Corrections and clarifications December 25, 2020
December 25, 2020 00:02 IST
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December 25, 2020 00:02 IST
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A sentence in an OpEd page article titled “An anti-science lawsuit” (Dec. 24, 2020) that read “The Indian government has been discussing . reasonable cost
paid directly to the government .” should be corrected to say “
paid directly by the government”.
The reference to
Population Council of India (PCI) should be corrected to
Population Council (PC) in the report headlined “Health data shows India doesn’t need a two-child policy: experts” (Dec. 23, 2020).
A report titled “The Hindu Margazhi music contest gets over 800 entries” (Some editions, Dec. 13, 2021) had erroneously said that Erode Nagaraj served as a lecturer in the Thanjavur Vaidyanatha Iyer School for Percussion for
The Hindu Margazhi music contest gets over 800 entries
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Youth from Tokyo, Dubai and the U.S. among them; competition in Carnatic and Hindustani genres
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Sujatha Vijayaraghavan (in picture), M. Lalitha, M. Nandhini, Erode Nagaraj, Lalitha Sharma, Meera Srinivasan and Garimella Subramaniam will be the judges to pick the winners from among over 800 entries received for The Hindu Margazhi Classical Music Competition.
Youth from Tokyo, Dubai and the U.S. among them; competition in Carnatic and Hindustani genres
Young musicians have sent around 800 entries to
The Hindu Margazhi Classical Music Competition around 11.45 p.m. on Saturday.