Raman Sharma Summer fashion used to feel unnecessarily complicated. Every few weeks there was some new trend people suddenly had to follow. One month it was bodycon fits, then oversized everything; then loud colors, then quiet luxury. At one point, getting dressed stopped feeling natural and started feeling like homework. That mood seems to be […]Read More
Team L&M What began as a simple, hopeful request at a medical camp has blossomed into a transformative, global initiative that is rewriting the futures of vulnerable girls in Mugumu, Mara Region. When the Give a Future Foundation hosted one of its free medical camps in northern Tanzania, representatives from the Hope for Girls Centre […]Read More
Ar. Sonali Bhagwati The modern city offers convenience at an unprecedented scale. Yet in the process, many of us have become increasingly disconnected from the natural environments that once shaped everyday life. We move between homes, offices, vehicles, and digital screens, often spending entire days without meaningful engagement with daylight, landscape, fresh air, or seasonal […]Read More
On the World Brain Tumour Day (June 8), specialists highlight advances in precision medicine, genomic profiling and targeted therapies that are helping patients live longer and better lives Team L&M For decades, a diagnosis of a high-grade glioma — one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer — was often accompanied by a grim […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha If the recent Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) protest was intended to demonstrate the strength of a rising people’s movement, it achieved the opposite. After weeks of social media hype, viral videos, influencer endorsements, and grand declarations about bringing the government “to its knees,” the much-publicized dharna appeared to reveal a fundamental weakness […]Read More
A meditation facilitator and conscious friend who guides people through dance, movement, and active meditation practices is renowned Maitreya Prema. He believes that dance is a powerful pathway to inner freedom, healing, and silence. Since beginning his journey in 1997, he has explored movement as a tool for releasing stress, emotions, and inner blockages. Rather […]Read More
Sudha Laitu When the body feels weak, soft, or low on stamina, most people immediately think of expensive supplements, protein powders, or strict gym diets. But nature has already given us something far simpler—and surprisingly powerful. One such traditional supergreen is the leaves of the drumstick tree, commonly known as Moringa leaves. Often underestimated as […]Read More
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