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Celebrating the legacy of Dwaaram | Bengaluru News – The Times of India

Legendary classical dancer and choreographer Vani Ganapathy revisits the journey of her landmark production, DWAARAM – The Autobiography of The Door. A beautiful confluence of dance, music, and theatre, it was envisioned as a musical dance with “door” as a metaphor for transition and transformation.
The production was premiered in the year 2013 in Bengaluru and brought several respected names from the world of Indian classical art, such as Sathyanarayana Raju, Srivatsa (vocal and nattuvangam), Lingaraju (percussion), Mahesh Swamy (flute), and Shubha Santosh (veenai), each contributing to make the production beautiful. Vani pays special tribute to percussionist Lingaraju, whose recent absence is deeply felt.
Our rehearsals were filled with joy. We often found ourselves laughing more than dancing, eagerly anticipating our tea and lunch breaks, which became moments of connection and bonding
Vani Ganapathy
Dwaaram was staged several times across India, from Mumbai to Chandigarh. The final production took place in April 2016 at the Homi Bhabha Auditorium at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai.
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Girl scripts ISC success story after Pahalgam horror – The Times of India

On Wednesday morning, however, she said she found a purpose again to fulfil the aspirations of her father, who stood by her and supported her in several key decisions of life. Subhangi, who appeared for her ISC board exam this year, expected to score more than 90%. But she had to settle at 87% with her Psychology and Political Science scores pulling back her percentage a bit. She was in the Arts stream.
Sabari Guha, her mother, said Subhangi has already decided not to let the marks deter her ambition – she wants to pursue psychology honours at Loreto College. “At present, she wants to concentrate on her studies. Her dreams, she feels, will be fulfilled once she concentrates on her higher education. As of now, she wants to focus all her energy on this. We hope we will be getting help from the administration so that she can fulfil her dreams,” said Sabari.
On Wednesday, TOI visited her residence and found Subhangi speaking over the phone. “The results upset her a bit as she had higher expectations. But what is important is to look into the future, and she has already started that process,” said one of her relatives. Just like a week ago, several relatives gathered at the Guhas’ Sakherbazar residence, closing ranks and showing their solidarity with the family on this special day. Neighbours too dropped by.
“Subhangi has always been a bright student. We have decided to pool in whatever resources we have locally to ensure that her dream is fulfilled,” said Shankar Roy, the local club president who visited the Guha residence on Wednesday morning.
Sabari, however, appealed to everyone not to spread fake news about her family, which is trying to come to terms with the loss and trauma. “Social media and even media outlets have claimed that we were paid a death claim settlement worth Rs 1.7 crore. This is completely baseless. An officer did visit us, but he clicked photos in our flat without our consent. We have received no cheque,” said Sabari.
The mother and daughter spoke to NIA sleuths earlier, with Sabari reporting that a few people suddenly surrounded them. According to her, they ordered everyone to lie down on the ground, and each of them had a gun. Out of fear, they complied, and then the attackers selectively shot her husband and a few others.
Sabari said they heard two gunshots. Initially, they did not understand what was happening, but soon, they faced gunmen in army fatigues.
Kolkata: It was a traumatic week for 17-year-old Subhangi Guha, who lost her father, Samir Guha, in the terrorist attack at Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam, Kashmir. Seeing her father being shot in front of her eyes made her numb.
On Wednesday morning, however, she said she found a purpose again to fulfil the aspirations of her father, who stood by her and supported her in several key decisions of life. Subhangi, who appeared for her ISC board exam this year, expected to score more than 90%. But she had to settle at 87% with her Psychology and Political Science scores pulling back her percentage a bit. She was in the Arts stream.
Sabari Guha, her mother, said Subhangi has already decided not to let the marks deter her ambition – she wants to pursue psychology honours at Loreto College. “At present, she wants to concentrate on her studies. Her dreams, she feels, will be fulfilled once she concentrates on her higher education. As of now, she wants to focus all her energy on this. We hope we will be getting help from the administration so that she can fulfil her dreams,” said Sabari.
On Wednesday, TOI visited her residence and found Subhangi speaking over the phone. “The results upset her a bit as she had higher expectations. But what is important is to look into the future, and she has already started that process,” said one of her relatives. Just like a week ago, several relatives gathered at the Guhas’ Sakherbazar residence, closing ranks and showing their solidarity with the family on this special day. Neighbours too dropped by.
“Subhangi has always been a bright student. We have decided to pool in whatever resources we have locally to ensure that her dream is fulfilled,” said Shankar Roy, the local club president who visited the Guha residence on Wednesday morning.
Sabari, however, appealed to everyone not to spread fake news about her family, which is trying to come to terms with the loss and trauma. “Social media and even media outlets have claimed that we were paid a death claim settlement worth Rs 1.7 crore. This is completely baseless. An officer did visit us, but he clicked photos in our flat without our consent. We have received no cheque,” said Sabari.
The mother and daughter spoke to NIA sleuths earlier, with Sabari reporting that a few people suddenly surrounded them. According to her, they ordered everyone to lie down on the ground, and each of them had a gun. Out of fear, they complied, and then the attackers selectively shot her husband and a few others.
Sabari said they heard two gunshots. Initially, they did not understand what was happening, but soon, they faced gunmen in army fatigues.
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FC Goa set up semis date with Mohun Bagan – The Times of India

