The brief stopover of the two avian guests in Chandigarh became the birding story of the season
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Gadgets like Meta’s smart glasses and Apple’s AirPods promise effortless cross-language conversations, but raise deeper questions about connection
Himalayan states’ non-monetary, but vital, role in the country’s well-being is not acknowledged or taken into account while disbursing Central assistance
Realised knowledge must be accompanied by suitable action that purifies the mind and intellect
We don’t teach girls how to choose love, we teach them how to survive it. Until we make relationships safe, no woman will ever be free
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The Chennai-based firm has become the poster child of India’s swadeshi tech push, thanks to a string of endorsements by top ministers. But as its adoption grows, so do questions on privacy, quality & monopoly
He was the inflexible guru who shaped modern Indian drama’s lexicon. On his birth centenary, a grateful student remembers the NSD founder
In the run-up to the Assembly polls on November 6 and 11, Nitish Kumar has taken dole politics to another high as he faces the toughest electoral battle of his political career
60 emerging artists from across the country are displaying their works at the 34th Ravi Jain Memorial Foundation exhibition
What does Anders Olsson, Chair of the Nobel Committee, say about the Hungarian writer’s works
While India’s culture is being used as a backdrop for glamour, the museum still clings to more than 30,000 Indian artefacts seized during the Raj
He left this world a broken man and his last words, ‘He Ram’, were both an invocation to his God and a regret for having birthed a nation that forsook his most basic lessons of Truth and Non-violence
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
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
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
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
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