Team L&M There are some stories you read about—and then there are stories you experience. When I began exploring how India’s tribal communities are evolving, I expected to see preservation of tradition. What I discovered instead was something far more powerful—a quiet but determined transformation from forest-based livelihoods to global enterprise. This wasn’t just about […]Read More
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Team L&M The roar of engines, the thrill of overtakes, and the drama of race strategy—Formula 1 has always been a spectacle. But in recent years, watching a race has transformed from a solitary TV moment into a vibrant social event. Across cities and living rooms, Formula 1 watch parties are quickly becoming the new […]Read More
Team L&M This International Women’s Day 2026, industry leaders across technology, climate finance, mobility, and education highlight the importance of empowering women. This, they say, can be done by imparting skills, opportunities, and leadership roles to them. Experts say women’s participation is essential for building stronger and more inclusive economies. Be it any field – […]Read More
Team L&M International Women’s Day (March 8) is increasingly becoming a moment to reflect on long-term structural change rather than a symbolic celebration. Across industries, organisations are now institutionalising women’s empowerment in India through structured programmes that create access, build skills, and redesign systems to enable sustained participation. From aviation and agriculture to manufacturing and […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Holi is here again, bringing with it joy, colours and celebrations. While most of us love playing with colours during the festival, very few stop to think about the impact of synthetic Holi colours on our skin, hair and eyes. Many colours available in the market today are industrial chemical colours that […]Read More
Sunny Chandiramani Amrita Sher-Gil (30 Jan 1913 – 5 Dec 1941) holds an unparalleled position in the history of Indian art. In a life tragically cut short at 28, she reshaped the visual language of modern Indian painting, creating works that were emotionally resonant, culturally grounded, and distinctly modern. Today, she is remembered not only […]Read More
Just Dial report decodes India’s evolving consumer behaviour Team L&M India in 2025 searched with intent, and every query reflected lifestyle shifts, inflation pressures, digital adoption and a Gen-Z driven cultural evolution. According to Justdial’s annual search study, ‘How India Searched in 2025’, drawing insights from millions of platform searches, India demonstrated a dual-economy consumer pattern: extreme affordability and premiumisation […]Read More
Masuma Siddique If there was one defining mood across advertising and marketing in 2025, it was intention. This was not a year of big reinventions or dramatic platform shifts. Instead, it was a year where brands, agencies, and marketers paused often out of necessity and started asking harder questions about what truly works, what merely […]Read More
Team L&M For decades, purchasing a used car has meant depending on oral promises, quick test drives, and the subjective assessment of a local mechanic. But as the market for used cars evolved, so did the need for strict, uniform evaluation processes. The integration of technology into vehicle inspections is transforming used car buying into […]Read More
Team L&M Spanning over turbulent rivers, deep gorges, and restless seas, India’s bridges stand as silent testimonies to the country’s engineering ambition. They connect not just towns and regions, but people, cultures, and economies, often in places where geography had long dictated isolation. Across India, bridges shape everyday life in ways most of us barely […]Read More