Dance is a medium of prayer for many. It is sacred if you happen to be a dance devotee. There are many dancers including me who take dance not just as passion and love but life or even more than life sometime. But are there similar dancers with such feelings and thoughts? This is something […]Read More
In today’s modern technological world, we see Indians not just in India but all over the world — from Great Britain to United States of America. People of Indian Origin are almost everywhere. If London has an area called Southall and Wembley where Indian community resides then it is New Jersey and San Francisco Bay […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha Pune-based artist Revati Gangal feels pained when she has to make people understand what an artist actually does. “And how aren’t we desirous of the material needs of life. Art education taught me to believe in myself. It opened up an entire chapter in my life that can never be erased. Art taught […]Read More
Team L&M In today’s digital world, earning money online has become easier than ever. One such platform making waves in India is Roz Dhan, a popular earn money app that allows users to generate income with minimal effort. Thousands of users are already benefiting from the platform. Reports suggest that: Over 1,000 users earn ₹50,000 […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha It was during his college days in Boston, USA, that Jeevash Vaid got fascinated by the wide selection of Western food available at grocery stores. “I loved buying food at cost-effective prices since my pocket money did not allow me to eat out regularly,” he says, adding that he dreamed of a day […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha Author Sindhu Rajasekaran’s stories focus on the prismatic nature of human interactions. At the core, her stories feature femininity, love and loss with a distinct hint of melancholy. After the well-deserved recognition for her first book, Kaleidoscopic Reflections, she wrote a collection of short stories for her next venture, So I Let it Be. Her stories from […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha Life took a turn when she quit her Infosys job of six years to pursue filmmaking. Though she commits of not being sure if she had it in her to become a filmmaker, especially in the absence of “connections” in the film industry, Roopa Rao happens to be the writer-director of the country’s […]Read More