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Dazzling display of 'Jewels of India' in Bangalore
Bangalore: Seventy jewellers from several of parts of the country would take part in the fourth edition of "Jewels of India" exposition to be held in Bangalore from September 13 to 17.
Europe's history unfolds in the form of paintings
Paris: As Europeans seek to eradicate the trauma of war in a new broader union, Paris' Pompidou Centre opens its 2002-2003 season on September 12 with a show by Max Beckmann, a German painter whose works echo the continent's murderous 20th Century conflicts.
Nation celebrates Ganesh Chaturthi with fervour
Mumbai: Amidst cheery shouts of "Ganapati Bappa Morya", the God of Wisdom arrived on September 10 in multi-dimensional forms, carved out of clay, rosewood, pure marble, lustrous gold as well as in blinding shimmer of white diamonds, marking the 10-day long Ganpati festival all over Maharashtra.
'More Bollywood-like films coming to Hollywood'
Toronto: Indian-born Canadian director Deepa Mehta expects Bollywood-like movies to be further embraced by Hollywood and hopes her latest offering can cash in on the trend.
Star-studded film festival kicks off in Toronto
Toronto: The 27th Toronto International Film Festival kicks off on September 5, reeling out foreign flicks for distributors and devoted cinephiles, a star-studded Hollywood lineup and a somber marking of the September 11 anniversary.
British Library digitises Quran on NRI donation
London: The Sultan Baybars' Quran, produced in Cairo seven centuries ago, can now be read by laymen at the British Library's "Turning the Pages" technology wing, thanks to digitisation of the holy work made possible by a 40,000-Pound donation by non-resident Indian (NRI) industrialist Sir Gulam Noon.
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