The young man who went to study Kama Shastra

By Sudhamahi Regunathan Jainas were great storytellers, fitting their messages into folktales and existing mythology. They took great care to spice their sermons, to grab the listener’s attention.  For example, how interesting would it be to...

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Is this how your story will end

We all make our own choices as to what direction we would like our lives to go in. Even those of you who say you are helpless, and choices were made for you must accept...

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A lot can be done in 300 days

Just two months back, we all welcomed the year 2023. Almost two months have passed by. Many of us would have made commitments to ourselves to achieve some or the other target. Through this column,...

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AI detector proven to be less reliable than a magic 8 ball

The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools designed to generate human-like text has raised concerns among educators and others, who are looking for ways to distinguish between AI-generated and human-written text. However, the reliability of...

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Nutraceuticals market in India: outlook for the future

Among the many things that underwent a transformation in the last two years, the change in human behaviour and outlook has perhaps been the most profound. This is more so on the health and well-being...

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How can genetic testing give your pet a few extra years?

Pet parents adore and pamper their dogs as their important family members. And they are ready to go the extra mile to take good care of their beloved furball. But has this thought ever occurred-...

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Nagendra-haraya, one who has tamed the ego

By Swami Swaroopananda One of the most beautiful names of Bhagwan Shiv is Nagendra-haraya – the one who wears a garland of snakes, the one whose ornament is a snake. This intriguing name should be...

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The Prime Minister’s speech in parliament fixed a larger narrative

Humans are essentially storytelling and story-listening animals – observed American literary scholar Jonathan Gottschall. Taking it to the fields of sociology and politics, Walter Fisher propounded a narrative approach to rhetoric and communication theory as...

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Saga of the last Zoroastrian emperor Yazdegard III

Zoroastrian Persia was the superpower of Ancient World, with a status nearly similar to what the United States of America holds in the present age. Persians had strong rivals the Hellenes, later the Byzantines, and...

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Future of work: 2023 trends that will shape the workplace

As the world of work embraces 2023, the big question on employee minds is, ‘Will Hybrid Work Reign in 2023?’ Wharton management professor Martine Haas, when asked to respond to this question said that although the...

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Next level reforms for risk management in banks

The operating environment of banks is fast changing. The key policy documents – Union Budget – 2023-24, Economic Survey 2022-23 and the aspirations set under India@100 during the Amrit Kaal – 2022-47 when seen together...

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Bangalore realty to shine brighter in 2023 with upcoming infra

2022 was a phenomenal year as far as India’s real estate sector is concerned, with both commercial and residential segments touching new highs, industry data show. This is in contrast with the realty meltdown seen...

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Groom and friend booked for celebratory firing in Kaushambi



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Criminals held after encounter in Kaushambi



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Four held from illegal hookah bar



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Karchana, Bhagwatpur farmers opting for organic farming with rise in demand for pest-free vegetables



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How start-ups can scale up through the lens of executive presence

Everyone appears to want a piece of the startup action in today’s business environment, yet many struggle to scale up from their initial stage of operation. Use nine of these strategies to successfully scale up...

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How to make money on YouTube in 2023?

Are you looking for ways to make money on YouTube in 2023? It’s no secret that YouTube is an incredibly lucrative platform, with some of the most popular YouTubers earning six figures and more. But...

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HC directs police not to arrest SHUATS VC in 2022 Fatehpur conversion case



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VHP to celebrate Ram Mahotsav from March 26 to April 9



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Body of fruit juice vendor, 20, found



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2023: The advent of Web3 and consequent challenges

Tech industry has witnessed a paradigm shift in the last two to three years. The world is rapidly edging towards Web3 leaving behind the less-exciting Web2. Interestingly, the cyberspace has started to manifest changes in...

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A Raja Speech: திராவிட மாடலா? குஜராத் மாடலா? நீங்களே முடிவு பண்ணிக்கோங்க - ஆ.ராசா அனல் பேச்சு

A Raja Speech: திராவிட மாடலா? குஜராத் மாடலா? நீங்களே முடிவு பண்ணிக்கோங்க - ஆ.ராசா அனல் பேச்சு

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A cry for help on the internet is often neglected

I’ve been drinking more alcohol For the past five days Did you check on me? Now, did you look for me? I walked in the room, eyes are red And I don’t smoke banga Did...

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The middle path versus loving detachment

By Narayani Ganesh Most Hindu households in South India, accept the Buddha as one of the avatars, as his teachings are not thought to be very different than what Vedanta advocates. Gautam Buddha may have...

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Amidst demands for extension of window for 50% rebate on traffic violation penalties in Bengaluru, objections raised over culture it promotes https://ift.tt/hO3Wq6X

The Aam Aadmi Party has demanded the State government extend the time limit to avail the rebate in fines in e-challan cases registered by traffic police across the State

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Assault on woman: panel take suo motu case https://ift.tt/hO3Wq6X



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Indian company’s eye drops linked with 55 adverse events in U.S. https://ift.tt/qCmL4Du

Global Pharma Healthcare recalls product from U.S. market after CDC warns of infections and loss of vision; contamination has been suspected

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Union Budget 2023-24: Greening the Grey

The latest Union Budget for 2023-24, presented by the finance minister, was a landmark in the history of Indian budgets. For the first time, it seems, the budget was penned with ink that’s green. The...

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Budget 2023 | SKM, activists criticise allocations to agriculture, food security https://ift.tt/Q5I0r49

They said the allowance for agriculture sector and food subsidy had been reduced considerably in the Budget

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Policy over event

A year is a short time in the course of a nation. It’s a good time to plan a review, but not enough time to engineer a change. The task before every Finance Minister, therefore,...

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Teachers, students urged to make use of State-level ATL hub at Penamaluru https://ift.tt/4jzLyXJ



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Govt. will intensify anti-rabies vaccination: Chinchurani https://ift.tt/zJ5v1iF

Animal Welfare Fortnight observance focussed on compassionate treatment of animals, creating awareness of laws against cruelty to animals

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Without defining the word God can we deny or accept its existence

Modern society has thrown away religions from the mainstream; we think it would be foolish to believe in an imagined and unseen God which was the belief of our primitive forefathers who were no better...

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The public library

A friend who now lives abroad and whom I had last met over a decade ago was in town, and we decided to meet. “At Lalaji’s stall tomorrow?” he suggested. I promptly agreed. This was...

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Student enrolments went up by 7.5% in 2020-21, All India Survey of Higher Education data show https://ift.tt/YWMXEj1

Proportion of SC, OBC, Muslim enrolments down compared to the previous year; number of colleges increased by 1,453; teachers belonging to SC and ST communities continued to be under-represented; 75 women teachers to every 100 male ones across institutes in country

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Student Politics: Past glory, present chaos

Politics is one of the most important activities in the contemporary postmodern world. Whether it is good or bad is different debate but we can not remain aloof from it and we should not be...

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Doctors at NIMS perform complex cardiac procedure on teen https://ift.tt/RPUOWqn



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Fiji suspends national police chief https://ift.tt/48gik2s

The military has wide powers to intervene in politics under the constitution of Fiji, which has endured four coups in the past 36 years.

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The young man who went to study Kama Shastra

By Sudhamahi Regunathan Jainas were great storytellers, fitting their messages into folktales and existing mythology. They took great care t...