Saurabh Tankha In the race to secure admissions in private English-medium schools and prepare children for a world driven by competition and grades, the quality of education in India is increasingly under pressure. Students, teachers, and institutions alike are struggling to cope with this high-performance environment. However, not all schools follow this path. Some institutions […]Read More
The first day of the two-day art festival, Ekam, curated and organised by the superbly creative Kalashree Lata Surendra opened with Lataji saying, “If the mountain does not come to Mohammed, Mohammed must go to the mountain. That’s what this dynamic dance teacher to actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has done, taking art from the confines […]Read More
Positive Eating: Radhika Toshniwal’s Guide to Healthy Nutrition and Easy
Team L&M In a world dominated by fast food and rushed meals, adopting healthy eating habits can feel like a challenge. Nutrition expert Radhika Toshniwal is on a mission to change that with her book Positive Eating A Guide To Everyday Health & Nutrition. With over 15 years of experience in nutrition, Radhika has built […]Read More
Sukriti Tankha The term dystopia is often used to describe an imagined world where everything is unpleasant, frightening, or undesirable. In Dystopia, author Manoj V Jain takes this concept beyond fiction and applies it to the realities of everyday life—from childhood to adulthood. Published by The Write Place, the book presents a thought-provoking narrative that […]Read More
Team L&M Over 50–80% of blindness caused by cataracts is treatable. Still, cataract remains the leading cause of blindness in India. The primary reason is lack of awareness, especially among economically weaker sections, where people often do not seek timely medical help. According to Dr Sanjiv Gupta, Founder Director of Sight For All Foundation, cataract […]Read More
Snehal Vadher Every fortnight, Robin embarks on an unconventional bar-hopping trip to McLeod Ganj—not for leisure, but for a purpose rooted in sustainability. By evening, he returns with a jeep full of empty pint bottles, many of which are reused for Peepal Farm’s handcrafted fermented drinks. Customers also contribute by returning bottles for a credit […]Read More
Taruna Sharma Domestic violence remains a pervasive issue in India, affecting countless women across cities and towns. Many victims either face life-threatening situations or resign themselves to lives of helplessness. Overcoming such trauma is never easy, but role models like Dr Vahini Reddy inspire hope, resilience, and self-empowerment. From Survivor to Role Model Dr Vahini […]Read More
Team L&M In a quiet shed at IIT Bombay, a small team of engineers, guided by Prof B Ravi and supported by the Government of Maharashtra and Government of India, began working on innovative medical devices to address pressing healthcare challenges. In less than four years, the Biomedical Engineering and Technology Incubation Centre (BETiC) has […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha As if mainstream media wasn’t enough, social media too is now falling into the same rut. There is a slight difference though: while journalists working in mainstream media are answerable to their bosses and hence, follow a particular line of writing, there are no such limitations on social media. The result: all […]Read More
This beautiful world looks even more beautiful to us because of artistes who show us the various colours of life around. There are different types of artistes in this world. Some are singers, dancers, painters, musicians and many more. But there are a few who are all-in-one. It has been a while that I have […]Read More