Vineet Nayar The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought us to a pivotal moment that is reminiscent of past technological revolutions. As we stand at the brink of this new era, it is essential to reflect, not just on the collective journey of our enterprises but also on the deeply personal path each one […]Read More
Roots of any culture can be made strong only if their folk music and dance is given the right importance. Recently India celebrated, Garba being included in the prestigious list of the World Cultural Heritage. UNESCO inscribed the popular Gujarati folk dance Garba on its representative list of the ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity’. Inclusion […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Artist-Technologist Akshai Sarin has achieved an unprecedented feat in the world of technology, music and art. He technologically transformed one of the world’s largest passenger cruise ships, Royal Caribbean Cruises’ Spectrum of The Seas, into a playable music installation. This is the first time the world that a cruise ship of this […]Read More
Team L&M As World Cancer Day (February 4) is fast approaching, International SOS, emphasises the growing importance of early detection and prevention of cancer in corporate health strategies. While cancer remains a significant global health burden, proactive measures evidently reduce mortality rates. Recent data suggests that at least 40 per cent of all cancer cases […]Read More
Team L&M To understand how conscious living in the built environment is reflected in India, Godrej Design Lab, a Godrej & Boyce platform to advance design excellence, published its report Understanding Conscious Living in India: A deep-dive into spaces, materials and the environment. Created in collaboration with Unbox Cultural Futures, a leading arts and culture […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Bikaner House, New Delhi is playing host to a tribal art exhibition, which is a collaboration between Gondwana Art Project and Australian artists. The show is being held in conjunction with India Art Fair as a parallel event. Focused on supporting tribal artists from the Gondwana region and create modern and contemporary […]Read More
Dr C Priyamvada Reddy Birth defects, encompassing structural, functional, and metabolic abnormalities present from birth, have emerged as a significant cause of infant mortality in developing countries, including India. Despite substantial reductions in overall infant mortality, birth defects contribute significantly to this issue, with 70 per cent being preventable through cost-effective community genetic services. There are […]Read More
Benoy K Behl It was the 2nd century BCE, the Shunga period in Indian art. Great Buddhist stupas were being made at Bharhut and Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh. Motifs and traditions which were to prevail in Indian art were being established here. In the meantime, another great chapter of art was opening in Western India. […]Read More
To find a dance teacher who is a mentor in the true sense is very difficult for a dancer. It is said only if the dancer is lucky can they find that mentor. In a philosophical way it is said ‘You can’t choose the teacher of art, HE will choose the right teacher for you.’ […]Read More