Layered approach needed for pristine examinations
The present trend in examinations reflects a shift toward digital platforms and computerised evaluation.
The present trend in examinations reflects a shift toward digital platforms and computerised evaluation.
India’s recent trade diplomacy has produced an unusual paradox. New Delhi is negotiating or concluding trade agreements with a range of partners even as questions persist about what earlier agreements have actually delivered.
The geopolitical shock created by the Iran conflict is forcing countries far beyond West Asia to confront an uncomfortable reality: energy security can no longer be built around a single region, a single route or a single set of political assumptions.
It was in 1982 that Dr Grace McCann Morley was bestowed the prestigious Padma Bhushan Award by the Government of India for her stellar contributions to the establishment of the National Museum in New Delhi.
He learned to perform on a mimicry stage in Cochin. He finished on a national podium. The house in North Paravur was named Laughing Villa. It is quiet now.
Gen Z inherited a world on fire, and nobody handed them a manual for the anxiety that came with it. Science is finally catching up to what Ayurveda figured out centuries ago.
Acharya Balkrishna says rushing your meals could be silently ruining your health, and the science agrees. One small change at your next meal could be the start of a healthier life.
He played a librarian who fought demons. He sold coffee to the whole of Britain. He outlasted every trend in television and still showed up, reliable as ever, until he didn’t.
The glycerine was ready. Nana Patekar was not interested. What happened next left everyone on set, including Madhoo Shah, stunned, and wrapped up the shoot for half a day.
‘Peddi’ introduced Janhvi Kapoor waist-first, midriff second, face somewhere after that. Her character Achiyyamma had a name, a costume, and close-up shots of her navel. What she did not have was a story.