
Ornella D'Souza
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Jan 9, 2025 |
outlookindia.com | Jheelum Basu |Ornella D'Souza |Saihaj Kaur Madan |Mochish KS
National On Jan 3, Chandrakar’s battered body was found in the septic tank on the residential premises of a contractor he had been investigating and had implicated in a story about corruption. Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Mukesh Chandrakar Photo: X Mukesh Chandrakar Photo: X “Namaskar, main Mukesh Chandrakar hoon aur ab tak, aap Bastar Junction dekhna share car choke hain...”.
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Jul 14, 2024 |
outlookindia.com | Ornella D'Souza
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board on Sunday stated that they were against the recent Supreme Court verdict on maintenance to Muslim women as it is 'against the Islamic law(Shariah)' and added that their president will explore measures to overturn the ruling. The board also decided to challenge in the Uttarakhand High Court the Uniform Civil Code brought in the state.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
thepatriot.in | Ornella D'Souza |Tahir Bhat
The room is awash in red as if one is inside a whale’s belly or a luminous furnace. It turns out to be an eerie kitchen. Glass shards pierce a ball of kneaded dough, evoking Christ’s crown of thorns. Shrivelled pieces of fruits, flowers and vegetables with mild odours dancing overhead adorn a charcuterie board, capturing the essence of a 3-D vanitas still life. Metal pans, filled with flour and hand impressions, hint at an abandoned chore.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
thepatriot.in | Ornella D'Souza |Tahir Bhat
The room is awash in red as if one is inside a whale’s belly or a luminous furnace. It turns out to be an eerie kitchen. Glass shards pierce a ball of kneaded dough, evoking Christ’s crown of thorns. Shrivelled pieces of fruits, flowers and vegetables with mild odours dancing overhead adorn a charcuterie board, capturing the essence of a 3-D vanitas still life. Metal pans, filled with flour and hand impressions, hint at an abandoned chore.
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Aug 30, 2023 |
thefederal.com | Ornella D'Souza
Once upon a September, an Austin car broke down on Mumbai’s Juhu beach in 1940. A Cambridge-returned Kekoo Gandhy and his cousin Dara stopped to help its owner, Roger Van Damme, a Belgian businessman stranded in India due to World War II. This act of kindness set off a chain of events that had a butterfly effect on the Indian modern and contemporary art world, leading to the establishment of the city’s first contemporary art gallery in 1963.
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