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  • Karnataka spends Rs 12,669 crore on 500 crore bus trips under Shakti scheme for women

    Congress-led Karnataka government's Shakti Scheme, launched on June 11, 2023, completed 500 crore trips by women passengers on July 14 this year

  • Union Cabinet approves revamped coal allocation policy as India plans to expand its thermal power capacity

    The revised policy will offer an opportunity to a number of private companies who have won commercial and captive coal mines in the government's auctions to set up thermal power plants in the future.

  • Zubin Balaporia of Indus Creed: ‘I still get royalties for a Govind Nihalani film’

    Moneycontrol Exclusive: At Serendipity Arts Festival 2024, music co-curator & Indus Creed founder-keyboardist Zubin Balaporia talks about the curation, evolution of Indian rock, jamming with Manipuri rocker abducted by militants & the loss of Zakir Hussain.

  • Bengaluru Metro sees ridership and revenue surge despite free bus travel for women

    Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has also witnessed a rise in daily ridership from 27.7 lakh before the launch of the Shakti scheme to around 36-40 lakh now.

  • Top 3 Most Powerful Shakti Peeths in India

    Unveil the mysteries and spiritual magnificence of India's most revered Shakti Peeths. Explore these powerful centers of worship and the tales of faith that surround them.

  • PM Modi Slams Rahul Gandhi Over Shakti Remark, Says Every Mother Is A Shakti For Me | Elections 2024

    On 17th March Rahul Gandhi while concluding ceremony of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in Maharashtra took a jibe on NDA regime. He said that INDIA bloc's fight is against 'shakti' which is a form of power & Maa Durga in Hinduism. This had started a political spat between Congress and BJP leaders. Now, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has hit back at Rahul Gandhi for his statement saying every mother and daughter is a form of ‘shakti’ in the country. Watch for more

  • Zakir Hussain’s Shakti band members Shankar Mahadevan & V Selvaganesh on 66th Grammy win for Best Global Album

    The second coming of 51-year-old band Shakti, started by John McLaughlin and Zakir Hussain, that introduced the fusion genre to the world, has won Best Global Music Album award at the 2024 Grammy Awards for their new album 'This Moment'.

  • All you need to know about the 66th Grammys: Taylor Swift vs SZA, who’ll win big?

    Rock heavyweights Metallica and Foo Fighters lock horns for Best Rock Album & Performance, legendary band Shakti is up for Best Global Music Album, and American R&B will have its moment at Grammy Awards 2024.

  • Women in Karnataka record over 100 crore free bus rides under Shakti scheme

    On June 11, Karnataka government rolled out 'Shakti' scheme, one of the five poll guarantees of the Congress party.

  • Bengaluru to get 2,211 buses by March 2024, govt sets recruitment conditions

    Set up regulatory authority to revise fares; implement online ticketing: Karnataka finance department instructs RTCs

  • Inside IIT Madras: Big industry prefers Chinese chips over Indian

    The biggest issue IIT Madras-made Shakti faces is that it’s unproven, has less mindshare, and lacks scale, say industry watchers, and add that sometimes great engineers need great marketers

  • Shakti at 50 | Shankar Mahadevan: 'Shakti is a band that is going to live forever'

    Shankar Mahadevan on touring with Shakti in its 50th year, being part of the Berklee Indian Ensemble album 'Shuruaat' nominated for Best Global Music Album at the 65th Grammy Awards, and being a proud musician-father.

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