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ENTERTAINMENT

The life and times of Bharatanatyam exponent Balasaraswati

Bala in Ashish Mohan Khokar Collection@IGNCA, Oct 20-26 Team L&M Habitat World next shows the sixth archival film in the ongoing  virtual series, on the legendary Bharatanatyam dancer Balasaraswati (May13, 1918 – February 9, 1984). She hailed from the most qualified lineage of Veena Dhannamal, a prominent devadasi family of hereditary artistes. Her guru Kandappa […]Read More

HEALTH

Becoming positive and optimistic is easy

A simple exercise based on gravity mechanics an infill your body and mind with lots of power and energy round the clock Sanjay Mittal All of us know the importance of being optimistic and energetic. In fact, our teachers, parents and friends constantly instruct us to be so. Then there are thousands of messages that […]Read More

HEALTH

Handwashing is critical to disease prevention, transmission

Team L&M On the occasion of Global Handwashing Day (October 15), Unilever, in association with USAID-NISHTHA organised a webinar to discuss the behavioral changes and evidence-based social interventions required to promote healthy hygiene behaviors. Experts at the webinar underlined the relevance of handwashing and reinforced the role of front line healthcare workers in effective prevention […]Read More

BOOKS REVIEW

Amitav Ghosh’s The Nutmeg’s Curse Explores Colonialism, Climate Crisis, and

Team L&M Noted author Amitav Ghosh’s latest book, The Nutmeg’s Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis, delves into the lasting impact of colonialism on the modern world—using the story of a single spice: nutmeg. The book traces the journey of nutmeg (known as jaiphal in India) from its origins in the Banda Islands—a cluster […]Read More

BOOKS REVIEW

Lahore Review: A Haunting Story of Partition, Politics and Human

Sukriti Tankha Delhi Power, Politics and Premonitions Before Independence In the months leading up to Independence, Jawaharlal Nehru and Vallabhbhai Patel engage in hectic deliberations with British Viceroy Louis Mountbatten over the fate of the country. Lady Edwina Mountbatten, on the other hand, is disturbed by the unseasonal blooming of laburnums—something she associates with impending […]Read More

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