Month: July 2025

ASHISH KHOKAR

C3: CONVERSATIONS, CONTINUITY AND CONCLUSION

In metro India, where is leisure time – of a nice walkthrough park – acres of well-kept greenery and elegant buildings? In the heart of Delhi, there’s the Lodhi Garden then there’s the Sundar Nursery. Bangalore has Cubbon Park and Lalbagh; Bombay has Hanging Gardens and Borivali National Park; Chennai, the beach and Kolkata, the […]Read More

HEALTH

Precision Medicine: Personalised Care for Healthier, Happier Lives

Dr Rajesh Bendre Right from one-size-fits-all to personalised treatment, precision medicine is reshaping healthcare by involving genetic, lifestyle, and environmental data to be able to guide diagnosis, prevention, and therapy. Understanding the importance of precision medicine in healthcare. It is indeed transforming diagnostics into a more personalized, accurate, and proactive tool in modern healthcare. Precision […]Read More

Life & More - In Hold

SCREENS IN DISGUISE

Team L&M How designers are making technology vanish into walls Rashi Bothra and Ruchi Gehani, Founders and Interior Designers, Azure Interiors In many modern homes, technology is everywhere, but designers are finding smart ways to make it less visible. Instead of mounting screens and devices out in the open, they are being hidden behind panels, […]Read More

SANDIP SOPARRKAR

Seoul’s Duo Dance Fest bridges cultures

Recently, I was invited to South Korea to be a part of the iconic Duo Dance Festival (DDF), a premier international duet dance festival, held annually. It’s organized by the Duo Dance Festival Steering Committee, often in collaboration with the Korea Dance Arts Center and local theaters in Daehak‑ro, Seoul. It features both emerging and […]Read More

L&M SPECIAL

INDIA OR ABROAD?

Akash Pharande The recent fake news about (relatively) cheap permanent residency in the UAE has thrown up all the old questions about our fascination for leaving India and settling abroad. This phenomenon is largely a hangover, albeit a real and persistent one, from earlier decades. What does it mean to be an Indian in India […]Read More

NATURE

Kashmir Valley Once a Subtropical Paradise, Reveals Fossil Leaf Study

Team L&M A groundbreaking study by Indian scientists has revealed that the Kashmir Valley, now known for its cool Mediterranean-type climate, once experienced a warm and humid subtropical environment. Researchers uncovered this ancient climate history by studying fossilised leaves preserved in the Karewa sediments of the Kashmir Valley. These fossils, part of a collection curated […]Read More

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