Saurabh Tankha Choreographer Terence Lewis feels talent, rigour, focus and discipline are important to become a professional dancer. But he warns that it is not an easy profession to break into as there are limited opportunities along with a number of occupational hazards. A firm believer in the guru-shishya tradition, Terence recently collaborated with Media […]Read More
Sushree Sahu I am 28, female, financially independent, emotionally dependent and single. These are the parameters that define my overt and, more truly, my covert personality. And when I wonder, each of these parameters singly, and in combination has had a profound impact on my living and, more likely consequences of my parental living conditions. […]Read More
Team L&M To clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces, especially the ones in public space, the scientists at CSIR-Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI), Durgapur, have developed two mobile indoor Disinfection Sprayer units. Called Battery Powered Disinfectant Sprayer (BPDS) and Pneumatically Operated Mobile Indoor Disinfection (POMID), these units can be used for cleaning and disinfecting […]Read More
Team L&M To promote the role of museums globally, all the museums across the globe are invited to participate in the International Museum Day every year. This year, the International Museum Day is being celebrated on May 18. The International Museum Day is celebrated each year with a different theme. The theme this year is Museums for Equality: […]Read More
To know how Covid-19 pandemic has impacted different sectors and industries in India, www.lifeandmore.in invited experienced professionals from different fields to talk us through the challenges ahead as also offer solutions and suggestions to emerge victorious from the present state of affairs. Read all this and more in our new column – THE PERFECT VIEW LIPIKA […]Read More
In the last part of the 12-part series on Buddhism in India, art historian and producer-director BENOY K BEHL talks about Buddhist art in India The film is about the heritage of Buddhist art in India, from the Bharhut and Sanchi Stupa railings of the 2nd cent. BCE, through the art of the Kashmiri painters […]Read More
Recently, the trend of cold pressed juices has been sweeping the world. It is based on the belief that there are more nutrients in cold pressed juices as compared to juices made with a centrifugal machine. In other words, they contain more vitamins, minerals and enzymes. The centrifugal machine has metal blades which slice the […]Read More
As people across India still remain confined to their homes, Disney+ Hotstar is gearing up to offer a unique opportunity for dance lovers to showcase their moves from the comfort of their homes. Disney+Hotstar has roped in Bollywood star Jacqueline Fernandez to launch a first-of-its-kind online dance competition — Home Dancer. Karan Wahi, TV host and […]Read More
If I remind you of hit Bollywood numbers like Hari Om Hari from Pyaara Dushman (1980), Tu Mujhe Jaan Se Bhi Pyaara Hai from Wardaat (1981) and Rambha Ho Ho Ho from Armaan (1982), who comes to your mind? To me, when I think of these larger than life item numbers of 1980s, only thing and only […]Read More
In the penultimate part of the 12-part series on Buddhism in India, art historian and producer-director BENOY K BEHL takes us to important Buddhist sites in the neighbouring nations of India This film concerns the international spread of Buddhism. It covers the important Buddhist sites in Sri Lanka (Sigiriya, Pollonaruva, Dambula Caves), Myanmar (Bagan), Thailand, […]Read More