Artist Ranjan Kaul hosted the preview of his fifth solo exhibition, 'Within, Without,' at Visual Arts Gallery. Explore his phantasmagorical paintings expressing the complexities of contemporary society.
“Untouched, Backwards and Under Pressure”, which is on till October 20, comprises 50 works that include artist proofs, unique edition prints and matrices from established printmakers such as Jai Zharotia, Rini and PD Dhumal, to younger artists such as Aban Raza, Rajesh Deb and Jagadeesh Tammineni
April 19, 2021
Nine student-led teams are vying for seed prize money to get their business plans off the ground in the John P. Ellbogen $50K Entrepreneurship Competition sponsored by the University of Wyoming’s College of Business.
The competition encourages students to act on their talents, ideas and energy to produce tomorrow’s leading businesses. It will be held Friday and Saturday, April 23-24, as a public webinar.
“The dedication and work ethic shown by our nine finalist teams have been outstanding,” says Patrick Kreiser, the UW College of Business Rile Chair of Entrepreneurship and Leadership. “More than anything, the purpose of experiential learning is to convince students to dream big and then provide them with the support to turn those dreams into reality. We are confident that all nine teams offer compelling value propositions and sustainable business models to help support the Wyoming economy.”
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Virus mutations that emerged in Britain, South Africa and Brazil have alarmed EU authorities because of their increased infectivity
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EU leaders shift focus to the new coronavirus variants whose spread risks outpacing the hope that vaccines will put a quickish end to the pandemic in Europe, reports AFP. The chiefs will hold a summit by videolink to protect themselves from infection to raise political awareness on the seriousness of the situation with the new variants, an EU official said. Virus mutations that emerged in Britain, South Africa and Brazil have alarmed EU authorities because of their increased infectivity, prompting bans or restrictions on travellers from those countries.
‘Only in a crisis does India reform and we’re seeing signs of it now’
Ruchir Sharma, head of EMs, Morgan Stanley Investment Management
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Ruchir Sharma head of EMs, Morgan Stanley Investment Management reflects on what India needs to do to join the comeback he expects to see in emerging markets in the 2020s
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The 10 Rules of Successful Nations, Ruchir Sharma has been studying emerging markets for close to 30 years. He was 17 in 1991 and remembers watching from the visitors’ gallery in the Lok Sabha as then finance minister Manmohan Singh delivered the pivotal budget speech. Sharma reflects on what India needs to do to join the comeback he expects to see in emerging markets in the 2020s.