Sturla Gunnarsson's powerful film on the Kanishka bombing, Air India 182, premiered at the Hot Docs Festival recently. Vancouver-based Gunnarsson, who is originally from Iceland and whose wife is Punjabi, has put a number of members of the victims' families in front of the camera, sharing their pain and anguish with the viewers.
A research scholar says why the Sethusamudram canal project must be stopped and why the Ramar Sethu must be declared a world heritage site.
Satyam Computer Services is targeting a 35-40 per cent growth in its revenue from packaged software implementation this fiscal, especially from SAP services.\n\n\n\n
Airtel gets the message across through an emotional campaign to highlight its network strengths.
Tarot consultant Aparna Bose hosted a chat with GA readers on April 14. For those of you who missed the chat, here's the unedited transcript.
US visa regulations expert Dr Arun Vakil answered readers' queries in an hour-long chat.
What's Your Raashee? is ultimately a performance-oriented film where the leading lady overshadows all. If only it weren't three and a half hours long.
He may be young but Devi Sri Prasad has most of the top stars dancing to his tunes.
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Madhavan's first comedy, the Tamil film Nala Damayanti, is a big hit. The actor couldn't be happier.
To questions related to UK study and study visas, Chris Breeze, student team leader, Visa Services, British Deputy High Commission, Mumbai, hosted a chat with Get Ahead readers on April 23. Here's part 1 of the transcript.
Valmiki knew Ram to be a human, a noble man, the best of his era and in his time wrote the Ramayana as both were contemporary. He has also shown Ram to possess human traits and emotions, just like any ordinary person. We, in our blind faith, have accentuated the question marks on the historicity of Ram and Ramayana by treating Ramayana like a fable and depicting its noble characters as birds and animals.
Reforms started by Manmohan Singh in 1991 concentrated on things that would help large firms in the private sector. But these moves did not help the poor, says author Rafiq Dossani.
Composer Vidyasagar is the rare South Indian to compose for a Hollywood film
Better prices and smaller packet sizes help Tata Tea concoct a winning brew.
Infosys, TCS, and Wipro still rake in profits, but they face challenges ranging from a stronger rupee to the likes of IBM and Accenture romping on their home turf.
Markets are neither bullish nor bearish. They always reflect some fundamental or technical reality.
Nobody is opposing the Sethu Samudram Project, only a realignment of the route is being asked, as the present one destroys the Ram Setu.