Two books by Salima Hashmi capture the life and times of the legendary poet, her own remarkable journey and a desire for peace with India
Two books by Salima Hashmi capture the life and times of the legendary poet, her own remarkable journey and a desire for peace with India
Pakistan by their use of war imagery and India by their petulant antics have let cricket down
Dame Jane Goodall’s entire life was taken up by the most difficult job in the world — understanding and protecting the wildernesses and wild denizens of Planet Earth
A biography by neuroscientist Asha Gopinathan brings to the forefront Anna Mani, who built India’s meteorological backbone
Be it a bowl of ghugni, a plate of sundal or a dip of hummus, chickpeas bring flavour, nostalgia, and community to every season
It’s a week where chaos and cosmic order break into a gleeful tango in the valley
The pursuer must constantly endeavour to develop and keep his faculty of reasoning sharp
The postal system has seen several changes, but there are so many memories attached
The landmark retrospective honours the modernist
As awareness campaigns fail to have the desired impact in absence of a coherent strategy, efforts like CopConnect app lend hope
The art market is booming like never before, thanks to global interest and fierce bidding
In almost 50 per cent of cases, it is the reproductive health problems in men which are causing child-bearing issues for couples
The barnyard millet and green peas tikki combines lightness with flavour, offering a crisp, wholesome snack that’s as nutritious as it is satisfying
Packed with health benefits, this sweet delight from Karnataka can be served as a chilled burfi or shaped into a soft pudding
Run by his great-granddaughter now, Gurbaksh Singh’s utopian town remains a defiant oasis, scarred but battling ahead
Bharatanatyam dancer and Padma Shri recipient believes in going beyond human-centric perspectives
Weird dictums regulate the membership of various clubs
‘All the Way to the River’ is perhaps her boldest work
On his birth anniversary, it is fitting to recall not only the image of Bhagat Singh walking to the gallows, but also his voice, his message
The long-forgotten recipe of Bihari peetha is made with rice flour dough, packed with spicy chana dal
A new generation of plant lovers is driving India’s Rs 26,000-cr home gardening market
After every setback, language must carry out its mandate to speak into the future with hope and resolve
For Gen Z, social media apps aren’t distractions but lifelines where friendships spark, identities are formed and memes reign
Having a GI tag can really help, provided the execution is not reduced to being merely symbolic. Low awareness among rural stakeholders often limits benefits, allowing intermediaries to dominate profits
President Trump’s new rules for H-1B visas have caused panic among Indians in US — out of the 7.3 lakh H-1B visa holders, over 70 per cent are from India.
Ram Katha over the centuries has produced nearly 300 versions — unique interpretations with a basic structure that celebrates victory of good over evil. Now, a once gentle, contrite Ram is a weaponised Superman. Sita is reduced to a meek figure. How many of us want to resurrect our Ramlila memories? How much do our young wish to remember these?
Many young people are turning up at hospitals with heart disease symptoms. World Heart Day on September 29 brings the focus on this alarming trend and early awareness and screening
Sabudana steps out of its usual khichdi-and-vada identity in innovative Chef Nishant Choubey’s festive creation — a momo that celebrates tradition with a touch of Chilean prunes and chillies
The festival invites artistes and audiences from across the country and the world