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Dhruvi Acharya's landmark solo exhibition at Hampi Art Labs
Dhruvi Acharya's landmark solo exhibition at Hampi Art Labs

The Hindu

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Dhruvi Acharya's landmark solo exhibition at Hampi Art Labs

The Journey is Home, a significant solo exhibition by acclaimed contemporary artist Dhruvi Acharya, which began on June 1, at Hampi Art Labs in Toranagallu, Ballari district, will be on display till September 30th, 2025. The JSW Foundation, the social development arm of the $24 billion JSW Group and host of the exhibition, stated that The Journey is Home, curated by noted art critic Girish Shahane, features an expansive collection of Dhruvi Acharya's works, ranging from her early creations to more recent pieces. It delves into a deeply personal exploration of identity, motherhood, environmental awareness, grief, and the complexities of urban life. Dhruvi Acharya's art, rooted in autobiography, often connects with larger, universal subjects. The exhibition's title is inspired by a poem by the Japanese author and Zen practitioner Matsuo Basho, reflecting Dhruvi Acharya's early interest in Buddhist philosophy. Her work is known to explore the psychological and emotional musings of a woman. The exhibition also features key works from the JSW collection. Sangita Jindal, chairperson of the JSW Foundation, expressed her enthusiasm for the show. 'I see hope and resilience in Dhruvi Acharya's layered works, which often reflect the psychological and emotional musings of a woman. I am delighted that Hampi Art Labs is hosting a solo show by Dhruvi, an artist I have long admired.' Describing the exhibition as a mid-career survey, Dhruvi Acharya said, 'The show includes work from various stages of my journey, including those commissioned or acquired by Sangita Jindal over the last 25 years. These pieces reflect my investigations into memory, love, loss, motherhood, the status of women in society, and the deteriorating environment. I am grateful to Hampi Art Labs and JSW Foundation for providing a space where these stories can breathe and resonate.' Located near the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi, Hampi Art Labs spans nine acres and serves as a cultural retreat offering studio spaces, galleries, artist residencies, and educational programmes. Rooted in the region's rich artistic and architectural heritage, the centre is a vital cultural initiative of the JSW Foundation. The Journey is Home is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., from Monday to Friday, offering visitors a unique opportunity to engage with one of India's most thoughtful and introspective contemporary artists in an inspiring setting.

JSW Infrastructure promoter entity pares 2% stake for Rs 1,210 crore
JSW Infrastructure promoter entity pares 2% stake for Rs 1,210 crore

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

JSW Infrastructure promoter entity pares 2% stake for Rs 1,210 crore

New Delhi, Sajjan Jindal Family Trust , one of the promoters of JSW Infrastructure , on Friday divested a 2 per cent stake in the company for Rs 1,210 crore through an open market transaction. The latest transaction came as the promoter entity has to comply with market regulator Sebi's minimum public shareholding (MPS) norms. According to the bulk deal data available on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Sajjan Jindal Family Trust (through its trustees Sajjan Jindal and Sangita Jindal) sold 4.2 crore shares, amounting to a 2 per cent stake in Mumbai-based JSW Infrastructure . Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas Prices In Dubai Might Be More Affordable Than You Think Villas In Dubai | Search Ads Get Quote Undo The shares were offloaded at an average price of Rs 288.21 apiece, taking the transaction value to Rs 1,210.48 crore. After the latest transaction, Sajjan Jindal Family Trust's holding in JSW Infra has declined to 78.72 per cent from 80.72 per cent. Also, the promoter and promoter group entities' stake has reduced to 83.62 per cent from 85.62 per cent in the company. Meanwhile, the Singapore government picked up an additional 1.84 crore shares or 0.9 per cent stake in JSW Infrastructure for Rs 531 crore. Live Events The shares were picked up at an average price of Rs 288.10 per piece, taking the deal value to Rs 531.47 crore. Details of the other buyers of JSW Infrastructure's shares could not be identified on the NSE. On Friday, shares of JSW Infrastructure slipped 2.93 per cent to close at Rs 288.35 apiece on the NSE. In a filing on May 9, Sajjan Jindal Family Trust said, "We intend to sell up to a maximum of 2 per cent of the total paid up equity share capital of the company, aggregating to 4.2 crore equity shares, in a single or multiple tranches, over a period beginning from May 13, 2025, or onwards till March 31, 2026, subject to any other permissible methods of meeting minimum public shareholding in terms of the applicable law". JSW Infrastructure, which made its stock market debut on October 3, 2023, has witnessed an 18 per cent increase in its share price over the past year. As per Sebi's norms, all listed companies are mandated to maintain a minimum public shareholding of 25 per cent within a stipulated time frame following their listing. Newly listed firms are typically granted a three-year window to meet this requirement. JSW Infrastructure is part of the Sajjan Jindal led-JSW Group and is the second largest private commercial port operator in India with a capacity of 177 million tonnes per annum (mtpa).

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