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Down Under by Milanโ€™s Formafantasma explores Nature and science through art

Down Under by Milanโ€™s Formafantasma explores Nature and science through art

Illustrated by Clรฉment Vuillier, the book is structured in two parts | Photo Credit: GREGORIO GONELLA Building on the conversations around the environment and educating children about Nature, Milanโ€™s research-based design studio Formafantasma is out with a picture book for young readers and adults alike. Titled Down Under: The Curious Fall of a Child Who Knew Nothing and Became Everything, the book (illustrated by Clรฉment Vuillier) is structured in two parts. It begins with the story about a child โ€˜who, upon falling into a hole in an open field, embarks on a journey through the hidden layers of the Earth,…
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This real-estate stock edges higher post strong Q1 results – Check share price and other details

This real-estate stock edges higher post strong Q1 results – Check share price and other details

According to BSE Analytics, the stock has delivered a massive return of 36233 per cent in five years against the growth of 112.82 per cent in the benchmark index. Mumbai: Shares of Hazoor Multi Projects gained on Thursday, August 14, 2025, after the company reported a substantial increase in its net profit for the first quarter of the financial year 2025-26. The stock started the trading session in the red at Rs 43.21 against the previous close of Rs 43.35 on the BSE. However, it rebounded and touched the intraday high of Rs 44.05, representing a 1.61 per cent gain…
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‘We do it very well in Australia’: Stoinis on chat with selector about missing WI, SA series for the Hundred

‘We do it very well in Australia’: Stoinis on chat with selector about missing WI, SA series for the Hundred

Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis was candid about being a T20 freelancer, which meant also playing and choosing when he wants to do it for Australia as well. Stoinis wasn't part of the national side for the West Indies and South Africa series. London: Australian all-rounder Marcus Stoinis was upfront and honest about having conversations with the chief selector George Bailey and the head coach Andrewย McDonald about missing the West Indies and South Africa T20I series, despite being part of the T20 World Cup plans for the national side. Stoinis may have let the ODIs go but is still very much…
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Independence Day: Memorials in Thiruvananthapuram that are reminders of Indiaโ€™s struggle for independence

Independence Day: Memorials in Thiruvananthapuram that are reminders of Indiaโ€™s struggle for independence

On the occasion of the 79th year of Indiaโ€™s independence, here is a look at how the freedom movement swept through Thiruvananthapuram, then a part of Travancore and the monuments built in memory of freedom fighters as a reminder of their sacrifice. These are living stories of courage and resilience. โ€œThe fight was spearheaded by Travancore State Congress formed in February 1938 to work towards responsible governance. The Congress was up against not just the British but also the then Dewan, CP Ramaswamy Iyer, who resorted to brutal measures to crush the agitations,โ€ says historian Malayinkil Gopalakrishnan.Remembering the bloodshed Veeraraghava…
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Akhilesh Yadav expels SP MLA after she praises Yogi Adityanath

Akhilesh Yadav expels SP MLA after she praises Yogi Adityanath

Pooja Pal, a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the Samajwadi Party, was expelled from the party on Thursday for what was termed 'anti-party activities' and 'serious indiscipline.' The expulsion came just hours after she publicly praised Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for his 'zero-tolerance' policies and credited him for delivering justice in a personal matter. During a discussion in the state assembly, Pooja Pal, the MLA from Prayagraj, lauded Chief Minister Adityanath, stating that his policies had helped women like her receive justice.ย  She specifically thanked him for taking action against criminals like Atiq Ahmed, whom she…
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383% return in 2 years: Jewellery stock in focus on allotment of 97.84 lakh equity shares – Do you own?

383% return in 2 years: Jewellery stock in focus on allotment of 97.84 lakh equity shares – Do you own?

Stock has been losing for the last two days and has fallen 2.31 per cent in the period. Technically, the stock trades lower than the 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day and 200-day moving averages. Mumbai: Shares of Delhi-based PC Jeweller are in focus on Thursday, August 14, 2025, as the company has informed exchanges about the allotment of 97.84 lakh equity shares post the conversion of fully convertible equity warrants. The company said that 97,84,800 equity shares with face value of Re 1 each were allotted to two allottees belonging to 'non-promoter, public categoryโ€™. The allotment has been done upon receipt…
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Arjun Tendulkar gets engaged: Children of 5 Indian cricketers from Sachin’s era who are already married

Arjun Tendulkar gets engaged: Children of 5 Indian cricketers from Sachin’s era who are already married

Sachin Tendulkar's son, Arjun Tendulkar, got engaged to Saaniya Chandok, the granddaughter of Mumbai industrialist Ravi Ghai, on Wednesday (August 13). On that note, here we look at the list of Sachin's contemporaries whose children have gotten married. New Delhi: Sachin Tendulkar's son, Arjun Tendulkar, got engaged to Saaniya Chandok, the granddaughter of Mumbai industrialist Ravi Ghai, on Wednesday (August 13) in a private ceremony attended only by close friends and family. Sachin is not the first cricketer from the 1990s whose son or daughter has got married. Let us have a look at the list of his contemporaries whose…
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Artist Radhika Surana brings her versatile indigo-dyed fabrics to a New Delhi exhibition

Artist Radhika Surana brings her versatile indigo-dyed fabrics to a New Delhi exhibition

Growing up in Jaipur, surrounded by the slow rhythms of a culturally rich city, artist Radhika Surana did not realise how deeply its textures and traditions were imprinting themselves on her. โ€œThe indigo blue which was all over the city, the culture of embroidery which I had at home, the relaxed slow life of a small city; this background shaped my technical vocabulary,โ€ she says. Transformations VII: Watercolour on 300 GSM paper and hand embroidery on cloth | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Over time, Radhika understood that this influence was not just about skills or motifs, but about seeing making…
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India’s WPI inflation remains negative for second month in July – Check details

India’s WPI inflation remains negative for second month in July – Check details

Wholesale Price Inflation: In the case of manufactured products, inflation was higher at 2.05 per cent in July, as against 1.97 per cent in the month before. New Delhi: India's Wholesale Price Inflation (WPI) stayed in negative territory for the second consecutive month at (-) 0.58 per cent in July. The WPI has eased further as prices of food articles and fuel saw deflation, even though prices of manufactured items increased, government data showed on Thursday. WPI-based inflation was (-) 0.13 per cent in June. It was 2.10 per cent in July last year. "Negative rate of inflation in July,…
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‘Itni buri tarah maarenge…’: Basit Ali hopes India don’t play Pakistan in Asia Cup afterย WIย series loss

‘Itni buri tarah maarenge…’: Basit Ali hopes India don’t play Pakistan in Asia Cup afterย WIย series loss

Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali lashed out at the national team after their ODI series loss to the West Indies, getting skittled out for a modest 92 in the decider in Tarouba, Trinidad. Pakistan will feature in the Asia Cup next month and there isn't much hope from the faithful for their side. Tarouba (Trinidad and Tobago): The troubled waters the Pakistan cricket teamย finds itself in has meant that the faithful are being pragmatic with respect to their hopes and expectations about their side's performance in the Asia Cup next month. Pakistan just had a 92-run shootout against the West…
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