The tourist rush in recent years marked a shift for the Valley, as does the spontaneous outpouring of grief following the Pahalgam massacre. Kashmir still finds itself at a crossroads
The tourist rush in recent years marked a shift for the Valley, as does the spontaneous outpouring of grief following the Pahalgam massacre. Kashmir still finds itself at a crossroads
These charismatic insects hold the threads of our planet’s ecological tapestry
The suspension of trade with Pakistan post Pahalgam terror attack adds another chapter to Attari check-post’s muddled history
A very hefty compensation from hospitals will at least force them to take patient safety more seriously
From his debut in Mani Ratnam’s ‘Alaipayuthey' to his latest ‘Test’, R Madhavan wears many masks
Flavourful, light and nutritious, broccoli offers refreshing variations
91-year-old Baroda-based artist Jyoti Bhatt reflects on the diversity of his mediums and the rootedness of his oeuvre
Where does human imagination stand at the intersection of machine efficiency and artistic endeavour?
It is now considered a worthy investment by international art institutions and collectors alike
F Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel on the illusive American dream continues to dazzle
Netflix’s ‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ is a stark reminder of how social media fuels health misinformation — influencers offering healthcare advice without any medical training, often with dangerous consequences
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A book explores the agency of women in colonial Punjab, while a poet writes on the meaning of loss
AAP govt’s ongoing anti-drug campaign in Punjab points to the scale of the crisis and the inter-linked challenges
It gained notoriety as the year Emergency was proclaimed, but 1975 was also about glory — the Indian hockey team winning the World Cup, a feat that has not been repeated
Venues across Canada are increasingly hosting Punjabi musical events, drawing large crowds eager to celebrate their culture
We need people like him to remind us that without an active involvement in ‘culture’, important books will be allowed to disappear from view
A recall of the tiger-sighting holiday with General Sundarji
106th anniversary of massacre is a time to reflect on how students suffered then, and how they perceive the event now
In his second innings, critically-acclaimed actor Rahul Bhat feels people are finally recognising the worth of actors
The harvest festival is of great significance for many states in India. For Punjab, it has spiritual significance
The taste of this tandoori murg ka baap from Thailand will grow on you
There should be no shortage of applicants from India. Reason? There would be no ED, CBI, FCRA, Interpol or extradition rules on Mars, the only rule being ‘what you grab is what you get’
Levying service charge in any part of the country will now violate not only the CCPA’s guidelines, but also the Delhi High Court’s order
‘Remembering’, Arpita Singh’s solo show at London’s prestigious Serpentine public gallery, encapsulates six decades of her practice
There is more to our nation’s destiny than the removal of statues and the renaming of towns
Why are we afraid of our children? Why do we give in to their whims and fancies even where everyday food is concerned?
The performance installation artist's three-decade journey is the subject of a new book
Various kinds of rice adorn our tables in different ways and flavours