Prime Minister Narendra Modi, say all pundits, will get “easily” re-elected. Maybe he will. But even if he does not – as easily or even not at all – he has earned a special place in the history books through the dint of his work, his personality and his breathtaking, almost-anointed, arrival on the world stage.
Calcutta Sisters talk about their love for Tamil
Right from getting a pat from violinist Lalgudi Jayaraman to touching the hearts of Bombay Sisters, the musical journey for Carnatic singers Chitra and Kala, fondly known as the ‘Calcutta Sisters,’ has always been top-notch.
Royal Enfield sets foot in South Korea
Royal Enfield said it has forayed into the South Korean market by opening its first flagship store in Seoul with Vintage Motors (Kiheung International) as its official distributor partner.
India’s online retail market to reach $170 billion by FY30: Study
India’s online retail market is expected to be $170 billion by FY30, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23 per cent, a report said.
Humour is my forte, says Tamil scholar Kanthan
“Kanthan’s humorous speech and booming voice are enough to grab everyone’s attention,” says a group of youngsters, who visit the Venkatesaperumal temple at Mugalivakkam regularly.
Despite TikTok ban, parent Bytedance to invest $1 billion in India
Merely five days into the ban on short video app TikTok in the country, its parent company Bytedance has revealed plans to invest $1 billion in the country over the next three years.
Flautist Athul to present ‘Thuru Thuru Tenali Raman’
R Athul Kumar, a resident of K K Nagar, is a flautist, representing Indian music across genres, including classical Carnatic, world music, fusion, jugalbandhi to name a few.
Retd professor roots for reviving ancient Tamil culture
With western ideas making inroads, this retired history professor and lover of Tamil roots for reviving the ancient culture of Tamils.
‘Hardik Pandya has now matured from a boy to a man’
Hardik Pandya is in sublime form in the IPL and his coach Jitendra Singh feels that the India all-rounder has transitioned from a boy to a man.
KXIP coach Hesson terms Kotla pitch ‘slow’
The Feroz Shah Kotla pitch here has been a subject of debate this IPL season and Kings XI Punjab coach Mike Hesson Friday termed it ‘consistently slow’, saying they will prepare accordingly.