Pooja Verma In recent years, astrology has moved from being a casual conversation starter to a meaningful guide for life’s most important decisions—including weddings. Couples today are increasingly seeking décor that does more than simply look beautiful; they want their venue to radiate energy aligned with their personalities, zodiac signs, and future aspirations together. Integrating […]Read More
L&M Special Stories is a curated space for compelling narratives that go beyond the ordinary. Featuring in-depth features, human-interest stories, and exclusive pieces, this category brings together voices, experiences, and perspectives that inspire, inform, and engage.
From powerful personal journeys to unique cultural insights and thought-provoking storytelling, these stories capture moments that resonate deeply and leave a lasting impression. Each piece reflects lifeandmore.in’s commitment to meaningful, impactful journalism.
Team L&M At a time when most students are obsessed with ranks, cut-offs, and entrance examinations, where adolescence often feels like a relentless race toward the hallowed portals of the IITs, there occasionally emerges a young mind that dares to defy convention. Sixteen-year-old Pranet Khetan, a Class 11 student from Shiv Nadar School, Gurugram, is […]Read More
Team L&M There’s no denying that the Food and Beverage space is undergoing a transformation few could have predicted, at least not on this scale. Alongside this shift, true connoisseurs of food and drink are increasingly seeking out spaces that deliver not just exceptional flavours, but also innovative, highly personalised dining experiences. This is where […]Read More
Sneha Gautam Ever so often, the story of an artist emerges not just through biographies or archives, but through the works that continue to surface, captivate, and inspire. On the birth anniversary of Hemendranath “Hemen” Mazumdar (1894–1948), one is reminded of a painter who balanced the intimacy of Bengal’s cultural ethos with a broader, universal […]Read More
Team L&M With over three lakh patients on the waiting list and at least 20 people dying every day while waiting for an organ, India’s organ donor shortage, particularly deceased donations, has taken a heavy toll. According to the Health Ministry’s own figures, the number of donors (including deceased) increased from 6,916 in 2014 to […]Read More
Team L&M Across India, from metros to small towns, a quiet change is taking place in the way many young people think about food. Many of them are turning to eating vegan, avoiding animal products like meat, fish, eggs, milk, curd, paneer, butter, and ghee. Instead, the focus is on eating grains, pulses, fruits, vegetables, […]Read More
Sneha Gautam The landscapes of Jehangir Sabavala (August 23, 1922- September 2, 2011) feel more like quiet poems than just paintings. In his oil compositions, whether expansive coastlines or serene inland vistas he artfully blended shadow and light, texture and space, to conjure a rare kind of stillness. His canvases often carry an intricate depth […]Read More
Maninder Singh Nayyar As India works to feed a growing population in a world shaped by climate change, it has become more important than ever to rethink how we approach farming. Food security today is not just about growing enough; it also means doing it in a way that’s sustainable, nutritious, affordable, and better for […]Read More
Team L&M In today’s fast-changing business world, leadership is not just about having a title it’s about having the right skills to inspire teams, make informed decisions, and navigate complexity with confidence. Senior professionals who want to stay ahead must continuously sharpen their management capabilities and embrace modern leadership approaches. This is where programs like […]Read More
Sunny Chandiramani As India marks the birthday of Abanindranath Tagore on August 7, we are reminded of his profound contribution to shaping the country’s cultural identity through art. Widely regarded as the founder of the Bengal School of Art, Tagore was a pioneering force who steered Indian art away from colonial academic realism and toward […]Read More