Real winners will be those who build systems that think like travellers and operate like humans
Real winners will be those who build systems that think like travellers and operate like humans
Archival images by eminent photographer Sondeep Shankar and The Tribune’s Karam Singh from Khalsa Panth’s tercentenary celebrations
As New Delhi's Latitude 28 gallery turns 15, it gets a new address and a show to celebrate
As AQI soars and smog creeps indoors, air purifiers are emerging as must-have health guardians
A house with a stream of visitors, but there was often a hush. Now I know why those silences came
When the temperature dips, there is nothing quite like a bowl of hot soup
Anuradha Roy’s new book, 'Called by the Hills: A Home in the Himalaya', captures 25 years of setting up home in the Himalayas
If women decided public policy and conflict resolution, the world would be more just and peaceful
The magic of Indian mythology is that gods are never frozen in one form. They change as they travel. They carry both dignity and desire
I watched the Super Moon with more than a tinge of sadness. I was sad, because some things should be beyond science and the avarice of man
Undefeated in his five-decade career, Gama Pehalwan — who was born in Amritsar and died in Lahore in 1960 — achieved legendary status. A new Canadian documentary on a namesake expat from Jalandhar whips up Gama memories
Independent cinema is facing an existential crisis, and indie filmmakers say government support is crucial
An alcoholic, sober for 27 years now, shares her 23-year hellish journey of being drunk 24/7
Is there a way out of alcoholism? At an AA convention in Haridwar, recovering alcoholics show how
This vegan-friendly recipe is his ode to sustainability, simplicity and the deep comfort of warm, earthy flavours
It offers a rare glimpse into the artist’s lifelong dialogue with form, colour and the infinite
The award carries a cash prize of Rs 15 lakh, a trophy, and a citation
In Punjab, kissas became symbols of defiance against forced unions, societal taboos. Heer, Sohni, Sassi and Sahiba weren’t just women characters, but cultural grenades lobbed by Sufi poets in the voice of dhadhis
A year after his demise, the sarangi sounds like pining to get back its most impactful virtuoso
In the novelist’s 250th birth centenary year, special events reiterate her creative greatness
Please let us not force this grand melange of cultures in a restrictive narrative crafted by some political strategists for winning elections
Women’s cricket has shown finesse and virtuosity that is fast vanishing from men’s cricket
Come winter, and a warm halwa doesn’t just finish the meal, it completes the moment
Two teens — selected at the last moment — give a credible performance in the Bahrain Asian meet
Excerpt from Rupinder S Brar’s ‘Empire Speaks: Kavya Narratives of India’s Cultural History'
The music director — whose birth centenary falls on November 19 — earned equal fame in the North and the South
An SC judge’s comment on the high cost of refreshments raises hope that courts may intervene, and industry changes its ways
Can a vehicle depict the owner’s bent of mind, as the Haryana DGP seems to suggest? Call out reckless behaviour on the road by a Thar driver or a Bullet rider, reasons car rallyist Garima Avtar, but why judge or generalise?
As the security agencies dismantle the new white-collar terror network in Kashmir and elsewhere, a bigger challenge is addressing radicalisation and looking for answers
A new photography show at Gurugram-based Museo Camera explores the notion of perception