Saurabh Tankha In the race to admit more and more children in privately run, English-medium schools and orient them to a world of cut-throat competition and grades-based performance, the quality of education is suffering. Children, teachers and, of course, educational institutions themselves are constantly struggling to survive in such an atmosphere. However, while most schools play […]Read More
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Team L&M Her passion for nutrition led her to experiment with healthy cooking. She replaced ingredients in everyday recipes with healthier options, always staying true to her belief that food should be simple, healthy and at the same time, yummy. Radhika Toshniwal has been practicing nutrition for over 15 years now. A mother of two […]Read More
Sukriti Tankha Google describes dystopia as “an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one”. In other words, a society wherein everything is undesirable or frightening. Author Manoj V. Jain has applied this definition of dystopia in his recently launched book by the same name […]Read More
The Luxury Chronicle and Prithvi Fine Art and Cultural Center hosted a special evening of art and poetry on August 17 at JW Marriott. The event was planned around the launch of the book, Musavvir Ka Khayal, by artist Sangeeta Gupta at the preview of the chic new venue, The Gallery Room at JW Marriott Aerocity. In this book […]Read More
In a quiet shed within IIT Bombay, a handful of engineers who left their jobs elsewhere to start working on innovative medical devices guided by Prof B Ravi, supported by the Government of Maharashtra and Government of India. In less than four years, BETiC (Biomedical Engineering and Technology incubation Centre) has grown to 10 centres across […]Read More
Team L&M Even as Kashmir remains in the news for all the wrong reasons, the beauty of the region and its simple and gentle denizens, continues to inspire artists, painters, photographers and everyone who has a creative streak, lifting one’s heart to the divine in each of us. Sangeeta Gupta happens to be one among […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha This was the first time in over two decades of my journalistic career that someone you emailed questions about life, achievements, future plans and some more… had the courtesy to reply with the answers and stating he was thankful for our interest in his accomplishments. That’s Rishi Piparaiya for you, dear readers. The […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha Her debut novel, What About Meera, won the inaugural Minara Aziz Hassim Literary Prize in South Africa and was longlisted for both the Etisalat Prize for Fiction (the most prestigious literary prize for African fiction) and the Sunday Times Barry Ronge Fiction Prize (South Africa’s largest literary award). Her short stories were awarded second prize in […]Read More
Book: Stories from Saratchandra: Innocence and Reality, by Saratchandra Chattopadhyay, translated by Anindita Mukhopadhyay Publisher: Rupa Price: Rs 295 Rajkumari Sharma Tankha I love reading classics. I have read most works of Rabindranath Tagore, Saratchandra Chattopadhyay, Munshi Premchand, Amrita Pritam, Mahadevi Verma in Hindi. Of these three, Saratchandra is my favourite. I simply love his […]Read More
A Soldier’s Diary: Kargil, The Inside Story by Harinder Baweja; Roli Books; Rs 395 With less than 48 hours to go for the 19th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas (July 26), www.lifeandmore.in founder-editor Rajkumari Sharma Tankha talks to Harinder Baweja, editor at The Hindustan Times, on her book, A Soldier’s Diary: Kargil, The Inside Story which […]Read More