Chanakya-2024: AIMA-LMA Business Simulation Management Game

Lucknow: Lucknow Management Association (LMA) successfully organized the two-day management game, Chanakya-2024 at the LMA Hall. For over 23 years, AIMA-LMA has been conducting this highly regarded business simulation event, attracting participation from various institutions and corporate teams. The event saw the active involvement of Administrator Dr. Chandra Shekhar Rastogi from AIMA, who guided participants through the complexities of the game, focusing on crucial aspects such as time management and team dynamics for maximizing company benefits. Participants were trained to tackle real-world business challenges, make critical decisions, and understand their…

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Need not read politics in Vinesh Phogat’s political plunge

New Delhi: Vinesh Phogat’s decision to join the Congress party has significant implications for Indian wrestling, both in terms of the sport’s future and its intersection with politics. Here’s a breakdown of the key areas of impact: 1. Increased Political Spotlight on Wrestling Vinesh Phogat, one of India’s most prominent and decorated wrestlers, has been a vocal advocate for the rights and welfare of athletes. Her entry into politics will inevitably shine a greater spotlight on Indian wrestling, especially regarding issues of governance, support, and administration in sports. Athlete Empowerment:…

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India’s rising willow bearers make a mark in Duleep Trophy

New Delhi: Duleep Trophy 2024 started on 5 September, in which while the performance of star batsmen like Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant was disappointing, some new stars have emerged. They have caught everyone’s attention with their brilliant performance and have left behind even the big players. Let us know about such 3 rising stars who showed excellent game in this tournament. Manav Suthar Born in Sriganganagar, Rajasthan, Manav Suthar bowled brilliantly against India-D while playing for India-C. The 22-year-old left-arm spinner caught everyone’s attention by taking 1…

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India inching to take on the Bangla Tigers

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New Delhi: BCCI declared the squad of the Indian team for the first Test of the series against Bangladesh starting on September 19 on Sunday. Star player Rishabh Pant made a comeback to the Test side after nearly 20 months as India announced their 16-man squad for the first match of the two-Test series against Bangladesh. The former India skipper Virat Kohli also returned to the Test side after missing out on playing the five-Test series against England at home earlier this year. Pant who had a lethal accident on…

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Historically speaking Bollywood rules

Mumbai: Period dramas in Bollywood have significantly redefined storytelling, production, and audience engagement by elevating cinematic experiences to a grander scale. Here’s a deeper look into how these elements have been transformed: 1. Storytelling: Elevating Narrative Depth Period dramas have expanded the narrative landscape of Bollywood by bringing historical and mythological stories to life, blending history with fiction in a way that resonates with contemporary audiences. Here’s how: Historical Fiction Meets Drama: Rather than adhering strictly to historical accuracy, Bollywood period dramas creatively interweave historical facts with dramatic elements, often…

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Bollywood’s Badass baddies always struck a chord

Mumbai: Bollywood’s villains have evolved significantly over the decades, reflecting changes in Indian society, politics, and cinematic trends. From traditional archetypes to complex antiheroes, the portrayal of villains in Hindi cinema has shifted in ways that mirror the transformation of Indian culture and audience expectations. 1. The Early Days (1940s–1960s): Moral Opposites In the early decades of Bollywood, villains were clear-cut embodiments of evil, often serving as moral opposites to the hero. The villains of this era, like Pran in Madhumati (1958) or K.N. Singh in Howrah Bridge (1958), were…

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India’s Parallel Cinema left an indelible imprint

Mumbai: Parallel cinema in India, often referred to as the New Indian Cinema or Art Cinema, has been a powerful and influential movement that stands distinct from mainstream Bollywood. Rooted in realism, social critique, and artistic expression, parallel cinema began in the 1950s as a response to the glossy, escapist entertainment that dominated Indian cinema. Its importance lies in how it uses film as a medium to address critical societal issues, experiment with storytelling, and showcase the country’s diverse cultures and languages. Origins and Key Figures Parallel cinema emerged as…

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Much needed succour for patients with GST cut on health likely

New Delhi: An important meeting of the GST Council was held. Two issues were to be discussed in this meeting. It was a matter of reducing the GST rates on health insurance, and imposing 18% GST on online transactions (by debit and credit cards) of less than Rs 2000. The insurance premium is not going to become cheaper, because the final decision on this issue has been postponed till the next meeting. Apart from this, it has been decided to reduce the GST rates on Namkeen from 18% to 12%.…

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Manav Kaul directorial “Park” staged at SRMS Riddhima

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Akhilesh Chandra Saxena  Bareilly: Sudhir Rana-directed play “Park” was staged at SRMS Riddhima’s auditorium. The adaptation of Manav Kaul’s play “Park” not only made the audience laugh, but also made them aware of the deep struggles and emotions of life. With a unique amalgamation of emotional depth and humor under the direction of Sudhir Rana, “Park” also shed light on the deep issues of life. The audience appreciated the humor and sensitivity in the play “Park”. The story of the play, which begins with park benches, gradually reveals the deep…

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Hooda’s will prevails, Rahul Gandhi’s plan backfires

Chandigarh: An expected alliance between Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) could not be formed in Haryana assembly elections. After the talks on seat sharing could not be finalized, Aam Aadmi Party released the list of 20 candidates. The name of AAP’s state president Dr. Sushil Gupta is not included in the first list, while senior vice president Anurag Dhanda will contest from Kalayat assembly seat of Kaithal district. This list also does not have the name of any disgruntled leader of BJP or Congress. Releasing the list, AAP’s state…

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