Radha
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
How Mathura ashram became trap for women; ex-IITian sadhu held for sexual abuse
An IIT Roorkee graduate, who previously worked at a private company in Delhi NCR before moving to Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, to become a self-styled spiritual guru, has been arrested for allegedly luring young women into a spiritual group and sexually exploiting them under the pretext of performing religious and social rituals. Mathura (Rural) SP Suresh Chandra Rawat told TOI, “The accused, 30-year-old Abhishek Mishra, alias Adikarta Narayan Das, was arrested near Radha Kund in the Govardhan...
England face India in final T20 World Cup warm-up - updates
Summary Over 6: 1 run. England Women: 33/1 (rr 6.19) Cardiff England Women are 33 for 1 with 14.4 overs remaining Over 6: 1 run. England Women: 33/1 (rr 6.19) Over the wicket.
Bharathiraja: The Aladdin of Tamil cinema
CHENNAI: Like Aladdin rubbing the magic lamp to set the genie free, Bharathiraja liberated an intense version of Tamil cinema that had long remained bottled up within studio sets and shooting floors. With 16 Vayadhiniley (1977), he blazed a trail and revealed the rugged and lush beauty of Tamil Nadu’s countryside to both filmmakers and moviegoers. It was a cult film that marked the beginning of a new era in Tamil cinema.
Krishna review – the mystery of John Tavener’s ‘mystic pantomime’ is why it has been staged
Grange Park Opera, West Horsley, SurreySingers and orchestra toiled admirably with this posthumous world premiere about the Hindu god, complete with inflatable deadly serpent. But the work feels straight from the 19th-century Orientalism playbookThe first thing you should know about John Tavener’s 2005 opera Krishna is that it is actually a “mystical pantomime”. If that very idea provokes even the faintest amusement, this is not the country-house opera for you.
CBSE chief and secretary booted over OSM row, govt panel to probe procurement
The Centre on Tuesday removed CBSE chairperson Rahul Singh and secretary Himanshu Gupta from their posts with immediate effect and ordered a one-member inquiry into the procurement of the digital evaluation (on-screen marking) system. The appointments committee of Cabinet approved the appointment of Lokhande Prashant Sitaram, additional secretary in the ministry of home affairs, as the new CBSE chairperson in place of Singh, who has been shifted as additional secretary in the department of...
Krishna review – the mystery of John Tavener’s ‘mystic pantomime’ is why it has been staged
Grange Park Opera, West Horsley, SurreySingers and orchestra toiled admirably with this posthumous world premiere about the Hindu god, complete with inflatable deadly serpent. But the work feels straight from the 19th-century Orientalism playbookThe first thing you should know about John Tavener’s 2005 opera Krishna is that it is actually a “mystical pantomime”. If that very idea provokes even the faintest amusement, this is not the country-house opera for you.