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
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
Recipient of the Sovereign Asian Art Prize, the artist expresses the trauma of displacement and loss
Faith has been one of Dinesh Khanna’s abiding muses over the years
In 1921, a blue-coloured passport was issued for the first time in the format of a 32-page booklet
The Tribune visits Tajpur village in Jalandhar, the ‘abode’ of the convicted self-styled godman
The travel boom is a welcome change, but serious concerns are being raised about the consequences of inadequate restrictions
For brand IPL, every piece of dramatic theatre is an opportunity to sell wares and make money
In his works, he talked of men and women without binding them to any political ideology
Velavadar National Park in Gujarat has the highest concentration of blackbucks
The historic tree may have slipped from the national memory, but stands tall as a witness to Mahatma Gandhi’s prayer meetings and speeches as part of Dandi March 95 years ago
Film historian Bhim Raj Garg undertakes a cinematic journey, decade by decade
In Thailand, creating a salad has been raised to a fine art
Balwant Thakur engages in social dialogue through his plays
The seizure of non-ISI marked goods from Amazon and Flipkart godowns has undermined consumer confidence
No matter how vigorously govts claim to support free speech, hardly any politician believes people should get to say what they want, however they want
For WE Buchanan and his Shimla-born son Colin, the quality of a town was defined by the quality of its public realm — a maxim ignored in Himachal