The brother of one of the accused in the Salman Khan residence firing case has accused the law enforcement of foul play after his sibling, Anuj Thapan, died by allegedly committing suicide while on police custody on Wednesday. The accused, Thapan, had supplied weapons for the firing outside the actor’s Galaxy Apartment residence in Mumbai. […]
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More filmmakers from Singapore continue to shine bright with notable selections at the Cannes Film Festival
Following the success of two Made-with-SG feature films winning at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023, more films produced by Singapore talents have been given the opportunity to shine at the prestigious annual event this year. These include two feature films — Viet and Nam, which was co-produced by Singaporean producer Lai Weijie and will […]
New study shows world’s chocolate supply threatened by devastating virus
Latest report shows world’s chocolate supply threatened
Kolkata’s JD Birla Institute partners with Indo-British Scholars’ Association to host sustainable fashion-themed show
The event ‘Kaleidoscope’ showcased six ensemble designs crafted by the graduating students of JDBI.
Singapore Airlines told to pay Indian couple SGD 3,400 for seat recline function failure in business class
SIA has been ordered to pay back the difference in economy class and business class ticket prices (nearly SGD 800 per seat), and other amounts, adding up to about SGD 3,400
Miss Universe Buenos Aires: 60-year-old lawyer creates history, clinches crown
Her crowning broke norms as younger women generally win such titles.
WHO says ‘just in case’ antibiotics widely overused during COVID-19 pandemic
Antibiotics widely overused during COVID-19
Indian-origin contestant’s pani puri leaves MasterChef Australia judges spellbound
As per a recent promo shared by the cooking show on Instagram, Saigal’s presentation of the ‘paani puri’ kept the judges hooked.
SIFAS looks to bolster promotion of Indian arts as Singapore gears up for premiere of Kalakshetra’s Rukmini Kalyanam
Choreographed by the legend herself, the first production of Rukmini Kalyanam dates back to 1964. Though Kalakshetra has performed in Singapore numerous times, it is the first time that the 60-year-old production will be staged in the city-state, on April 27 at the Esplanade. The dynamic dance-drama follows the love story of Lord Krishna and Rukmini. The production uses themes such as devotion, loyalty and familial ties.
