The hot and humid season undermines the beauty of the hair. The look of the hair really suffers. This is more so with oily hair. Sweat and oil secretions attract dirt and pollutants, making the hair dull and matted. The salt in our sweat also makes the hair rough and robs it of body and […]Read More
Benoy K Behl One of the contributions of the Indian philosophic streams is that there are no barriers placed between the spiritual world and the world of the senses. The art of this tradition is a fulsome sharing of the life experience, in all its aspects. It sees our perceptions, from the sensory to the […]Read More
Team L&M For the first time in Noida, Fortis Hospital conducted Convalescent Plasma Therapy (CPT) in a 63-year-old patient infected with COVID-19. The patient has shown positive signs of recovery post the therapy. Dr Mrinal Sircar, Director and Head, Department of Pulmonology and Critical care, Fortis Hospital, Noida and his team conducted the procedure. Plasma is the transparent liquid left behind […]Read More
Team L&M If you and your children love animals, you’re in for a treat! Cultural institutions like zoos and aquariums in the U.S. are bringing nature and wildlife closer to homes with virtual tours. These experiences spark curiosity in kids while staying comfortable on your couch. San Diego Zoo: From Elephants to Penguins The San […]Read More
Shruti Sharma Covid-19 pandemic has given a steep rise to the domestic disputes. It has been found that a quarter of us are feeling the pressure on our relationships of this intensive togetherness. The impact of lockdown measures is having adverse effects on romantic relationships. This sudden sharing of time, space and blurring of boundaries have […]Read More
Team L&M The next time you happen to be around ITO, one of the busiest intersections in the National Capital as also the spot where the Air Quality Index (AQI) has always touched alarming levels, do not get intimidated at the sight of a forest around you. The urban forest, in the office park of […]Read More
A total of 70 per cent of human body is made up of water. The loss of water occurs daily and must be replenished on a daily basis too. We do this mainly by drinking water. This is more so during the Monsoons, when the loss of fluids is greater. That is why we feel […]Read More
Benoy K Behl In ancient times, works of art were meant to convey the Truth as experienced by the artist. No thinker or artist claimed that it was solely he who had seen the Truth. In fact, great teachers of the ancient period in India, including Gautama Buddha and Mahavira, each state that he only […]Read More
The Time Traveller Did an ancient, advanced civilisation rule the Earth? This very intriguing question will invite academic ridicule. Great authors like Erich von Däniken and Zecharia Sitchin have been questioned but the evidence in plain sight cannot be ignored. With the concept of pre-historic civilisations and monoliths spread all over the world comes the […]Read More
Sushree Sahu Well, the sanctity of this bond is rarely challenged in our culture and is repeatedly emphasised through ancient folklore, mythology and sometimes, through contemporary media. There’s no denying, after all, the sacrifice of the parent(s) for the child(ren). The most stark being the image of the mother, who through dreadful and threatening life […]Read More