On person whose work stands as a quiet yet powerful commitment to preserving and revitalising India’s artistic heritage is Anurag Chauhan. Through Breathing Arts, he has created meaningful spaces where classical and folk traditions meet young minds with freshness and relevance. His approach goes beyond performance, fostering deep cultural engagement rooted in experience and authenticity. […]Read More
Ar. Sudhir Ambawata & Ar. Saumya Khanna In contemporary architecture, spatial identity is no longer defined by ornament or surface treatment alone. Instead, it is shaped by the fundamental relationship between geometry, volume, and human experience. As homes and built environments become more conscious of how they are lived in, architects are turning to form, […]Read More
Anil Pharande The ongoing Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal (PCMC) elections are about more than politics. They will determine the future of infrastructure, affordable housing, and livability. Millions of people are moving to these cities for jobs, homes, and better quality of life. At the same time, the Union Budget 2026 is expected to address urban […]Read More
Team L& M Long before spice became a trend, it travelled the world. When traders and explorers like Vasco da Gama set sail for India centuries ago, they were chasing black pepper and rare spices that were worth more than gold back then. Across India, spice changes every few hundred kilometres. In Kashmir, it comes […]Read More
Team L&M Around the world, spicy food has built its own loyal fan base. In Korea, it shows up in fiery Buldak noodles. In Mexico, it comes through chipotle and guajillo chillies used in rich, smoky sauces. In Thailand, bird’s-eye chillies bring heat to everything from stir-fries to soups. In India, this love for spice […]Read More
Team L&M India’s kitchens run on a set of myths that have been repeated for years. Frozen food is ‘Opposite of fresh’, ‘only for emergencies.’ And, air fryers are called “not the best choice,” or ‘useful only for snacks.’ Most people repeat these lines without knowing where they came from. These narrations have shaped kitchen […]Read More
Anuj Puri India is at a critical juncture in its housing market. While headlines celebrate record sales of luxury apartments and rising real estate prices, millions of Indians face the harsh reality of inaccessible housing. Without urgent policy intervention in Budget 2026, the gap between luxury homeowners and those struggling for basic homes will only […]Read More
Dr Sabia Mangat India is witnessing a striking paradox: even as medical technology advances, more young couples are struggling to conceive. Fertility specialists across the country report a steady rise in infertility cases often in couples in their late 20s and early 30s. Medical conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis, low ovarian reserve, and poor sperm […]Read More
Team L&M Video has become the primary means through which the global audience consumes information. Short forms take over social feeds in various regions and platforms. The audience scrolls rapidly and desires to watch something within a few seconds. This revolution makes video the most appropriate means of international communication. The overly textual content does […]Read More
Team L&M Prabhas Patan preserves a rich and sacred past, with copper plate, inscriptions and memorial stones reflecting its prosperity, heritage, and enduring spirit of valor. Historically named Dev Patan, it is a locality in Veraval, Gujarat. And, as the site of the Somnath temple and its associated Jyotirlinga, it is an important place of […]Read More