Dr Ramakrishna SVK A notification flashes on your smartwatch: “Your heart rhythm may be irregular.” Most people would dismiss it as a device error, stress, or lack of sleep. But for a growing number of patients, such alerts are proving to be the first warning sign of a potentially serious heart condition. Cardiologists say they […]Read More
Building with Place: How Architecture Can Respond to Climate, Landscape,
Ar. Jamshed Banaji & Ar. Nirmala Banaji The most enduring architecture has always begun with observation. Before drawings, technologies, or materials, there was an understanding of place. Buildings responded to the path of the sun, the direction of the wind, the contours of the land, and the rhythms of local ecosystems. As we mark World […]Read More
Building with Purpose: How Material Reuse Strengthens Sustainable Architecture
Ar. Rajkumar Kumawat As architecture increasingly responds to environmental concerns, material reuse has emerged as one of the most meaningful strategies for creating buildings that are both sustainable and deeply connected to their surroundings. While the environmental benefits of reducing waste are widely acknowledged, material reuse offers something equally valuable: an opportunity to rethink how […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha By the time 13-year-old Samiksha Sinha finishes his day, she has already spent nearly twelve hours studying. School from 8 am to 2 pm. Coaching classes from 4 pm to 8 pm. Homework, tests, assignments, and revision until midnight. “It feels like I have two schools,” she says. “One gives me attendance. […]Read More
Anurag Kaul In a world where grooming is often tied to appearance, confidence, and social trends, shaving has become more than just a routine—it is a statement of style. From the clean-shaven professional look to the rugged full-beard trend, modern men are constantly navigating between aesthetics and skin health. But beneath this everyday habit lies […]Read More
Upasana Kaura As Indian cities struggle with shrinking groundwater reserves, erratic monsoons and increasing urban flooding, the challenge of water security is no longer a distant environmental concern. It is now an urgent civic and ecological crisis. In this context, Raipur’s emerging rainwater conservation model offers not just hope, but a practical and scalable pathway […]Read More
Dr. Madhu Devarasetty One cigarette during stress. A packet of gutka after meals. Occasional smoking with friends. Years later, the same habit can lead to major surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, permanent lifestyle changes, and sometimes loss of life itself. That is how tobacco works. Quietly. Slowly. Relentlessly. From Public Health Threat To “Silent Epidemic” Tobacco kills more than […]Read More
Mira Anand For years, modern India treated many of its oldest traditions like heirlooms kept carefully behind glass. Respected, certainly, and occasionally celebrated too. But, rarely lived. Classical dance belonged to annual school functions. Ayurveda belonged to grandparents. Handloom belonged to festive occasions. Sanskrit chants belonged to temples. Ancient Indian practices often survived culturally, but […]Read More
Upasana Kaura In an age where health trends come and go, often wrapped in expensive packaging and complex routines, some of the most powerful nutritional solutions remain strikingly simple. One such food is sprouted moong — an age-old staple that is quietly regaining attention as a modern superfood. Affordable, accessible, and deeply nourishing, sprouted moong […]Read More
Team L&M Have you noticed how some accessories never ask for attention, yet still complete the whole look? A watch often does that quietly. It sits on the wrist, catches the light at the right moment, and adds a sense of polish without trying too hard. This is why watches for women continue to hold […]Read More