Rajkumari Sharma Tankha An interesting photo exhibition is presently on at India International Centre (IIC), New Delhi. Titled 23 Grams of Salt, the exhibition showcases photographs of the places Gandhi passed through during the Salt March also called as Dandi March in 1930 while he protested against the salt tax levied by the British demanding […]Read More
Team L&M We are in the thick of summers. Along with the other issues that we encounter in summers is mosquito menace. The problem persists through the rainy season. In fact, these days mosquitos have become quite resistant to cold climes as well. So, mosquito bites are inevitable. What do you do after a mosquito […]Read More
Benoy K Behl About 3,500 years ago, deities were created in Vedic Indian thought. These embodied the world of nature around us and provided us a deep connection to the forces which control our existence. The later deities of the Upanishadic period and the Puranas are the personifications of concepts and qualities. These qualities are […]Read More
Gaurav Dubey The Covid 19 pandemic created a psychological, psychosocial, and economic slowdown and has given rise to many challenges. Besides, the pandemic became a reality check for many aspects of healthcare systems, especially regarding the overall readiness. The lack of availability of medical services, equipment, lack of medicines, and even lack of accuracy in […]Read More
Team L&M Koinage Records released Lil Golu’s new song Saxxo yesterday, May 15. A peppy song, Saxxo is a perfect fit for your party playlist; its energetic beats can get life back to a party or make the people dance till they drop. The song has been released on major music streaming platforms like YouTube, […]Read More
The maharaas between Lord Krishna and the Gopis has often been showcased by dancers in a very happy, playful and cheerful way but renowned Kathak dancer, singer and art motivator Alaknanda recently brought an erotic and exotic look to the raas through her show. Nrityashri Alaknanda is well-known in the world of dance. She has […]Read More
Happiness Class or Curriculum. What an idea, Sir ji. Whose? HH the Dalai Lama, no less. Where? Delhi govt. schools, as models. And thanks to the most sauve Delhi culture-scene broadcaster Rajiv Mehrotra – he of the PBS fame – a documentary got made on the subject, recently screened at the IIC, Delhi. Dr Binay […]Read More
Team L&M Scientists have reported spotting of the fossil of a Madtsoiidae snake from the molasse deposits of Ladakh Himalaya for the first time indicating their prevalence in the subcontinent for much longer time than previously thought. Madtsoiidae is an extinct group of medium-sized to gigantic snakes. They first appeared during the late Cretaceous and […]Read More
Team L&M As part of the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations, the Union Ministry of Tourism has initiated establishing Yuva Tourism Clubs. The vision of Yuva Tourism Clubs is to nurture and develop young ambassadors of Indian tourism who would become aware of tourism possibilities in India, appreciate our rich cultural heritage and develop an […]Read More
Team L&M What makes a house a home? The people we share our roof with, the memories we create: a space we built so intricately, carefully curating each element. Every corner of our home showcases an extension of our mind and personality and Fabindia celebrates this through its two new capsule collections: Ihania and Cerise; […]Read More