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1 week ago |
pathofex.com | Manik Sharma
There are more apps available online than there is population in some cities. Any service you could want will be available through the apps available in your device’s store. But with these apps also comes the technical knowledge that you
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Sep 14, 2024 |
flipboard.com | Manik Sharma
Tavleen Singh writes: Why Rahul Gandhi needs an educationThe answer is not to continue expanding reservations. The answer is for our political leaders to realise that for India to ever become a fully …
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Sep 14, 2024 |
theprint.in | Manik Sharma
This isn’t about the mosque, but about importing an edgy form of politics to the relatively untapped reservoirs of Hindu anxiety. Shimla, though it has never seen communal clashes at the scale of major cities, now stands on the cusp of something epochal. Shimla and Himachal Pradesh are overwhelmingly Hindu. The 2011 Census places Shimla’s Muslim population at a pitiable 2.3 per cent. That’s the district, by the way.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
pathofex.com | Manik Sharma
You might be doing all you can to limit the risk of cybersecurity breaches, but you might be concerned that your employees are not. It is impossible to entirely control what your employees are doing when they are online or using technology and this can lead you to panic about the idea of cyberthreats. Here is what you should do if you are worried about the idea of your employees using technology on behalf of your company.
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Aug 25, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Manik Sharma |John Bacsa |Kyle F. Biegasiewicz |Zoe E. Patton
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May 24, 2024 |
thefederal.com | Manik Sharma
Bhojpuri cinema, music and culture have carried the burden of ridicule and it makes sense to counter that narrative through one of India’s finest actors to have come out of that space. For all that combative intent and historic realignment, though, Bhaiyya Ji piggybacks the worn and tiresome ‘pan-India’ manual to the point that it feels rooted in anything but conviction. A scuffle over parathas, outside the New Delhi railway station results in the cold-blooded murder of a young boy.
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May 3, 2024 |
thefederal.com | Manik Sharma
Chawls, therefore, turn into concussed sites for brawls, the ruins of an old home a place for refuge. At one point, a police helicopter chases down and speeding auto-rickshaw down a busy road. Between the virtues of its steady politics and the progressivism of its action set-pieces, Monkey Man is stylish, politically sharp and thrilling, without necessarily being memorable. Patel plays a chef operating out of the chaotic kitchen of a shady hotel in Mumbai.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
moneycontrol.com | Manik Sharma
Shah Rukh Khan's favourite film starring him in a lead role, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, was initially titled Albela. With a budget of just Rs 1.4 crore, it almost didn't get made and when it was, it couldn't be released for two years because distributors wouldn't pick up a film with a then little-known lead actor breaking the mould of the Hindi film hero. 1.
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Apr 8, 2024 |
ottplay.com | Manik Sharma
Home»Features»Amar Singh Chamkila: As He Was In Life, So In Death»As the Diljit Dosanjh biopic on the slain Punjabi musician releases, Manik Sharma delves beyond the oft-relived mythology, with those who have attempted to unravel the enigma of Amar Singh ChamkilaMore than his ending and the sensationalism that prefaced it, it’s the missing parts of Chamkila’s life that present an emotional puzzle in the aftermath of his death.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
moneycontrol.com | Manik Sharma
Ripley on Netflix: Andrew Scott adds a layer of tenderness and fragility in a Hitchcock-ian tribute to a popular literary character. April 06, 2024 / 12:46 PM IST Andrew Scott and Dakota Fanning at the premiere of Ripley on Netflix. Where Matt Damon in The Talented Mr Ripley was young, ambitious and charming; Andrew Scott in the eight-episode series adaptation Ripley is middle-aged, subdued and unsure of his choices and actions.