Ghazal singer Rajendra Mehta, remembered for the famed nazm Taj Mahal mein aa jaana, passes away
The India Art Festival brings together works of the masters and up-and-coming artists
Shashi Tharoor and Kunal Kamra team up in a new stand-up comedy show that goes on air today
Writer Samit Basu on his cinematic debut, hikikomori and the possibility of an Indian Game of Thrones
It was in 2009 that Rathi began devoting time to his art. Now he has over 45 models of tractors and trucks in his museum Rathi Kala Kendra, which he has set up on the Mansa-Bathinda main road, three kilometres away from the village.
The set takes the audience into the woman’s one-room home, where a cradle is kept near a bed, clothes hang from a wire, a table acts as a kitchen top and a wooden frame as a door.
The table is laid with dishes such as Cheese Fondue, Rösti, Schnitzel and Spätzle, that are staple or a specialty in Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, Germany and other Alpine countries.
An MPhil in history from University of Delhi, Farooqui’s research focuses on the school history textbooks produced after Independence, where she attempted to study textbooks as devices of publicity, performative nationalism, and pedagogy.
What confounds the singer-songwriter is not just his sudden popularity in the indie-music scene, but the wide acceptance the songs in his mother tongue are getting.
One should not need a dictionary to understand judgments
Burman isn’t a celebrated figure in Indian history but her story is inspiring nevertheless. It is tales like hers that CAI intended to share when it launched in 2016.
He was in Kollam, Kerala, as a keynote speaker at the National Conference of the Institute of Urban Designers India (IUDI) last month.
Hrishita Rajbangshi, a postgraduate in ancient history from Jawaharlal Nehru University, writes about witch-hunting in Assam and stresses on the impact of the practice on survivors and their families.
The actor is happy with the rising popularity of the digital platform, and how attention to detail and casting have changed the game for actors like him.
A debut novel set in Kashmir about big ideas — identity, belonging and the perils of good intentions.
Ramesh’s initiation in music happened when she was living in Buffalo, New York, through lessons in Carnatic vocals and Western classical piano.
His ongoing exhibition presented by Saffronart in Delhi comprises his recent works, where the modernist borrows from western masters.
His narrative looks at the lives of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru through the eyes of a former friend and comrade, Markand Trivedi.
The Rising Mallang is a project that strives to revive the musical traditions of the Bhakti movement of north India and the Himalayan regions
The piece explores ideas of theoretical physics from the perspective of an ordinary person who is trying to find greater engagement with the universe and the self.
Rani Balbir Kaur is also working on creating a montage of songs that speak of Nanak’s ideology and messages for the world, starting with Ek Onkar.
"Towards the end of the book, my journeys have taught me empathy which now fills the hole in my heart," says author Amandeep Sandhu.
While scoliosis can be caused by conditions such as cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy, the cause of most scoliosis is unknown.
To make a point that the world is divided, he brought the play The Island to Pune and staged it at Raah - A Literacy and Cultural Centre on November 2.
A range of concerns, from femicide to loneliness, feature in the plays that make up the IAPAR International Theatre Festival 2019






