Who is responsible — Railways, government or passengers? Litter found on inaugural Vande Bharat sleeper sparks outrage |

Who is responsible — Railways, government or passengers? Litter found on inaugural Vande Bharat sleeper sparks outrage |

Passengers will be served a range of traditional West Bengal and Assam dishes prepared using locally sourced ingredients After days of waiting and announcement of launch, the Vande Bharat Sleeper was finally flagged off amid much fanfare. However, amid all these, a video showing discarded waste scattered on the floor of the newly inaugurated Vande…

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Chennai’s Elba Trading Company introduces a languid Italian brunch on weekends

Chennai’s Elba Trading Company introduces a languid Italian brunch on weekends

ETC has a seating capacity of 30 | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Elba Trading Co. (ETC). which specialises in fresh handmade pasta, has introduced a weekend brunch featuring a six-course authentic Italian dining experience. The small restaurant has been open exclusively for dinner since its launch in December 2023, leading to a reputation for queues,…

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Watch | Chennai’s thriving Ultimate community knows how to work a frisbee

Watch | Chennai’s thriving Ultimate community knows how to work a frisbee

A little after dawn breaks over Elliots beach, there are cones being placed on the sand to demarcate areas to play on. A group of children take on an equally motley crew of teens, passing a frisbee and blocking their opponents, running and jumping across the sand. All around, similar pockets have matches going on,…

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‘His work outlived the noise’: Tarun Tahiliani on the legacy of Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani

‘His work outlived the noise’: Tarun Tahiliani on the legacy of Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani

Last Wednesday, while packing for a flight to Dubai, I tossed the Financial Times magazine into my bag as something to read on the plane. It turned out to be the FT Sunday magazine, Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani looking back at me from the cover. A day later, in the middle of a photoshoot,…

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What happened on 18th January in history: The most significant events over the years |

What happened on 18th January in history: The most significant events over the years |

January 18 has been associated with a multitude of advancements in science, industry, culture, and public life not only in India but also globally. Various years on this date have witnessed the launch of new technologies, the establishment of influential institutions, and significant cultural exchanges. Moreover, it is the day of birth and death of…

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Male endurance athletes over 50 may face increased heart risk, study finds

Male endurance athletes over 50 may face increased heart risk, study finds

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Years of high-intensity exercise may come with an unexpected heart risk for male endurance athletes over the age of 50, according to new research from the University of Leeds. The study, published earlier this month in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, found that some endurance athletes…

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Journey through a Naga spice trail

Journey through a Naga spice trail

Naga food available at Nagaland House in Delhi | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Birthday lunches tend to be heavy affairs — full of special dishes cooked in elaborate ways. And that is why I remember in particular a birthday meal with a very simple menu hosted by a friend many years ago. She had invited…

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Handloom sari walk to be held in Visakhapatnam on August 4

Handloom sari walk to be held in Visakhapatnam on August 4

Women participating in the Handloom Sari Walk on the beach road in Visakhapatnam. | Photo Credit: V RAJU Visakhapatnam is set to host a vibrant celebration with a three-kilometre sari walk along Beach Road, ahead of National Handloom Day (August 7). The second edition of the event organised by The Spirit of Vizag Society aims…

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India’s milliners are adding a feather to the fashion industry’s cap

India’s milliners are adding a feather to the fashion industry’s cap

India’s fascination for headgear does not only extend to the socio-religious ambit with taqiyah, turbans or traditional Bengali topor, but also to the politico-cultural zeitgeist. Remember the famous Gandhi topi that made a comeback with social activist Anna Hazare’s 2011 hunger strike for The Lokpal Bill? The accessory came to define the sartorial choices of…

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“I cried in my car”: Kangana Ranaut recalls she was asked not to tag Masaba Gupta after wearing her saree to Ram Janmabhoomi

“I cried in my car”: Kangana Ranaut recalls she was asked not to tag Masaba Gupta after wearing her saree to Ram Janmabhoomi

Kangana Ranaut has revealed a personal incident where designer Masaba Gupta allegedly refused to let her wear her creations for a visit to Ram Janmabhoomi. Ranaut expressed feeling humiliated and sickened by what she perceives as prejudice, detailing the stylist’s discomfort and her own distress during the promotional period for her film ‘Tejas’. Actor-turned-politician Kangana…

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