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The all-India FIDE Women’s Chess World Cup final began with a Queen’s Gambit, as Koneru Humpy drew with Divya Deshmukh in a 41-move game. Divya, playing with white, missed a key opportunity in the ...
Sohini Roy, a seasoned Manipuri classical dancer and anthropologist, expresses concern over the art form's lack of recognition. Despite challenges, she remains committed to promoting its unique ...
Imphal, Anthropologist and researcher Sohini Roy, who has been a Manipuri classical dancer for over five decades, felt that the art form has not received the fame and recognition it deserves.
The exhibit examines memory, childhood and the notion of archive through large-scale chalk drawings and handmade ceramic ...
The depiction of female figures has long been a signature theme in Ji Xin’s oeuvre. In the context of art history, such ...
Indian chess is on the cusp of a historic breakthrough as Koneru Humpy and Divya Deshmukh are set to battle in the final of ...
In 18 months, South Bengaluru will have a unique cultural centre for theatre, Indian classical music, art, dance, and folk ...
The game that could have swung either way, but eventually ended in a 41-move draw, and perhaps Divya will rue her missed ...
The draw with black means Humpy, the two-time World Rapid champion, holds a slight edge going in the second and final game ...
IM Divya Deshmukh held GM Koneru Humpy to a 41-move stalemate while playing with white pieces in Game 1 if the FIDE Women’s ...
India's Koneru Humpy and Divya Deshmukh played out a tense, high-quality draw in Game 1 of the FIDE Women's World Cup final in Batumi, Georgia, on Saturday.
On exhibit at the Sarasota Art Museum is a body of work that examines memory, childhood and the notion of archive through ...