Cycling from sea level in West Bengal to the Everest Base Camp in Nepal, Jyotishko Biswas' journey is a story of grit, endurance, and unbreakable dreams.
As the whole country reacts to the Ahmedabad plane crash, this is a guide to being a responsible digital citizen: what to share, what to hold back, and how to truly support those grieving.
Bengaluru’s once-thriving PG (paying guest) sector is seeing a wave of closures. This story breaks down the key reasons—from tech layoffs and rising rents to new BBMP regulations—and what these changes mean for young professionals, students, and the city’s rental landscape.
From Lucknow to Chennai, discover 5 iconic eateries still lovingly run by families across generations, preserving recipes older than India’s independence.
Across India, universities are trading concrete corridors for greener ways of learning — blending solar grids, recharge pits, and native trees into campus life. Here’s a look at five campuses where learning happens alongside nature.
Neem leaves in doorways, copper pots by the bedside, camphor smoke curling through the air — for centuries, Indian homes stayed clean using natural ingredients and rituals. Here’s how ancient India fought germs without chemicals — and why these forgotten practices still matter.
Behind Jackielynn’s dazzling smile is a story of fear, love, strength and home. The first trans Miss Universe winner from Sikkim, she didn’t just win a title; she claimed her place in the world. Now, she stands tall so others can walk more freely in their truth.
Long before traffic and towers, Indian towns grew around trees, shaping markets, courtyards, and community life. From the Banyan to the Palmyra, these native trees offered shade, structure, and sustainability. As our cities face climate and connection crises, could these forgotten roots guide us back to balance?