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India was not on ballot in Maldives
Like the presidential poll, the parliamentary elections were purely a domestic affair of Maldives. India was never on the ballot paper, then or now. For Candidate Muizzu, of course, the ‘India Out’ campaign was a legacy issue then, having hijacked the Opposition PNC-PPM ticket from jailed former President Abdulla Yameen.
04 May 2024, 00:22 IST
India was not on ballot in Maldives
04 May 2024, 00:22 IST
India's neighbourhood woes: Friends on the fence?
A look around the subcontinent shows a nascent 'India Out' campaign also rearing its head in Bangladesh, impatience or even discontent against India among people in Myanmar over New Delhi’s continued ties with the military junta in Nay Pyi Taw, and disappointment among Afghans over New Delhi’s recent engagements with the Taliban after years of supporting the anti-Taliban forces in Afghanistan.
04 May 2024, 00:16 IST
India's neighbourhood woes: Friends on the fence?
04 May 2024, 00:16 IST
Why Bengaluru is not prepared for rains
Desilting and drain cleaning are the tasks the city administration, as part of preparing for the rainy season, should undertake before or atleast by mid-May, in the pre-monsoon season.
03 May 2024, 22:35 IST
Why Bengaluru is not prepared for rains
03 May 2024, 22:35 IST
The making of IPL razzmatazz
Apart from the bold hues, another significant change is the addition of multiple high-definition screens across the stadium. The big screens constantly display the highlights, statistics, umpire reviews, player introductions and replays.
03 May 2024, 21:41 IST
The making of IPL razzmatazz
03 May 2024, 21:41 IST
Suffering, resilience & compassion: Echoes of violence haunt Manipur's relief camps
The impression that the state has returned to normalcy is misleading. Almost a year on, ethnic tensions are simmering and hope is fading, writes sports scout and volunteer William Tekcham, after visiting villages and relief camps in the north-eastern state.
27 April 2024, 00:08 IST
Suffering, resilience & compassion: Echoes of violence haunt Manipur's relief camps
27 April 2024, 00:08 IST
Dwarakish: The producer who dared
He played comedy roles and directed films. But it was as a producer that he left an indelible mark. He made 47 films, and did not hesitate to stake everything even when 19 films flopped in a row, writes S R Ramakrishna.
20 April 2024, 00:31 IST
Dwarakish: The producer who dared
20 April 2024, 00:31 IST
How cinema simplifies complex politics
Regardless of what election rhetoric one subscribes to, today, one can hardly see either side as representing good and evil, or even patriotic and anti-national.
20 April 2024, 00:12 IST
How cinema simplifies complex politics
20 April 2024, 00:12 IST
Host of stars in Shivanna-Dhananjaya film
Chaithra J Achar will essay the role of 'Lacchi', an important character in the film according to the makers.
20 April 2024, 00:08 IST
Host of stars in Shivanna-Dhananjaya film
20 April 2024, 00:08 IST
Book on film society movement
Titled ‘Celluloid to Digital — India’s Film Society Movement’, the book chronicles the seven-decade journey of film society movement and questions what they mean in the age of OTT.
20 April 2024, 00:02 IST
Book on film society movement
20 April 2024, 00:02 IST
Chamkila’s bawdy legacy
As a non-Punjabi who lived in Punjab for more than a decade (2005-16) and learnt the language reasonably well, my own discovery of Chamkila happened much after he had passed.
19 April 2024, 23:56 IST
Chamkila’s bawdy legacy
19 April 2024, 23:56 IST
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