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Dev Anand centenary tribute
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Dev Anand: A Centenary Tribute

Who is Dharamdev Pishorimal Anand? That is the original name of Dev Anand whose centenary will be celebrated on 26th September this year across the country with theatrical screenings of some of his earlier musical romances which made him one of the most famous and popular romantic heroes of his time.

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restaurants and cafes in Kolkata
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Eating Calcutta: Then and Now

At school I tucked into tiffin boxes filled with food from so many communities. I happily exchanged corn beef sandwiches for spicy Aloo Parathas. I will never forget my first taste of Sushi at my friend Ikuko’s birthday party.

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Photorealist artists
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Photorealism: Blurring Boundaries Between Reality and Imagination

Photorealist artists were reacting against Abstract Expressionism, which for many years was the predominant painting style in the United States. Whereas Abstract Expressionism favoured spontaneous application of the paint, with no premeditation or planning, Photorealist art required intricate pre-planning and careful replication of the chosen imagery.

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Chandrayaan 3 India's third lunar mission
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India’s Small Step, Humanity’s Giant Leap

Human knowledge is cumulative in character. We gain new knowledge based on the cumulative knowledge we have inherited. Therefore, what India achieved for itself with Chandrayaan-3 is achieved on account of what humanity has achieved over time; and what India achieves for itself is achieved for humanity.

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Interview of actor Tota Roy Chowdhury
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Meet Chandan Chatterjee from Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani

It is Bengali cinema’s somewhat side-tracked actor Tota Roy Chowdhury who is being cheered and applauded for the role and his two dance numbers in the film. Let us take a look at this new jump-start in Tota’s career through this film and his long journey till now.

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Photography and AI
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Photography and AI: A Blossoming Synergy

But in his statement released to the SWPA and the Press, Boris said that he declined to accept the prestigious Award, because his awarded creation ‘Pseudomnesia: The Electrician’ was not a photograph but an Artificial Intelligence creation.

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sartorial power play and politics
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The Sartorial Power Play and Politics

Though not in deliberate imitation, the new clothes advocated by the dress reformers were much similar to that of men’s more user-friendly and comfortable pants-like dresses. For practical reasons, during both World Wars, many women took to pants as they began doing jobs that were traditionally done by men.

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