We make many mistakes in the kitchen or while cutting or cooking dishes that affect or compromise many nutrients in them. Right cooking method can maximise the nutritional quality of your meals
We make many mistakes in the kitchen or while cutting or cooking dishes that affect or compromise many nutrients in them. Right cooking method can maximise the nutritional quality of your meals
The four-day festival promises readings, performances, and dialogues that celebrate South Asia’s shared creative heritage
Infused with saffron, sweetened with honey or jaggery, and topped with delicate foam, the kesari doodh cappuccino brings old-world comfort into a contemporary cup
The chatbot doesn’t create reality, it packages impressions, trends and ideological cues into plausible prose, delivered instantly
From temple kitchens centuries back to finding its way into every household celebration, this traditional delicacy has come a long way
Dating back centuries, these structures still speak of the influences the trade town was exposed to
The art show explores how cities, bodies and objects impact memory
As the star enters a new decade, his films are back in theatres
Every religion teaches humility and calm. We are prone to disregard these in the heat of the moment
Another glimpse finally of the late Pulitzer-winning author's craft
The cricket board is controlled by the ruling party members and if they don’t want to be accused of bias, they should explain the logic behind his omission
We have tried our best to drag all our respected public institutions to this tu-tu, main-main level
The shape is all-important when it comes to cooking and retaining the texture of a vegetable
Fire-heated tubs in Copenhagen or Muay Thai fitness on Thailand beaches, wellness tourism shifts from indulgence to equilibrium
From the “cult of domesticity” in the 19th century to the “Supermom” and “Soccer Mom” images of the last century, motherhood has been trapped in impossible, exhaustive standards
Punjab’s war against drugs has become a daily battle between enforcement and empathy, recovery and relapse. Despite a statewide campaign, the focus, experts say, is still on punishment rather than treatment
They are more susceptible to overheating and fire because many are made with low-quality battery cells, and must be kept within arm’s reach
The centenary is not merely a celebration of formulas or theorems, but of the human spirit that animates them
Day three of the ongoing Dharamshala International Film Festival was about packed screenings and conversations
Indie filmmakers share challenges and joys of making films
Young adults and adolescents are increasingly developing osteopenia and osteoporosis, once called the bone disease of the elderly. This is mainly due to changing lifestyles, poor nutrition, lack of physical activity and indoor living
With its melt-in-the-mouth texture and royal green flecks of pista, Besan Pista Burfi is a sweet reminder of home and celebration
With more than 12 shows featuring names such as Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Kapur and Anupam Kher, Season 6 is poised to be the largest-ever edition of Delhi Theatre Festival
Glimpses from a morning at the Amul dairy cooperative society in Gujarat
Curator of the sixth edition of Kochi-Muziris Biennale, the performance artiste says in art, politics must not be offered on a platter, but can emerge through slippages and cracks
Every brand that the creative czar worked on spoke to the consumer and not at the consumer
The splendid isolation which enabled the mysterious village of Malana to preserve its unique culture for hundreds of years is now being nibbled away
Shahi Subz Gosht has been replicated from the royal repertoire of princely kitchens
You can now track your heart rate, blood sugar, oxygen levels, sleep quality at home, but use tech to spot trends and not to self-treat
Manu is not just one character of Hindu imagination but many. He is a ritualist, survivor, lawgiver and ancestor