Chef Anshu Raj We have had a lockdown for nearly six weeks now and the lockdown has been made partially easy for a few cities. We have no reliable data to tell us when the Covid-19 pandemic will end. The new normal of social distancing, masks, gloves and washing hands is here to stay. Even […]Read More
Cartoonist Nikita Chaudhary has shared four of her cartoons based on the present coronavirus pandemic with www.lifeandmore.in. Nikita conventionally creates thought-provoking political cartoons and creative caricatures based on national and international events and issues. Have a look: Read More
Over the last five parts of the 12-part series on the story of Buddhism, art historian and producer-director BENOY K BEHL has got us closer to the Buddhist sites of India, Gautam Siddharth’s escape from material world, the world of early rock-cut caves of western India, the early images of Buddha and the Buddhist heritage […]Read More
Pradipta N Biswas, General Manager, The Grand says Covid-19 has wiped out a major chunk of hospitality business globally and there is no clear horizon on when things will reboot The pandemic hit the industries in ways that have been unprecedented and unexpected. Being a hotelier, I have been exposed to unusual circumstances – but this […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha Have you ever wondered why some people have all the riches and comforts in life while others merely scrape through life facing all the troubles? What if I tell you it is all because of your deeds of not just this but the many past lives as well. Sounds unbelievable, doesn’t it? It […]Read More
In these challenging and difficult times of Covid-19, veteran artist UMA BARDHAN feels artists, through their artworks and creativity, should help everyone join hands as well as help everyone forget all their differences to face this unprecedented challenge. Not this alone, they should be a source of inspiration for everyone, she says. “This pandemic has […]Read More
The Buddhist sites of India, Gautam Siddharth’s escape from material world, the world of early rock-cut caves of western India and the early images of Buddha. In the last four parts of this 12-part series on the story of Buddhism, art historian and producer-director BENOY K BEHL has told us about all this. Today, he […]Read More
Suman and Jagdish Chandra Mathur As had been a practice with us for the last four-five winters, this year too we came to Mumbai to stay with our younger daughter, son-in-law and our three-year-old grandson in January 2020. We had plans to return to Delhi in the first week of March but due to their loving […]Read More
Team L&M From the idea of five-star and boutique hotels going to a customer’s home and offering an out-of-the-world experience to introducing futuristic steps like introduction of minimal human interference between a guest and hotel staff anytime soon, a number of interesting and innovative suggestions came up at the Global Online Hospitality Conference last evening. […]Read More
Yogurt or curd is very popular in India and is easily found in most homes. It has more benefits than we may be aware of. It is a milk product and is made by a natural process. The lactose in milk is converted into lactic acid. With fermentation, the milk becomes yogurt, or curd. As […]Read More