No two people can be as different as these Indian cricket team coaches, yet there are underlying similarities
No two people can be as different as these Indian cricket team coaches, yet there are underlying similarities
‘Touching Light’ is an ode to the practice and practitioners of photography, as we celebrate the bicentennial of the medium
Romanticised in popular narratives, Danish Husain’s is a more humanistic portrayal of the man
The flavour of the season is citizenship, something we thought had been decided 75 years ago by a liberal Constitution
In my wanderings over the hills and after visually dissecting the garbage that one sees blocking streams and rivulets, there are a surprising number of shoes
Buddha revealed: where there is life, there is desire, and where there is desire, there is suffering
A new book offers a unique perspective on the world of fame and power, from a tailor’s chair
Even as NCERT justifies the changes, the deletions and additions, especially in Class 8 social science textbook, are facing scrutiny
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A tribute to art historians BN Goswamy, Milo Beach and Eberhard Fischer, Museum Rietberg’s GBF Foundation carries forward their seminal work
Indian sweets like burfi, kheer, ras malai and more can be prepared with almond or coconut milk
Pack-size manipulations and opacity in pricing make it difficult to compare and make informed purchases
As the use of Kashmiri declines, digital platforms helmed by youngsters have taken the lead in promoting the language
Marking two decades of the founding of Gallerie Nvya, ‘21 — Memories & Milestones (2004-2025)’ puts some rare works on display
Pollywood needs to write better roles for its mothers and grandmothers who have for long been used as background props
From Mohali to Mumbai, a few celebrity-owned restaurants are showing that they’re more than branding exercises. What sets them apart is not the fame on the signboard, but the food, design and thoughtfulness on the table
Cynical opinions on how degraded our leaders are or how the dignity of institutions has been stripped can’t dim our pride in Independence Day
With architecture that provokes art, Bharat Bhavan exemplifies a rare vision. To remain relevant, it must gather its founding courage
In Buddhist teaching, disturbing emotions are seen as real enemies
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An ode to the madness that Mumbai is, Rahul daCunha’s play continues to amuse audiences, young and old
It was prone to human failings — design dogma, manufacturing and maintenance sloth and yes, very good and bad pilots. But it became the sweet ‘first’ love of every fighter pilot
Planted in the late 1800s, Sycamore Gap tree stood at a dramatic dip in the landscape along the Roman-era Hadrian’s Wall, and was one of England’s most photographed trees
Centre vouches for green fuel’s utility and performance amid consumer concerns about vehicle health and mileage
Every river remembers its course. The calamity in Uttarkashi was waiting to happen, and blame lies squarely on human activity
Delivering a Rs 500-cr hit and generating a buzz that is rare in the film industry, as 22-year-old Amritsar girl Aneet Padda basks in the success of ‘Saiyaara’, she’s not the only one celebrating her dream start
Cutting-edge innovations are transforming daily commutes into smarter, safer and more exciting journeys
This slow-cooking method in a sealed pot originated in Persia and was refined in Awadh
Shortlisted for a prestigious prize, Chennai-based Yuvan Aves’ book is a masterclass in nature writing
Artists across the country consciously moved on to daring experimentation, intensely intimate stories and visual languages grounded in their worlds and personal histories