaking in the Nordics, a world away from French chateau luxe
Making wine in the Nordic countries is far from the glamour associated with Europe's famed wine chateaux.
Drinking plastic everyday? Thanks to teabags Drinking plastic everyday? Thanks to teabags
Plastic tea bags may release millions of micro- and nano-sized particles into your brewed beverage, a study claims.
Plant.Lettuce.Tomato: McDonald's set to go green Plant.Lettuce.Tomato: McDonald's set to go green
Fast food giant McDonald's is dipping another foot into the world of plant-based "meat," announcing plans to test a vegetarian burger in Canada.
Hot air? Qatar claims stadium cooling not eco risk Hot air? Qatar claims stadium cooling not eco risk
As the World Athletics Championships get underway in Qatar on Friday, the environmental cost of holding a top-tier sporting event in a sweltering desert has been thrust into the global spotlight.
Prince Harry walks through Angola mine field, echoing Diana Prince Harry walks through Angola mine field, echoing Diana
A body armor-wearing Prince Harry on Friday followed in the footsteps of his late mother, Princess Diana, whose walk through an active mine field in Angola years ago helped to lead to a global ban on the deadly weapons.
Hiding the 'likes' count: This is how Facebook wants to ease out anxiety Hiding the 'likes' count: This is how Facebook wants to ease out anxiety
FB on Friday said it began hiding the number of "likes" for posts in Australia, a trial designed to ease social pressure that could be rolled out worldwide.
Should mutual fund investors fear stock market volatility Should mutual fund investors fear stock market volatility
Sure, the government has announced a slew of sops to stimulate the struggling economy. However, pundits are not sure when it would start showing results. Add to that an uncertain global scenario, and now you know why the market is likely to remain nervous and why some experts are asking mutual fund investors to brace for volatility.
IRCTC IPO to open on Monday: Key things to know IRCTC IPO to open on Monday: Key things to know
Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) will launch its initial public offering (IPO) IPO on September 30, 2019 with a plan to raise up to Rs 645 crore. The IPO has a price band of Rs 315-320 per equity share with 2.01 crore shares on sale. The firm was incorporated on September 27, 1999.
6 stocks global brokerages are bullish on 6 stocks global brokerages are bullish on
Here's a look at changes brokerages made to their price targets on stocks, and the sectoral commentary they made in the last 24 hours:
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