Chef Anshu Raj We have had a lockdown for nearly six weeks now and the lockdown has been made partially easy for a few cities. We have no reliable data to tell us when the Covid-19 pandemic will end. The new normal of social distancing, masks, gloves and washing hands is here to stay. Even […]Read More
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Pradipta N Biswas, General Manager, The Grand says Covid-19 has wiped out a major chunk of hospitality business globally and there is no clear horizon on when things will reboot The pandemic hit the industries in ways that have been unprecedented and unexpected. Being a hotelier, I have been exposed to unusual circumstances – but this […]Read More
Suman and Jagdish Chandra Mathur As had been a practice with us for the last four-five winters, this year too we came to Mumbai to stay with our younger daughter, son-in-law and our three-year-old grandson in January 2020. We had plans to return to Delhi in the first week of March but due to their loving […]Read More
Akbar Askari Lockdown is not a new word to many of us including me but it is the first time in my life that I have got the chance to know and feel this word up, close and personal. In fact, lockdown feels like a knockdown as we have been bashed up by an invisible […]Read More
To know how Covid-19 pandemic has impacted different sectors and industries in India, www.lifeandmore.in invited experienced professionals from different fields to talk us through the challenges ahead as also offer solutions and suggestions to emerge victorious from the present state of affairs. Beginning today, read all this and more in our new weekly column – […]Read More
Bhikkhu Sanghasena The entire world is going through an unprecedented crisis, bringing into sharp focus the inherent fragility and uncertainty of human condition. The ghostly Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has haunted the whole world and filled us with fear, dread and anxiety, and forced us to retreat to the safety of our homes. It is, quite […]Read More
Ishan Pandey M Hamel, in Alphonse Daudet’s The Last Lesson, states to the villagers and students gathered in his classroom, “When a people are enslaved, as long as they hold fast to their language, it is as if they had the key to their prison.” Through this, Daudet tries to emphasise the importance of preserving […]Read More
Today is World Firefighters Day Saurabh Tankha You may receive laurels, applauses and honours. Your name may be etched in golden words in history or record books. But the fact remains that except you no one knows how much of hard work was put in to achieve it all, what challenges did you have to […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha For years, he has been tickling our funny bones with his jokes and stand-up comedy — on small screen, on big screen and on stage. The reason why RAJU SRIVASTAV needs no introduction. On World Laughter Day today, the celebrated stand-up comedian talks about his childhood, the initial days in Bombay (now Mumbai) […]Read More
Yash Tiwari I am focussing to look at the bright side and making efforts to maintain a positive outlook which is helping me sail through the lockdown days. Though the pandemic has disrupted my schedule, I owe the smooth working of things to technology. I am delivering seminars and webinars virtually, at national and international […]Read More