On World Earth Day, a timely White Paper urges India to reconsider how it engages with one of its most fragile and life-sustaining ecosystems. Team L&M In a world grappling with climate uncertainty, few regions embody both resilience and vulnerability as profoundly as the Himalayas. Towering, majestic, and deeply intertwined with the lives of billions, […]Read More
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Akash Pharande Luxury, for decades, was defined by opulence—marble-clad lobbies, imported fittings, and sweeping views of urban skylines or manicured landscapes. But as climate realities intensify and environmental awareness deepens, this definition is undergoing a profound shift. Today, true luxury is no longer just about aesthetics or exclusivity. It is about sustainability, resilience, and harmony […]Read More
Team L&M Cooking at home is starting to feel a little different these days. With LPG concerns and rising costs, people are becoming more careful about how often they use the gas, and even eating out is not as easy on the pocket as before, with some places increasing prices or cutting down options. In […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Over the years, many books have explored Delhi through its monuments, history, bustling markets and rapid urban development. Rarely, however, do we encounter books that look at the Capital through the lens of its flora and fauna. Wild Capital: Discovering Nature in Delhi (HarperCollins India) by Neha Sinha breaks this pattern beautifully. […]Read More
Team L&M As the world increasingly values efficiency and sustainable living, Aashita Chadha, Co-founder and Chief of Culture & Strategy at The KariGhars, emphasizes that sustainability is now a fundamental aspect of all interior design projects. To create truly impactful work, she believes that this philosophy of sustainability should be integrated into every single aspect […]Read More
Team L&M Noted author Amitav Ghosh’s latest book, The Nutmeg’s Curse: Parables for a Planet in Crisis, delves into the lasting impact of colonialism on the modern world—using the story of a single spice: nutmeg. The book traces the journey of nutmeg (known as jaiphal in India) from its origins in the Banda Islands—a cluster […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha We all were seeing it coming since a long time, but humans being humans, too full of their supremacy over other species ignored the signs Mother Nature was giving. And Mother Nature put up with our atrocities till it could. Then it just refused. And Covid-19 happened. The reason of Coronavirus can be […]Read More