Dilip Kumar represents the journey of an ‘acting teacher’ who developed his theory through practical demonstrations in his films
Dilip Kumar represents the journey of an ‘acting teacher’ who developed his theory through practical demonstrations in his films
Delicate in texture and taste, this Himalayan fish has a mild and nutty flavour. Grilled, and served alongside vibrant vegetables, it makes for an aromatic, flavourful, wholesome meal
The premium electric vehicle market now offers a range of options, each with special features
Radhika Surana’s solo show in New Delhi is an evocation of natural motifs in various forms
He built Wipro from scratch, gave away $29 billion without fanfare, and still flies economy — Azim Premji remains as understated as ever
A cauldron of experimentation and artistic inquiry, the Repertory finds itself at a crossroads
Names fascinate me, for there’s a story connected to each one — surely, probably
Is a border one to be crossed, or feared? Or one that’s imaginary and permeable?
Researchers cite justifications, while critics as well as farm unions express concerns as Centre, Punjab push for testing new technology
Once among the most remote and underdeveloped areas in Mandi district, Seraj block saw a massive infrastructure push in the past decade. Now, it is confronting the perils of prosperity and fiddling with nature — large-scale destruction caused by extreme weather events, as the development-ecology imbalance wreaks havoc in Himachal Pradesh
The colonial yoke was never just about conquest. It was about rewriting the imagination — training us to doubt ourselves and worship elsewhere.
Often folksy, at times feminist, Madhvi Parekh’s art is rooted both in the past and the present
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Patience is a natural and necessary precondition to be human, to get along with life itself
Instead of frying staple monsoon snacks like pakoda, tikki or samosa, bake, steam or use an air fryer
From keys to codes, bells to cams, home security has got smarter, sleeker, stress-free
BY the time he turned 100, Fauja Singh held several world records in long-distance running, had become a global icon, and appeared alongside football legend David Beckham and boxing great Muhammad Ali in an Adidas advertisement. In 2010, he even replaced Beckham as Adidas’ new poster boy
Fauja Singh fooled not just old age but even the Almighty, because at the age of 114 years, he was fit enough to run, and live without any ailment
Deborah Baker’s new book explores the deep-rooted racial divide in America, and the complexities of Trumpian times
An elegant turban sat on his head like a sculpted crown. With his slim and graceful frame, Fauja Singh channelled his grief into running at the age of 89 — and the world looked in awe every step of the way
Eye flu is an annual occurrence in the hot and humid months of July and August. Following simple hygiene practices, however, can stop its spread
Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) affects persons in their late 60s to 70s, because of the shrinkage of the upper brainstem (which connects the brain to the spinal cord). Earlier symptoms include recurrent, unexplained falls, eye movement abnormalities, slowness and difficulty in speaking and swallowing. Memory and cognitive difficulties also appear as the disease progresses.
When progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a rare neurodegenerative disorder, started affecting his movement, his wife and daughters took it upon themselves to be 24/7 caregivers. Niti Vaidya reflects on the transformative journey...
Their decline is not just about outdated infrastructure, but also about how entertainment itself has become a solitary habit, dressed up as luxury
‘Why Did I Say Yes?’, his ongoing exhibition in the US, is a witty critique of the Indian wedding
His was a people’s theatre. No lights, no raised stage, no ticketed entry. Just actor and audience. Just truth and provocation
TV channels may no longer have to repeatedly use Kohli’s footage to garner TRPs. Gill’s disarming smile can launch a thousand products
Das spent months interacting with this heavenly landscape
This city hears over 20 languages spoken every single day. It welcomes everyone and no one in equal measure