Chhaya Sharma The intense summer heat is greatly relieved by the arrival of the monsoon season, particularly in India, where a vast range of cultural activities and climatic patterns exist. But as the monsoon showers begin to cool the weather, they also signal that householders should begin weatherproofing their doors and windows to prevent unpleasant […]Read More
Kruti Gandhi Sharda wins Tango championship for India A dancer shaped by tradition and transformed by emotion, Kruti Gandhi Sharda moves between worlds—Garba, Bharatanatyam, salsa, and now, Argentine Tango. Her journey is one of cultural fusion and fearless exploration. Earning third place for India at the prestigious Indonesia Tango Championship Preliminaries, she continues to grow […]Read More
Team L&M The symptoms are often confused with gas or acidity and ignored for too long. Early diagnosis through an ultrasound can help prevent gallbladder infections Mild to severe stomach pain, especially after meals, is often dismissed as acidity or indigestion. However, it could be a sign of gallstones. With a dramatic rise in gallbladder-related […]Read More
Gagandeep Kapila Architecture is the arrangement of experience along with form and function. Every hallway, window, and ceiling height has an impact on our thoughts, feelings, and movements. Our perception of space determines the emotional influence of architectural surroundings, which can be either comforting, energising, or unsettling. Depending on the architect’s design decisions, a person’s […]Read More
Team L&M As the monsoon rains sweep across Mumbai, Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road, has issues a critical alert regarding the escalating threat of tapeworm infections. Dr Pavan Pai, Consultant Interventional Neurologist, highlights the severe danger of neurocysticercosis, a perilous brain infection caused by these parasites, often contracted through contaminated food and water. “During the monsoon, […]Read More
Team L&M Officecore is a fashion trend that reinterprets classic office attire with a modern relaxed and comfortable twist. But this word has not limited itself to what office-goers wear, rather it has expanded itself into interior decor as well where it means the way interiors are done in homes now. We speak to a […]Read More
Rajkumar Kumawat In tropical regions, the climate oscillates between heavy monsoons and intense solar exposure. Here, architecture must be resilient enough to meet these oscillations. It must breathe, adapt, and respond to the rhythms of nature. While waterproofing remains a fundamental necessity, it is no longer the only metric of climate resilience. A new paradigm […]Read More
Dr Kinju Adhikari Prostate cancer remains one of the most frequently diagnosed malignancies among men worldwide, including in India. Despite its growing incidence, awareness around timely detection remains low. Many individuals seek consultation only after symptoms become pronounced—by which point, the disease may have already progressed. Preventive prostate screening offers a vital opportunity to identify […]Read More
Dr. Tony Nader At a moment in history characterised by constant stimulation, fast-paced change, and high levels of stress, the brain is under siege. From school-age children dealing with digital overwhelm, to adults juggling work-life balance, to seniors concerned with cognitive decline, this widespread awareness has made brain health a priority for everyone. But here’s […]Read More
Senior Artist Kajal Nalwa has held several solo and group shows across the country. Her works are centered around women and Mother Nature, and invariably bring to fore the subtle interdependence of women and Nature. “Group shows give a better understanding to an artist as these give one a chance to interact with other artists […]Read More