Team L&M Janavi Javeri, Interior Stylist & Founder of ‘Walls and Things’ shares a few tips to declutter home and office space. Start with a blank slate Get rid of any clutter that has to be thrown out, eliminate anything you do not use anymore, and donate anything that may still be good but you don’t […]Read More
Kaushik Das There is a narrative taking shape around Indian streaming that goes something like this: the big platforms are consolidating, the smaller players are getting squeezed out, and independent regional platforms are next in line to be absorbed or eliminated. I understand why that narrative exists. Consolidation usually does mean fewer players and tighter […]Read More
Team L&M India’s rich legacy of handloom and handicrafts will take centre stage as Union Minister of Textiles Shri Giriraj Singh inaugurates Indie Haat 2026 on July 13, 2026, at the National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy, New Delhi. The 10-day exhibition, running from July 10 to July 19, 2026, has been conceived as a […]Read More
Team L&M In this interview, we explore a powerful shift in how healthcare is reaching India’s under-served communities, through Smriti Tandon, Co-Founder of Online Chikitsa Mitra. From a decade in the automobile industry to leading healthcare access platforms that connect patients, doctors, and medical stores, her journey is rooted in one core belief—healthcare must be […]Read More
Team L&M Amid tall skyscrapers and rapid urban development, Noida is all set to gain a new landmark. A huge lake will soon emerge in the heart of the city. Offering a serene recreational space, it will also serve as a natural habitat for birds and bees. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath laid the […]Read More
Team L&M For centuries, India’s ancient banyan trees have stood as silent witnesses to history, sheltering travellers, hosting village gatherings, inspiring legends and becoming symbols of wisdom, resilience and community. Yet, despite their immense cultural importance, determining their true age has often relied more on folklore than science. That has now changed. A magnificent banyan […]Read More
Internationally respected Kathak maestro and one of the foremost disciples of the legendary Padma Vibhushan Pandit Birju Maharaj, was Padmashri Guru Pandit Pratap Pawar (MBE), passed away recently at the age of 84. His demise marks the end of an extraordinary chapter in the history of Indian classical dance. The world of Indian classical dance […]Read More
Dr Kavita Varma When people start to see blood in the stool, it might get alarming. Because of this people immediately assume it might be caused by piles (haemorrhoids) and tend to ignore it. Yes piles can be a common reason for this rectal bleeding. But still if there is blood in the stool it […]Read More
Ar. Natasha Kochhar India is home to myriad monuments and landmarks, each with a unique architectural design that has stood the test of time. The architecture of India has greatly influenced many Indian architects and designers, who have dedicated their lives to honing their styles. The timeless spirit of ancient Indian architecture is still appreciated […]Read More
Parimal Shah As temperatures soar during the summer months, staying hydrated becomes essential for maintaining energy levels and overall well-being. Excessive heat can lead to dehydration, fatigue, headaches, and reduced concentration, making it important to replenish fluids throughout the day. While soft drinks and sugar-laden beverages may offer temporary relief, they often contain high amounts […]Read More