What Is The Longest Movie Of All Time? | Top 10 Longest Films By Running Time

Over the years, the film industry has witnessed some outstanding movies that were unique in their storylines, cinematography, action, crime, and so on. Some films are so impressive that they redefine traditional storytelling through their stunning performances. This article will review some of the longest-running films in cinema history. We will closely examine the top … Read more

Let us show Putin we have ability to hit targets deep inside Russia, Ukraine urges west | Ukraine

Ukraine wants permission from the west to use long-range Storm Shadow missiles to destroy targets deep inside Russia, believing this could force Moscow into negotiating an end to the fighting. Senior figures in Kyiv have suggested that using the Anglo-French weapons in a “demonstration attack” will show the Kremlin that military sites near the capital … Read more

A Holistic Safari To Sasan Gir

Balachandra facilitating Lama Fera, an ancient Buddhist healing therapy that he spent over a decade mastering under the guidance of Lama Krishna in Nepal.                                                With the monsoon tapping a soft cadence, my four-hour odyssey from Rajkot to Gir was a pursuit of the siren song of Sonorium. This rare, ancient sound practice, offered by … Read more

CM INSISTS BABUS STEP OUT OF THEIR CABINS

The summer with its heat and dust may be over for many, but the bureaucratic babudom in Telangana continues to sweat it out. The recent directive to ‘get out of your comfy air-conditioned officers and be seen in the field, on the ground,’ from Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has had several officers leave their … Read more

From Tracking The Pre- And Post-independence Journey Of Storied Indian Brands To A New World Pickleball League, Our Top Stories Of The Week

Companies that contributed to nation-building 1) Sailing the winds of changeForbes India’s latest issue is dedicated to the organisations established before the country’s independence that then transitioned to support nation-building. Today’s newsletter features some exciting stories from the Independence Day Special. The first one is Bajaj Electricals. It started as Radio Lamp Works in 1938 … Read more

Government plans to improve UK workers’ rights ‘lack crucial details’, says top thinktank | Workers’ rights

The Labour government’s highly publicised plans to improve workers’ rights and end years of stagnating wages, insecure jobs and in-work poverty are full of ambiguities and lack crucial detail, a leading thinktank on the future of work has concluded. A report by the Autonomy Institute, which promotes a fairer and more democratic economy, says the … Read more