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The Hindu Indian chess needs sponsors: Divya Deshmukh

So many young players are emerging and much is going right for the game in the country, says the World junior champion

The Hindu Sensex, Nifty hit fresh lifetime highs on buying in blue-chips HDFC Bank, Reliance

The NSE Nifty rallied 66.70 points or 0.29% to hit a record closing high of 23,465.60.

The Hindu SCR’s Railway Protection Force rescued 58 children including six girls in May

Another 133 children including 31 girls were provided safety and handed over to their respective parents

The Hindu Four jackfruit varieties of Shivamogga get registered under PPFRA

Protection of fruit varieties helps conservation of varieties, besides helping growers financially

The Hindu Bartenders and coffee experts craft unique brews with tender coconut

Cocktails and coffee get a coconuty-twist courtesy bartenders and coffee experts

The Hindu Taupe by Titlie in Goa offers Indian flavours with a modern twist

Housed in a 150-year-old villa in Assagao, Chef Tarun Sibal’s Taupe by Titlie cis an ode to regional flavours

The Hindu ‘Grrr’ movie review: A forgettable attempt at blending comedy and survival drama

‘Grrr’, starring Kunchacko Boban and Suraj Venjaramoodu, has few redeeming qualities as it falls flat thanks to a poor screenplay and weak humour

The Hindu ‘Grrr’ movie review: A forgettable attempt at blending the survival drama and comedy genres

‘Grrr,’ starring Kunchacko Boban and Suraj Venjaramoodu, has few redeeming qualities as it falls flat thanks to a poor screenplay and weak humour

The Hindu ‘Am I OK?’ movie review: Dakota Johnson carries a delicate, awkward queer coming-of-age drama about friendship

Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne direct an understated ode to being a late bloomer in life, while navigating the rollercoaster of friendship

The Hindu ‘Maharaja’ movie review: Vijay Sethupathi stands out in Nithilan Saminathan’s almost-there thriller

In his sophomore film, Nithilan Saminathan pronounces the style of filmmaking he wishes to follow, but convenience in the writing and a contrived third act mars this gripping thriller