Delivering a Rs 500-cr hit and generating a buzz that is rare in the film industry, as 22-year-old Amritsar girl Aneet Padda basks in the success of ‘Saiyaara’, she’s not the only one celebrating her dream start
Delivering a Rs 500-cr hit and generating a buzz that is rare in the film industry, as 22-year-old Amritsar girl Aneet Padda basks in the success of ‘Saiyaara’, she’s not the only one celebrating her dream start
Cynical opinions on how degraded our leaders are or how the dignity of institutions has been stripped can’t dim our pride in Independence Day
With architecture that provokes art, Bharat Bhavan exemplifies a rare vision. To remain relevant, it must gather its founding courage
In Buddhist teaching, disturbing emotions are seen as real enemies
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An ode to the madness that Mumbai is, Rahul daCunha’s play continues to amuse audiences, young and old
It was prone to human failings — design dogma, manufacturing and maintenance sloth and yes, very good and bad pilots. But it became the sweet ‘first’ love of every fighter pilot
Planted in the late 1800s, Sycamore Gap tree stood at a dramatic dip in the landscape along the Roman-era Hadrian’s Wall, and was one of England’s most photographed trees
Centre vouches for green fuel’s utility and performance amid consumer concerns about vehicle health and mileage
Every river remembers its course. The calamity in Uttarkashi was waiting to happen, and blame lies squarely on human activity
Cutting-edge innovations are transforming daily commutes into smarter, safer and more exciting journeys
This slow-cooking method in a sealed pot originated in Persia and was refined in Awadh
Shortlisted for a prestigious prize, Chennai-based Yuvan Aves’ book is a masterclass in nature writing
Artists across the country consciously moved on to daring experimentation, intensely intimate stories and visual languages grounded in their worlds and personal histories
Exploring the coastal state through Bhansali’s now cult film
Raw mangoes simmered in sugar syrup, slowly melding with roasted flour, create a traditional Punjabi dessert that stirs up memories of summer
Inspired by Indian street-style chaat, this crunchy power bowl monsoon recipe can be a staple on ‘clean-eating’ monsoon menu
When we can play together, grieve together and celebrate together, we can live together as well
Teen Divya Deshmukh’s victory in the chess World Cup has given wings to the aspirations of youngsters pursuing the game, and their families
Though dharma is used extensively in Hinduism and Buddhism, dharma is the most elusive word to translate into any non-Indic language, especially English
Neither Nehru nor Tagore had thought of Jana Gana Mana as the national anthem, says Rudrangshu Mukherjee in his book 'Song of India: A Study of the National Anthem'
As parents, we spend too much time, and deny ourselves, in collecting things to leave behind for our children. It’s a waste of parental love
His body of work is an alternate chronicle of the history of classical dance and music in Independent India
One-pot meals are convenient, healthy and tasty, and full of flavours
Government Mohindra College, Patiala, a historic institution, celebrated its 150th anniversary. Founded in 1860, it evolved from a language school to a college affiliated with Calcutta University. Notable alumni include prominent figures in various fields. The college faced challenges during the freedom movement but persevered, becoming one of the largest in the state.
Gandhiji’s visits were significant meetings that were to shape India
The Chilean poet’s books in English translation were not easily accessible and were rare luxuries passed from hand to hand
Transparent wrappers used to dress up the bouquets are made of synthetic materials which are not biodegradable and will take decades to decompose
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Punjabi writer Sukirat reminisces about his visit to Sialkot in Pakistan to trace his ancestral roots — and how emotions flow through the tangled histories of the subcontinent