- Japanese dance Bharatanatyam, sing in Kannada
- Manmohan mourns Kamala Das's death, praises her sensitive poems
- Noted author Kamala Das is dead
- Writer Kamala Das is dead
- Government ignoring performing artistes: Kishori Amonkar
- Orissa sculptor wins award in South Korea
- Indian art travels abroad this summer (Weekly Art Column, Rainbow Palette)
- Packaged politics is here to stay: Book
- Anand Mahadevan's novel inspired by 1987 train siege (With Image)
- India's art fair ropes in big global galleries (Weekly art column, Rainbow Palette)
Shape of the things to come - A painting exhibition by Pratibha Singh
NI Wire, Sat, 21 Feb 2009
Solo art exhibition of recent oil paintings of Delhi based immerging woman artist Pratibha Singh, known for her unique style, will be opened on 21st February at 5:30 PM in Triveni Gallery
Hindus urge Russian Orthodox Church to promote interfaith talk
NI Wire, Sat, 14 Feb 2009
Congratulating Metropolitan Kirill on his election as the 16th Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church, Hindus hope that he would promote interfaith dialogue in the world.
Assamese author bags Saraswati Samman
Nava Thakuria, Thu, 12 Feb 2009
Assamese author Dr. Lakshmi Nandan Bora has won the prestigious Saraswati Samman for his excrement literary work 'Kayakalpa'. Instituted by the K.K. Birla Foundation, New Delhi in 1991,
Hindus express concern over Hollywood film "Avatar"
NI Wire, Mon, 9 Feb 2009
Expressing concern at the much-anticipated Hollywood movie "Avatar", Hindus have urged its director James Cameron to be careful when handling Hindu concepts and terminology.
Assam honours a Living Legend
Nava Thakuria, Fri, 30 Jan 2009
Assam has honoured a living legend in conferring the first Asom Ratna on Dr Bhupen Hazarika. On behalf of the people of the State, the chief minister Tarun Gogoi presented the award





