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    Hoteliers pull out all the stops to pamper business travellers

    Travel and hospitality firms reported that they are seeing distinct changes in the needs of India's new generation of business travelers, going above and beyond simple lodging. Customized facilities and services are in greater demand and are being provided.

    Cruise season begins, first vessel calls on New Mangalore Port

    The NMPA had made arrangements for medical screening, immigration and customs counters. Buses and taxis were arranged for the movement of visitors to various places in and around the city. The vessel is owned by an entrepreneur from Norway and has the flag of the Bahamas hoisted on it. The ship is 173 meters in length and 7.5 meters in depth. The weight of the vessel is 28,083 tonne, the release said.

    Of man & Hanuman, the many twists & turns in the monkey-god's tail

    In modern times, there has been an obsession with making monumental monstrosities in the shape of Hanuman statuary and temples, often under the auspices of influential religious leaders and patrons through collective donations. A related tendency has been the appropriation of public spaces that begin as modest wayside shrines for Hanuman worship.

    Kannada daily 'Udayavani' founder T Mohandas Pai passes away at 89

    He was the eldest son of Dr T M A Pai, the founder of the Manipal group of institutions. He was also the president of the Dr T M A Pai Foundation and Manipal Media Network, which runs 'Udayavani'.

    Kesavananda Bharati, petitioner in landmark SC judgement on Constitution, is no more

    ​The case in which Bharati had challenged Kerala Land Reform laws nearly four decades ago set the principle that the SC is the guardian of the basic structure of the Constitution and the verdict involved 13 judges, the largest bench ever to sit in the apex court.

    How women film-makers like Meghna Gulzar, Rima Das, Anjali Menon & Nandita Das are changing the face of Indian cinema

    Never before has India had so many women filmmakers delivering hits, and earning critical acclaim.

    The Economic Times
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