Upasana Kaura If you want to achieve something, get up and take action, begin doing, rather than just thinking and making plans about it. This is the crux of YANGA Unplugged (Passionpreneur Publishing) by Prema Patel recently out on the bookshelves. It is not just another run-of-the-mill self-development book. For, the author here doesn’t dictate […]Read More
Team L&M Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which a person gets repeated seizures. According to estimates, more than 15 million people are living with epilepsy in India. Even though the number is very high, many people do not go to a doctor on time. Fear, social stigma, and wrong beliefs are the main reasons, […]Read More
डॉ. नीलू नीलपरी चारों ओर आने वाले वैलेंटाइन डे का उत्साह है। हर जगह प्यार की बातें हैं, लेकिन मेरे दिल में एक खालीपन सा है, क्योंकि तुम पास नहीं हो। तुम्हारी हँसी, तुम्हारी बातें, और साथ गुज़ारे वो छोटे-छोटे पल बार-बार आँखों के सामने आ जाते हैं। मेरे लिए तो मानो समय ठहर गया […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Rebellion in Verse (Penguin) by Raghavan Srinivasan explores the Tamil Bhakti movement, a medieval South Indian devotional surge, which the author argues was not only spiritual but also a profound social and cultural revolution. The book looks at how Tamil poet-saints challenged rigid religious hierarchies, caste-based discrimination, and Sanskrit-centric ritualism by composing […]Read More
Dr Ram Patil Vaccination is widely recognised as one of the greatest public health achievements, traditionally associated with protection against childhood diseases such as polio and measles. However, an often-overlooked fact is that certain vaccines also play a crucial role in preventing cancers. For Indian families, understanding this connection is essential in reducing future cancer […]Read More
Dance has always been a discipline before it became entertainment, rooted in patience, repetition, discomfort, humility, and time, long before reels, likes, and follower counts became currencies of worth; yet today, much of the dance education ecosystem is quietly drifting away from that truth, reshaped by social media culture and validation-seeking behavior because they are […]Read More
Dr Keerthana Ravipati Hormones act as chemical messengers that regulate nearly every aspect of a woman’s reproductive health. From the onset of puberty to menopause, a delicate balance of hormones governs menstrual cycles, ovulation, conception, and pregnancy. Even minor disturbances in this balance can lead to gynecological complaints and difficulties in achieving or sustaining pregnancy. […]Read More
Dr Reema Goswami My first true encounter with criminals did not happen in the shadows, but in my Casualty duty during my brief period of junior residency at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital in Hari Nagar, New Delhi. As a young doctor doing her duty in the Casualty, I viewed myself as nothing less than a […]Read More
Dr A Satya Srinivas Indian women often juggle family, career, and caregiving, putting their health on the backburner. A skipped appointment or ignored symptom can let serious disease like cervical cancer slip through the cracks. The saddest part is, it’s often diagnosed too late, despite being preventable and treatable if detected early. Regular check-ups are […]Read More
Team L&M From the mud below the wetlands of Assam’s Kaziranga National Park (KNP), has emerged a story of how residence of the one horned Rhino has evolved through climate change, vegetation shifts, exotic species invasion, and herbivore activity. Rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and deforestation, together with natural hazards such as floods, droughts, earthquakes, and landslides, […]Read More