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A leopard in the wild

Celebrating 50 years of Project Tiger in junglelandSubscriber Only

April 19, 2023 13:09 IST

What would the Big Five have to say for the remarkable success of the conservation project?

suvir feature

Give life a chanceSubscriber Only

April 16, 2023 07:00 IST

In Why Can’t Elephants be Red, the author Vani Tripathi and her daughter Akshara provide a route to inclusive living and a collegial way of being

The Chowmahalla Palace facade (Getty Images)

How the wealth of one of India’s richest royals became an inheritance of lossSubscriber Only

April 16, 2023 16:55 IST

The story of the Nizams of Hyderabad, their heirs, coronations, contentions, and a king’s ransom in a London bank.

plants can both hear and produce sounds

A new study says plants can both hear and produce sounds. The future looks ominousSubscriber Only

April 12, 2023 10:00 IST

At the moment, we, and our consciences, are safe. But the writing seems to be on the wall

ranjit lal

Playing peekaboo with the black-rumped flamebackSubscriber Only

April 5, 2023 10:00 IST

The joyous abandon of the prankster is a thing of wonder

Zeenat Aman is making waves on Instagram.

Sunday Long Reads: A star is reborn – Zeenat Aman, democratic core guided Nehru’s policymaking and moreSubscriber Only

April 2, 2023 07:01 IST

Here are this week's most interesting reads

The Disneyfication of a zoo isn't hard to imagine

If there were to be a zoo in a Tiger Reserve, what then?Subscriber Only

March 29, 2023 16:54 IST

Who's stopping it from being like a Roman arena, where wild animals are pitted against each other or a three-ring circus with a ringmaster and clowns

Malayalam writer

Sunday Long Reads: Malayalam writer Anand on keeping the past alive, the audacity of being queer and moreSubscriber Only

March 26, 2023 06:44 IST

Here are this week's most interesting reads

Life is a long, rich journey, with endless discoveries and wonderful opportunities

It’s all in the motiveSubscriber Only

March 26, 2023 06:00 IST

Mom taught me about the gravitas attached to truth and the hope that comes with white lies

Malayalam writer

Writer Anand’s records point to many ways in which authoritarianism can manifest itselfSubscriber Only

March 28, 2023 20:16 IST

For the Malayalam writer, the Emergency has not been a moment frozen in history. It is a sentiment or a tendency that needs to be guarded against and called out.

listening to birdsongs

Why listening to birdsong is like listening to some great philharmonic orchestraSubscriber Only

March 22, 2023 10:00 IST

They lighten your mood and point you to the joys of nature

hornbill

What two great hornbills can teach us about Goa’s true wild sideSubscriber Only

March 19, 2023 07:32 IST

Hornbills are farmers of the forest, their presence indicative of its well-being. What happens when they disappear?

The Last Ecstatic Days

What a new film tells us about dealing with deathSubscriber Only

March 19, 2023 14:36 IST

The Last Ecstatic Days explores the beauty of vulnerability and how we want to leave the world when we die.

The great hill barbet

How birdsong and bird calls can set the tone for the daySubscriber Only

March 15, 2023 11:06 IST

Learning to discern the calls of different birds is one of the many joys of birding.

Sania Mirza

Sunday Long Reads: Sania Mirza’s never give up spirit, Smriti Mundhra on Indian cinema, and moreSubscriber Only

March 12, 2023 08:26 IST

Here are this week's most interesting reads

What I gained in my travel to the city of my grandfather’s heart, was a connection to my past, a fulfillment in my present. (Pic source: Suvir Saran)

Where love was without boundariesSubscriber Only

March 12, 2023 06:10 IST

In Pakistan, friends welcomed me at celebrated tables, inspired me with daring sessions at the Lahore Literature Festival and regaled me with stories of the city

Tree of life

If there’s anyone truly atmanirbhar, it’s got to be a treeSubscriber Only

March 10, 2023 16:53 IST

Despite its largesse, we are largely cavalier in our attitude to trees.

triangle of sadness

‘Art should make us explore new thoughts’: Ruben ÖstlundSubscriber Only

March 4, 2023 11:47 IST

Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund on the making of his Oscar-nominated movie Triangle of Sadness, provoking the audience, and why he is preparing to receive sad messages.

Boss ladies (Pic source: Ranjit Lal)

In the animal world, it’s always usually ladies first!Subscriber Only

March 2, 2023 16:14 IST

Ahead of Women’s Day, a look at why nature is ahead of us in how it treats its better half

SH Raza

Sunday Long Reads: Of master artist SH Raza’s global appeal, why JK Rowling is courting controversy again, and moreSubscriber Only

February 28, 2023 09:20 IST

Here are this week's most interesting reads

A greedy koel

On a laid-back holiday in Goa, the cheerful company of birdsSubscriber Only

February 22, 2023 11:05 IST

From an owl to black-dumped flarebacks, from drongoes greedy koels, the balcony offered a ringside view into avian lives

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