An essential part of childhood, the concept also caters to in-between-meal snacks
An essential part of childhood, the concept also caters to in-between-meal snacks
Two years before he penned ‘Why I Am An Atheist’, a letter to his friend Amar Chand reveals a young revolutionary in transition — marked by emotional vulnerability, inner conflict, and a search for moral and ideological grounding
Robert Macfarlane speaks to Siddharth Pandey about his latest book, ‘Is a River Alive?’ where he undertakes major journeys to rivers in northern Ecuador, South India; and north-eastern Quebec, where communities are waging a desperate battle to save the lives of these waterbodies
A mini edition to kick off in Birmingham later this month
A platform that talks about films with stars, but not the ones they are associated with
Aditya Arya says photographs are narratives that invite us to reflect, remember, and engage with the world around us
Pulitzer for Palestinian writer-poet Mosab Abu Toha comes at a time when voices on Palestine are facing a clampdown
All saints engage themselves in service to others, constant prayer, reading from scriptures, preaching sermons, alms-giving and ascetic practices, compassionate acts, self-denial, and generosity
Like homicide or genocide, ecocide too involves killing, but on a planetary scale
Virat has achieved it all, the status of a legend, Test cricket’s mascot, a batting genius and a skipper par excellence
The two destinations, so far top picks for Indian travellers, are no longer finding favour amid diplomatic tensions
Extreme weather events, shifting monsoon patterns and rising temperatures are disrupting the cultivation of this food crop which is ranked fourth important globally
This elegant dish, which brings home flavours of France, is prepared with local, seasonal ingredients
Her art subverts set patterns. Her book, too, resists the template of a traditional tome
The IPL game that will be remembered for events that unfolded off the field
The story exists in layers, capturing key transformations of Hindu society
As strikes and counter-strikes by drones and missiles as well as small arms and artillery continue between India and Pakistan along the entire western front and a tense atmosphere prevails, the Central government has authorised Chief of the Army Staff...
The late Punjabi artist Balraj Khanna’s exhibition at the prestigious Tate UK is a testament to South Asian artists’ long battle against prejudice
Why Piprahwa case is a spiritual reckoning for Tibetan Buddhists
The debate on dairy versus analogue paneer has brought the beloved Indian staple under the scanner
From India to Denmark, mapping the great migration
The coarse chutney-like chermoula can add tang to vegetarian dishes as well
The people of Pakistan have been herded and reduced to become that ‘second nation’
Sarnath Banerjee’s ‘The Daily Melancolony of a Heartburn City’ brought the curtain down on the art space
We have to trust the wisdom of our own historical thinking
A unique fusion of Armenian and Bengali flavours, this ‘dolma’ draws inspiration from the long history of Armenian communities in Kolkata
The nourishing gluten-free Sindhi sorghum flatbread pairs perfectly with sabzi, curd, butter, or even lush creamy Fromage Blanc cheese
You can play with butter chicken as much as you wish to, without taking away its soul
A fragile medium, paper lends delicacy, sharpness and vulnerability to art
The powerful stories of Banu Mushtaq, whose ‘Heart Lamp’ has been shortlisted for the International Booker Prize 2025, are clear, evocative, personal and political