Put to test against a full-strength Kerala Blasters in Kalinga Super Cup quarterfinals on Saturday afternoon, the reserve team of ISL double winners Mohun Bagan Super Giant came out with flying colours in Bhubaneswar.
The young and Indian-heavy side put up a gritty and spirited display of football at Kalinga Stadium to carve out a 2-1 victory over the Blasters. They booked a place in the semifinals against FC Goa, who made a stunning comeback in the evening game to beat Punjab FC 2-1 with a stoppage-time winner from Mohammed Yasir.
Trailing a spirited Punjab FC till the 89th minute, Goa’s relentless attacks bore fruit when Borja Herrera drew level one minute from regulation time. As the match was heading to shootout to complete the semifinal line-up, Yasir broke Punjab FC’s heart with a jaw-dropping strike three minutes into the second-half added time.
Earlier, Norberto ‘Pulga’ Vidal had put Punjab in the lead with a 57th-minute strike but the Argentine striker’s substitution late into the game backfired for Punjab as it took the pressure off Goa defence.
Meanwhile, for the Mariners Sahal Abdul Samad opened the scoring midway through the first half while Suhail Ahmad Bhat doubled the lead early in the second. Constant pressure from the Blasters put paid when MS Sreekuttan pulled one back four minutes into the second-half added time. But it was too little, too late.
Despite a barrage of attacks made by the Blasters frontline, Bagan stood firm with Nuno Reis – the only foreigner on Bagan roster on Sunday – showing true leadership quality on debut for the Mariners.
The Portuguese centre-back, playing for the Kolkata giants after sitting out for almost eight months, made an instant impact guarding the backline with commendable support from his Indian teammates Dippendu Biswas, Saurabh Bhanwala and Amandeep.
Special mention should be made of goalkeeper Dheeraj Singh Moirangthem, who was like a rolling rock under the bar gathering almost all the balls shot at Bagan goal.
Bagan on the other hand had only three shots on target among the eight shots at goal while Kerala had seven on target among 18 efforts. However, precision and finesse of the Bagan attackers made all the difference.
The first goal was sublime in nature. Player of the match Salahudheen Adnan beat Blasters left-back Naocha Singh with quick twists and turns before sending in a cross into the six-yard box. Sahal finally got the ball, and evading his marker Ruivah Hormipam with a superb first touch, took a turn and chipped it over goalkeeper Sachin Suresh to make it 1-0 in the 22nd minute.
India international Ashique Kuruniyan crafted the second goal from the left flank. He sent in an inch-perfect ball into the six-yard box for Suhail, who guided it home with ease. Bagan could have scored their third but for the Glan Martins shot hitting the left post in the dying minutes of the game.
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Protests over Siromtoli on as construction nears completion | Ranchi News – The Times of India

Ranchi: The controversial ramp of the Siromtoli flyover has reached the final stage of construction under heavy force deployment, even as strong protests by tribal groups continue to mount since January.
The primary concern of the tribals’ centres around the flyover’s ramp, which ends near the Siromtoli Sarna Sthal, a sacred site where they perform their religious rituals, particularly during the Sarhul festival.
According to them, the ramp is going to cause inconvenience to lakhs of devotees gathered at the site during the sacred festival. Despite the protests, the construction of the ramp is completed except minor works, according to a senior official.
Manohar Kumar, chief engineer of road construction department, said, “The construction is almost complete except for installation of crash barriers to prevent vehicles from veering off the bridge. A few works including load testing of the flyover is also pending. So, the inauguration date of the flyover has not been finalised yet, but the works will complete soon. The construction started in Sept 2022.”
Another official of the department said that the flyover is most likely to be inaugurated in June this year. As the construction is nearing completion, tribal leaders continued to express their anger and discontent over the govt’s adamant attitude towards their concern.
The 2.3km-long project, which consists an elevated road and a cable-stayed bridge, is being constructed at a cost of Rs 340 crore. The flyover connecting Siromtoli Chowk and Mecon Chowk is expected to smoothen traffic flow once operational.
Babloo Munda, president of Kendriya Sarna Samiti, told TOI that the Hemant Soren govt has betrayed the tribals and crushed their hopes. “We elected him as the chief minister for the second term with very high hopes that he would safeguard our rights, but he did the exact opposite. The ramp construction near the Sarna Sthal has narrowed down the approach way, which will pose a risk of stampede during Sarhul next year. With this, the govt has put the lives of tribals in a jeopardy,” Munda added.
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