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'Kaise ho bhai': PM Modi's candid moment with Akshay Kumar at HTLS 2024 | Watch

Taking to his social media accounts, Akshay Kumar shared a candid image from his brief meeting with the Prime Minister.

In a video, PM Modi was seen sharing a candid moment with Akshay Kumar at the event, asking him “Kaise ho bhai [how are you, brother]”.
(X/@akshaykumar)
Published on Nov 16, 2024 03:36 PM IST

‘R-Day parade will take place on Central Vista’: Architect Bimal Patel at HTLS

Bimal Patel, who is the chief architect of the Central Vista project, has joined in with R Sukumar, the editor-in-chief of Hindustan Times, for a chat.

Central Vista project architect Bimal Patel in conversation with Hindustan Times' editor-in-chief R Sukumar on the opening day of the HT Leadership Summit on Tuesday. (HT photo)
Published on Nov 30, 2021 07:45 PM IST
By, New Delhi

HTLS 2020: Science and tech — ingredients of a unique global culinary experience

In 2012, Chef Gaggan was one of only two Asians to speak at BCN Vanguardia, the International Gastronomy Conference in Barcelona, sharing the stage with some of world’s top chefs.

Gaggan Anand cooked in the kitchens of some of Asia’s best hotels before studying with the research team at Spain’s famed El Bulli restaurant(Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
Published on Dec 01, 2020 04:23 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By

HTLS 2020: Resetting the coordinates for the journey to the future

Covid-19 has taught us that even strong health systems cannot cope with the adverse consequences of distorted development that continues to create disease.

The health system needs to be reconfigured to deliver services with efficiency, empathy and equity.
Updated on Dec 01, 2020 03:23 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | ByK Srinath Reddy

HTLS 2020: ‘No real Covid impact on highway projects’, says Nitin Gadkari

Nitin Gadkari said that ensuring working capital requirement to the contractor was important, particularly for road construction.

Nitin Gadkari also said there was no need to give “artificial push” to popularise electric vehicles (EVs) because they inherently had advantages to catch the imagination of the people as they were environment-friendly and significantly cost-efficient.(HT Photo)
Updated on Nov 28, 2020 06:56 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By

HTLS 2020: It’s behaviour of people that matters more than where you are, says PVR chairman Ajay Bijli on safety of theatres

HTLS 2020: PVR chairman and MD Ajay Bijli said that lot of countries first opened the cinemas because of the social behaviour of people in cinemas is much quieter and much less conducive to spread (the virus) than anything else.

PVR chairman Ajay Bijli said they are making movie-watching at the cinemas more experiential now.
Updated on Nov 27, 2020 10:17 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By

HTLS 2020: Country and consumers way ahead of govt regulators, says Uday Shankar

HTLS 2020: Uday Shankar, chairman of Star and Disney India, has said a streaming platform should not be insensitive to the country and the culture as what works in one country may not work in every other country.

HTLS 2020: Disney India chairman Uday Shankar said streaming platforms should be sensitive to demands of the country it is servicing.
Updated on Nov 27, 2020 07:39 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By

HTLS 2020: Uday Shankar confirms IPL 2020 has been the biggest ever

HTLS 2020: The Indian Premiere League this year has been the biggest in terms of viewership and theatres and films are all set to follow suit. Entertainment moguls Ajay Bijli and Uday Shankar hold forth on the business of entertainment in a post-Covid world.

HTLS 2020: Ajay Bijli and Uday Shankar discussed business of cinema at the virtual summit.
Updated on Nov 27, 2020 08:13 PM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By

HTLS 2020: India no longer soft target for terrorists, says Rajnath Singh

Rajnath Singh made the remarks at the 18th Hindustan Times Leadership Summit on Thursday, the 12th anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks that led to sweeping changes in the national security set-up.

Rajnath Singh said India was no longer a soft target for the perpetrators of terrorism and the country was imposing heavy cost on those harbouring terror.(HT Photo)
Updated on Nov 27, 2020 07:22 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
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