By examining what it means to be a distinctly Naga Christian in her book, Kire allows Christianity to emerge as a many-layered conversation rather than a coercion of colonial Christianity
In her debut novel, Shwartz uses a collective first-person narrative voice to draw readers into the histories of women who stand alone
The book, whose recurring theme is the spirit world, recounts the whimsical and weird tale of a clan over 140 years
The wacky and quacky world of the water fowls
As India gears up to welcome the first batch of Namibian cheetahs in MP’s Kuno National Park, hope and trepidation abound in its adjoining villages
The octogenarian who has been instrumental in getting the Namibian cheetah to India, on the journey and the road ahead
From punk rockers Sex Pistols, The Smiths to The Beatles, everyone had a song on the Queen
Singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh talks about his Netflix release, Jogi, why the 1984 riots should be called a genocide and his role as an artiste.
Earlier this week, the director of feted plays such as Bhaskara Pattelarum Thommiyude Jeevithavum and Ayussinte Pusthakam won the Kerala state's Mullanezhi Award for Lifetime Achievement
The winner of the 2022 Hasselblad Award, Singh on rejecting norms and dancing with her camera
We play music to help them grow, some say they can feel emotions. What if plants were really sentient?
Despite its ideological bias, the book tries to provide an alternate perspective to understand Gandhi other than from the secular prism
Experts suggest behavioural modification by simple tricks, smart substitutes that do not compromise a child’s nutritional requirements and ways to minimise dependency on food apps
We may have left our school days behind but never those who once guided us and sent us forward on our journey
The novel that intertwines history and fiction has been longlisted for the 2022 JCB Prize for Literature
This year, at 116 pages, Irish writer Claire Keegan’s historical novel 'Small Things Like These' (Faber) is the slimmest book ever to be shortlisted for the Booker Prize
Writer, Rebel, Soldier, Lover: The Many Lives of Agyeya is set against the cultural landscape of the 20th century and explores the life of the iconic writer, who was one of the mainstays of the Nayi Kavita literary movement
The fictional Ammu shared Mary Roy's defiance and feisty spirit, but not her hard-won battles
Textile revivalist Lavina Baldota has brought together over 100 exhibits of specially commissioned fabrics by skilled artisans, well-known designers and artists
The shallow end of a pool has its own share of non-human visitors
Historian Nayanjot Lahiri on her mentor, friend, colleague, Basudev Chatterji
The 85-year-old artist in conversation with Vasudevan Akkitham, his student at Faculty of Fine Art, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda (1979 to 1983, Diploma in Painting)
When students taught this teacher
Hussain on the greatest de-conditioning by his mentor Khalid Tyabji
The 89-year-old artist in conversation with Rekha Rodwittiya, his student at Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda (1976-1982, BA Painting)





