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The glowing lights, the relaxed and spacious seating area and the fantastic Mumbai skyline. Explore it all at this unique rooftop walking space. |
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The glowing lights, the relaxed and spacious seating area and the fantastic Mumbai skyline. Explore it all at this unique rooftop walking space. |
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1. The Floral-First Mandap - When Flowers Become Architecture: This is not decoration, this is floral architecture. Modern floral mandaps place flowers at the very core of the structure, transforming blooms into walls, columns, ceilings, and canopies. Thousands of tightly clustered flowers form pavilion-style roofs and sculpted pillars, creating an immersive floral universe. Peonies, orchids, hydrangeas, lilacs, and roses are layered for depth and texture, while suspended floral ceilings, cascading columns, aisle arches, and floral backdrops add drama from every angle. Whether ethereal, opulent, or minimalist, these mandaps prove that flowers, when treated architecturally, can completely redefine the ceremonial space. (Image Source: ABP Live AI) |
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Two Hyderabad startups are democratising the stars by launching a pay-as-you-go orbital laboratory. This mission features the world's lightest monolithic telescope and an AI brain rentable for $2 (Rs 180) a minute. |
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Chennai-based OrbitAid Aerospace is set to launch AyulSAT onboard the PSLV this Monday. The mission marks India's first attempt at commercial in-orbit satellite refuelling and docking technology |
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The Moon is no longer just a symbol of past glory. It is now viewed as the gateway between Earth and deep space: close enough to reach quickly, yet distant and hostile enough to test technologies, human endurance. |
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There's a lot to see in the night sky -- the familiar Moon, stars and planets. But there's the unexpected, too -- something blazing across the sky in minutes or even mere seconds. |
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Workbravo on Russel Street combines modern infrastructure with a professional ambiance |
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Also in spotlight: Subi Suresh, noted comedian, is no more |
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Log Off founder Emma Lembke joined 'Sunday Night in America' to describe the harmful effects of social media and suggest that lawmakers should regulate social media to make online spaces safer for our youth. |