Wer ist Suzanne Bernert?

Die deutsche Schauspielerin lebt seit 14 Jahren in Indien und hat jüngst ihre bislang meistbeachtete Rolle in dem Film „The Accidental Prime Minister“ gespielt, der im Januar in die Kinos kam. Er behandelt die Regierung des von 2004 bis 2014 amtierenden indischen Premierministers Manmohan Singh. Nach dem Buch eines früheren Singh-Beraters, auf dem der Film basiert, lag die wahre Macht allerdings bei der damaligen Chefin … Continue reading Wer ist Suzanne Bernert?

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German Michelin-star chef Julia Komp: “You can reach everything — but you have to fight for it!”

In an interview with Sonali Shenoy (The New Indian Express – Indulge), German chef Julia Komp talks about her early passion for cooking – inspired by binge-watching hours of Jamie Oliver on television as a 10-year-old -, her inspirations, and Indian food. Komp earned her Michelin-star at age 27 and thus became Germany’s youngest Michelin-star chef – and one of the very few female Michelin-star … Continue reading German Michelin-star chef Julia Komp: “You can reach everything — but you have to fight for it!”

Who is Martin Schwenk?

Martin Schwenk is a true-blue expat, with his job taking him to Germany, the US, Austria and South Africa. Currently he calls India his home, as he has been India-head of German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz since November 1st, 2018. Asked about working in and adjusting to different places, Schwenk told livemint: “Before you move, your perception is made by the press, photos, people around you. … Continue reading Who is Martin Schwenk?

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Indien plant den Bau von vier Batteriezellfabriken bis 2030

Indiens Regierung plant derzeit mit einem Gesamtinvestment in Höhe von rund vier Milliarden Dollar den Aufbau von mindestens vier Batteriezellfabriken mit einer Kapazität von jeweils 10 GWh. Die Zellen sollen für E-Autos als auch für stationäre Energiespeicher für die Stromnetze und für die Unterhaltungselektronik-Industrie genutzt werden. Laut Berechnungen des Think Tanks NITI Aayog – National Institution for Transforming India – wird das Land bis zum … Continue reading Indien plant den Bau von vier Batteriezellfabriken bis 2030

German Ambassador Lindner’s RSS visit triggers huge backlash on social media

German Ambassador Walter J Lindner’s visit to the headquarters of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) on July 17th triggered a huge backlash on social media, with liberal analysts, journalists and political commentators slamming his RSS outreach. Experts say the Hindu extremist group glorifies Adolf Hitler and his “cultural nationalism.”Lindner’s visit was considered unusual as very few foreign diplomats have engaged with the RSS in public. … Continue reading German Ambassador Lindner’s RSS visit triggers huge backlash on social media

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Indo-German project on advanced composite materials launched

The project consortium includes CSIR-NIIST (Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala) as the Indian institute participant; Fenfe Metallurgicals, Bengaluru, for the Indian industry; the Institute of Textile Technology of RWTH Aachen University, as the academic partner in Germany; and CIKONI Gmbh, Stuttgart, the German industrial partner. The project named ‘Advanced fibre reinforced metallic composite’ aims at manufacturing components with superior mechanical and physical properties for the automotive and aerospace … Continue reading Indo-German project on advanced composite materials launched

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‘Ek Je Chhilo Raja’ travels to Stuttgart

Srjit Mukherji’s Bengali film “Ek Je Chhilo Raja”, starring Jisshu Sengupta, Jaya Ahsan, Aparna Sen, Anirban Bhattacharya, Anjan Dutt, Rudranil Ghosh and Sreenanda Shankar, has been selected as part of the 16th Indian Film Festival in Stuttgart. “Ek Je Chhilo Raja”, which was released in India on Durga Puja (12.10.2018), is a period drama based on ‘A Princely Imposter’ by Partha Chatterjee. It draws inspiration … Continue reading ‘Ek Je Chhilo Raja’ travels to Stuttgart

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Europe’s largest Indian film festival to take place in Stuttgart

For the 16th time, cinemas in Stuttgart will open their doors for the Indian Film Festival, offering their audience the possibility to see “India as it is today with all its cultural changes and challenges.” The festival is Europe’s largest Indian film festival. Since 2004, it is held annually by Filmbüro Baden-Württemberg. From July 17th to July 21st 2019, a collection of Indian movies from … Continue reading Europe’s largest Indian film festival to take place in Stuttgart

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German Consul General about waste management in Bangalore: “The clock is ticking!”

In a weekly column of The New Indian Express, influential people talk about “things nice and nasty” about the city of Bangalore. This week, German Consul General Margit Hellwig-Bötte, who has been living in Bangalore for three years, expresses her opinion about the city’s waste management problem, stating that education is the key to solving it. Continue reading German Consul General about waste management in Bangalore: “The clock is ticking!”

Renting electric scooters without driver’s licence?

Yes, thanks to Kolkata-based Startup Dabadigo it is now possible to rent (and ride!) electric scooters without possessing a driver’s licence. Dabadigo-founder Basabjeet (Jijo) Nag explains, how it works: “We did some research and found out that only 16 % of India actually has a driver’s licence. We did a little bit more research and found out that electric scooters where the speed is kept … Continue reading Renting electric scooters without driver’s licence?