The words 'safety' and 'security' crop up many times in the conversation. For the couple, they seem to be operative words
Iranian musician Shervin Hajipour's now global song is an ode to women-led protests against oppressive regime
Be it the Orcas who are the wolves of the sea or the Manta Ray's seven-meter wingspan, the ocean is rich in biodiversity
With Bollywood and e-commerce taking over the ramps, what is keeping fashion's style icons busy?
Told with compassion, the novel serves as a philosophical treatise and psychological exploration of misogyny, death, time, borders, love and hate
Percussion virtuoso Trilok Gurtu on his upcoming India tour, growing up as thumri legend Shobha Gurtu’s son and the persistent restiveness that led a traditional tabla player to world music
The collection of short stories by the 2022 Booker Prize winner pushes the boundaries of what a reader might expect from the genre
The academic, who translated Khalid Jawed's prize-winning Urdu novel 'Ne'mat Khana' into English, speaks of her literary inheritance and the need for interconnection that translation fulfills
To create a life worth living, we must listen to our hearts
They encouraged us to experiment with what we learned and use that knowledge as an armour
Hazaribagh in the Chota Nagpur plateau had once been home to a healthy population and diversity of predators, including one of the largest tigers ever found in India. Over the years, poaching and unmitigated industrialisation have laid its forests to waste
Anjolie Ela Menon, 82, on painting divine mothers in her current exhibition at Vadehra Art Gallery in New Delhi, her recurring symbols and being friends with Husain
On the sidelines of the recently-concluded Jaipur Literature Festival, the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2022 winner on the power of storytelling, the importance of expanding the frame and the way Buddhism has shaped her understanding of reality
Unpacking the Padma Vibhushan-winner, architect BV Doshi’s philosophy of life and design through the Kamala House, which he built and lived in for over six decades.
Be a lone wolf and mind your words.
Actor-producer-entrepreneur Chhavi Mittal survived breast cancer and is now an awareness crusader, asking women to go for early screening and annual follow-ups regardless of their age. And with the lifestyle corrections brought on by the disease, she now has a happier and fitter life
A must-read book to understand the valour and sacrifices of common people
The lies, the false promises and the extravagant lifestyle he gave them
A team from IIT-B, led by Prof Samir Maji, has developed a technology that can measure toxic protein aggregates
Prince Harry’s memoir is a riveting account of the lives of British royalty that ultimately feels reductive
The veteran screenwriter offers glimpses into Shah's artistic, intellectual and humane side, against a backdrop of political churn
The Indian Express Rural Affairs Editor Harish Damodaran on his prize-winning book that details the rise of Hatsun Agro and its founder
Internet entrepreneur Warikoo on learning from life and why the self-help industry needs to be more inclusive
Be it finding ingredients that wear the sustainability badge, fermented foods that keep a happy guy, or opting for specialised flourless and millet-based cakes – chefs plan to keep their vows to the earth and themselves more real.
Unlike us, there is no ridiculous preening and posturing after a successful kill, with boots and rifle stock on the body of the victim




