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The fifth edition of ‘India’s Greenest Music Festival’

New Delhi, Oct 12 (IANSlife) The greenest music festival in India returns to its hometown of Bangalore. Echoes of Earth returns for its fifth edition on the 3rd and 4th of December this year,...

Indian Art Festival 2022

New Delhi, Oct 12 (IANSlife) No matter how many digital platforms we create, art festivals are uniquely appealing due to the experience of actually being there, visually relishing artworks hanging on the walls, enjoying...

Gram Bharati 2022 – a gathering of extraordinary women

Ahmedabad, Oct 10 (IANS) The Gram Bharati 2022 exhibition which brought together women from self-help groups across India, housed a wide range of stalls that saw an array of beautiful handicrafts, artefacts, jewelleries, and...

T’gana braveheart beats all odds to become first Indian woman to scale ‘True Summit’...

NARENDRA PUPPALA Hyderabad, Oct 9 (IANS) Conquering mountain peaks is all about going against the odds, and emerging a winner. This is especially true in the case of a young Telangana woman mountaineer, Anvitha Reddy...

Salman Rushdie could be first Indian-born writer since Tagore to win Nobel prize for...

London, Oct 4 (IANS) Salman Rushdie, who was stabbed earlier this year shortly before giving a lecture in the US, is among the favourites to win this year's Nobel prize for literature, according to...

Dive into Inspirational journey of Mahatma Gandhi with these 6 book title

New Delhi, Oct 2 (IANSlife) M.K. Gandhi was one of the subcontinent's most prominent and beloved public figures of all time. He was the man who united a nation, roused a million hearts, and...

Celebrating Punjabi culture and highway cuisine

New Delhi, Oct 1 (IANSlife) In 1986, the hearty Punjabi restaurant Dhaba opened on Aurangzeb Road in the centre of Delhi. It was the first of its kind. It has developed over time, without...

‘India’s greatest moments yet to come’

VISHNU MAKHIJANI New Delhi, Sep 28 (IANS) India's proudest achievement has been its record as a liberal democracy and while the transition from colony to a functioning republic might not have been perfect, the best...

After two years, Mumbai ready to swing, swirl and sing to Navratri tunes

QUAID NAJMI Mumbai, Sep 26 (IANS) Finally, the festival that Mumbaikars, especially the Gujaratis, have been waiting for with bated breath - the nine nights of Navratri - have dawned here on Monday. Muffled under hideous...

Aruna Chakravarti’s ‘The Mendicant Prince’ dramatically recreates a century-old mystery

VISHNU MAKHIJANI New Delhi, Sep 23 (IANS) A hundred and fifty years ago, Bhawal was a prosperous zamindari in the eastern part of undivided Bengal, in size and income next only to that owned by...