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Nearly 100 films to compete in short film festival
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Around 100 short films and documentaries would vie for honours under different categories in the competition section of the fifth International Documentary and Short Film Festival
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'More Indian teens using networking sites to communicate'
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An increasing number of teenagers in India are using social networking sites to remain in touch with each other with mobiles as their favourite gadget, a study said Wednesday.
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Withdraw undergarment ad featuring roosters: ASCI
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Advertisers of Euro Fashion Innerwear were Wednesday asked by the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) to withdraw an advertisement featuring roosters,
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Mumbai hosts third queer film fest
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With no major homophobia expressed by the police or state secretariat officials and no tantrums from ultra-right wing gay-bashing groups on the horizon, India's only queer film festival
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SRK might be banned from entering Wankhede
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Bollywood star and Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders co-owner Shah Rukh Khan is likely to face a lifetime ban on entering the Wankhede stadium
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TimesDeal.com nets 70k recharge deals in a day
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TimesDeal.com, the group buying portal of The Times of India Group, set a new record with 70,000 mobile recharge deals in a day.
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Northeast films shine at the 59th national film awards
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The recent praise for movies from northeast India, has reinforced the cinematic talent of the region.
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Two-day film fest on girl child opens in Kolkata
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Emphasising the need for awareness about the rights of a girl child, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) chairperson Shantha Sinha
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Helpline to complain illegal film shoots in Goa
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In the wake of illegal film shootings being carried out in the state, the Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG) has opened a helpline to report any such cases.
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Digital media firm Trivone picks up two more portals
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Emerging digital media and content firm Trivone Digital Services has acquired two more niche portals in entertainment and automobile segments for an unspecified amount to diversify its presence in the web world.
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Book on Delhi Metro's success story
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Now one can flip through the success story of Delhi Metro and the management principles evolved by 'Metro Man' E. Sreedharan in a new book launched by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC).
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'12 minutes per hour’ ad rule angers broadcasters'
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The telecom regulator's decision to limit advertisements to 12 minutes per clock hour besides introducing restrictions on the number of breaks and ban on part-screen or drop down advertisements
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Sikkim airport project wins UK award
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Belfast-based geotechnical company Maccaferri has won an international award for its challenging work to construct reinforced soil walls and slopes at the new airport at Pakyong in Sikkim.
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Arasu Cable Corporation to go digital in Chennai
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Setting a subscriber base target of one crore this year, the Arasu Cable Corporation is all set to go digital in Chennai.
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UP to create history on May 28, House proceedings to go live
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This time it was on the initiative of chief minister Akhilesh Yadav, that the idea was taken up with the Prasar Bharati and pursued rigorously.
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Auction for broadcasting local channels May 17
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Re-tendering and auctioning for broadcasting local channels in Vellore will be held on May 17, at the Vellore Collectorate.
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V-B in bond bid with Bangladesh, releases book on Tagore
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To build closer relations with Bangladesh, Visva-Bharati on Rabindranath Tagore's birthday published a book on him by eminent Bangladeshi writer Anisuzzaman.
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Sharmila finds place in Believe It or Not
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Manipur’s human rights activist Irom Chanu Sharmila, who has been on an indefinite hunger strike for the last 11 years for the repeal of the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) 1958, has been featured in Ripley’s Believe It or Not graffiti.
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Guwahati short film fest concludes
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The three-day 2nd Guwahati International Short Film Festival (GISFF), which saw the screening of exclusive short films from around the world
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Media must go beyond bad news: Sibal
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The year gone by should be termed the "Year of Protesters" as it saw popular uprisings overthrow several regimes, said Union minister Kapil Sibal on Saturday.
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At district level, 2.7% of scribes women
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Despite high decibel debate on women's empowerment, gender representation in media remains abysmally low at the grassroots level.
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Foreign exposure pushes independent films in India
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If yours is a low- or medium-budget, independent movie project and it has travelled to prestigious international film jamborees, chances are ripe for a good reception within the country too,
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'Shanghai' to be premiered at IIFA
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Dibakar Banerjee's much-awaited "Shanghai" will be premiered at the 13th edition of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) event starting June 7 in Singapore.
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Kiran Bedi supports new crime show
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Crime shows like "CID" and "Crime Patrol" have caught the fancy of the audience for years, and the latest to join the list is "Savdhan India", which aims at making people aware of how a criminal mind functions.
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Gogoi follows Mamata, plans government channel in Assam
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Following in the footsteps of his West Bengal counterpart Mamata Banerjee, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has said his government would soon have its own news channel to showcase developmental activities across the state.
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