Think things are not working out in your relationship? Take a cue from this trending hashtag (on twitter) to dump your partner.
Mixing emotions with work is a bad idea. The same applies to job interviews also.
A letter from an artist to her son Dear darling Ahaan, You’re turning nine in a few days. When I asked daddy if you would be too embarrassed to receive this note from me, he told me to go ahead and write what I feel. You perhaps know that you have brought us more happiness […]
A new research says that listening to sad tunes could actually help people recovering from break-ups feel happy.
I have a confession to make. As a child, I was not a reader. Picking up a book for “fun” was like hitting the pause button on life.
Every day, my day begins at six with a cup of tea that I make for myself. Whenever you are in town, I go back to stare at your face.
Life is moving so fast. It was just a little over a decade ago. I was sad and alone, and I prayed for a blessing and found you in my arms!
I’ve chosen to be a little formal as I want to talk about life and its challenges on this Children’s Day.
I write this letter to you in the hope that one day you shall grow up to know and love India, this vast country we call home.
I still remember the day when you were born — not the exact date though — it was Ram Navami. We have celebrated seven Ram Navamis since.
You have already broken the record of your father’s qualification. Congratulations! You are on a plateau now. You can look at all the horizons and beyond them, from here.
The day you were born, we began dreaming of an education for you. But there was a shadow of fear.
A letter from a cartoonist to his daughter...
Ahead of Children’s Day, in the spirit of Jawaharlal Nehru’s letters to his daughter, we asked artists as well as ordinary people to write to their children — about their hopes for their sons and daughters, and their dream for the country. From a theatre personality to her son ‘Look at India through a traveller’s […]
Writing to you in November with the fan whirring above my head. Sheetkaal kakhon ashbe Suparna?
I am writing this letter to you not exactly from a prison as Jawaharlal Nehru did when he wrote his letters on world history to his daughter.
I never thought I would be talking to you about stuff like this in an open letter, that too in a national daily, but, maybe, it’s best this way.
Researchers say that our feelings of love can compel us to do harmful and sometimes violent things to other people.
Don't forget to share it with your elder brother. This is the only chance to settle scores. I'm going to do just that.
If you are a North Indian say from Himachal Pradesh, how will you feel if someone refers to you as Punjabi?
Researchers have identified five stages of love, which would decide whether you would be able to cement the relationship or leave midway.
According to a study, sadness often goes hand-in-hand with events of greater impact such as death or accidents.
If you have a history of depression, picking up fights with your better half could increase the risk of obesity.
When it comes to sex and violence, the more parents watch TV shows or movies with explicit scenes, the less they care about what their kids can watch.
A young woman in search of love finds herself a new fairy tale.


