The historian on why modern concepts can’t be read into the past, history as battleground and her new book on a romanticised Mughal prince.
How MF Husain inducted the modern artist into the Progressive Artists Group
Disgust or shock at what other people eat is a failure of the imagination.
You are never alone as things happen to your information and data, without your own consent and content.
Bad press and communal politics have done little to dent the popularity of the biryani
Hutatma Chowk or Martyrs’ Square in Mumbai commemorates the 107 killed in police firings during the movement for the creation of Maharashtra state in 1955-56.
Travel, eat and read with this week's issue of Sunday Eye.
‘The world has changed a lot and architects can save the world. But, in India, we can't think beyond the Gateway of India or Taj Mahal. Our architecture has no one to take it forward.'
The author on history, the ideological spectrum of his readers and the importance of messaging in a democracy.
A clock shaped like a man with a turban and one featuring only Hindi letters are some of the unusual clocks Chaudhuri has captured
The Bhavnagar bookstore, started by poet Jhaverchand Meghani's son, which ran a publishing house by the same name, published more than 200 books in Gujarati.
He wants India to practise athiti daivo bhava, but fears being declared as an anti-national.
Sheeren Bhawan also boasts of other unusual halwa varieties like aloe vera and gond.
Most animals, like monkeys, dogs, cats, cheetahs and hippos put their tails to good use, and even have fun with them.
A book from Nazi Germany shows how politics can transform ordinary words into language of hate.
Gurdwara Pathar Sahib outside Leh is dedicated to the founder of Sikhism, who is locally called Nanak Lama.
Much has been written about Paris — one of the greatest cities on earth — and the everlasting sway it holds over visitors. Yet, it isn’t until you experience the French capital for yourself that you begin to understand why.
With cutting-edge technology, big narrative ambitions and stage-veterans and Hollywood A-listers in motion capture suits, games today are big-budget blockbusters
With cloud forests, grasslands and semi-evergreen rain forests, it has the climatic microcosm of the rest of the island.
Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali on exploring his doubts in his films, why some art is timeless and making Love Aaj Kal again.
Republic Day special: Celebrate the spirit of the Constitution with this week's issue of Sunday Eye.
Bound in black leather and embossed in patterns of gold, the Constitution has been intricately calligraphed and illustrated by Nandalal Bose and Prem Behari Narain Raizada.
In our digital conversations, it has come to stand in for national pride and celebration of our people.
While framing the Constitution, politicians and freedom fighters discussed minority rights, independence of the judiciary and the importance of dissent.
‘I’m not a number. I’m a citizen.'





