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Big John is among the biggest of his kind and is going on sale in Paris.

He’s a bit bony, with three horns on his head (one at the nose, two on the forehead), which is where he gets his name. Bidders might pay as much as $1.4 to $1.8 million, even though he died 66 million years ago. What is he?

Picturetim­e Digiplex has installed an inflatable theatre in this chilly region, in an attempt to bring cinema to remote areas. The mobile theatre is situated at an altitude of 11,562 feet, making it the world’s highest. Where in India is it?

For the third consecutiv­e year, this London-based sculptor has topped the Hurun India Art List. His work sold for a total of Rs 20.64 crore over 65 lots. His Cloud Gate, in Chicago’s Millennium Park, has been nicknamed The Bean. He’s using nanotechno­logy to create the blackest black artworks. His name?

In rural Jodhpur, where schools remain shut and local kids can’t access books, the NGO Room To Read’s mobile library, with balloons and 1,500 books, has become a huge attraction. The cart moves not by car or train, but by a sort of desert ship. What?

Today is the birth anniversar­y of Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrish­nan, the second President of India. Why is this a special cause for celebratio­n for educationa­l institutes?

Salman Rushdie’s new novel isn’t quite a novel. He’ll release his new work in 12 serialised instalment­s on a newsletter service that has 250,000 paying subscriber­s. What is the name of the service?

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