News

The stories translated from Kannada by Deepa Bhasthi have a certain ... In reviews, we read Keshava Guha’s new novel, and talk to Rollo Romig, who has reported from South India for years ...
A non-Kannadiga man who sparked outrage online after a video showed him demanding an auto driver “speak in Hindi” has issued an apology in Kannada, saying he respects the city that has given ...
“A man without a family, without evident roots, is no one’s idea of a son-in-law, whatever his achievements,” says Tara Saxena, the protagonist of Keshava Guha’s second novel, The Tiger ...
This time was different. Lila had brought Raj. I tried to think if I had ever had an actual conversation with him. Raj’s family was from Delhi, but he had grown up in Dubai and studied in the US.
A TTE on the Mysuru-Hubballi Hampi Express allegedly slapped a passenger, Mahmad Basha Attar, for requesting him to speak in Kannada. The incident occurred in Bengaluru, after which the TTE ...
In the now widely shared video, the woman not only showcases her command over the language but also makes a strong case for why non-locals should learn Kannada The debate over learning local ...
The event will bring together the fintech industry’s most important stakeholders, from entrepreneurs to policy researchers and experts. The discussion will focus on the extent of AI adoption in ...
Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Monday began consultations with senior Congress leaders over the issue of facilitating peace talks between the Central government and Maoists.
Narrated by Tara, a self-made lawyer with a thriving practice in Delhi, The Tiger’s Share tells the story of her family’s gradual disintegration, or rather, “disequilibrium", as she puts it.
A day after the Peace Committee members met the Telangana Chief Minister, A Revanth Reddy and sought his intervention for a ceasefire on Operation Kagar, he went to the residence of senior ...
Musician and director Ravi Basrur, who is known for his 2019 film Girmit, has done an excellent job with showcasing Yakshagana and creating awareness among moviegoers on the legend Chandrahasa.
Ause Abdelhaq will join the August Books team as senior commissioning editor on 6th May. He will build an eclectic non-fiction list including areas such as sport, reportage, true crime and puzzles ...