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ARTIST SEEMA KOHLI ON HER NEW BOOK

‘Over the course of my practice, there were times I felt that my work needed an interpretation beyond how it was perceived,” says artist Seema Kohli. Known for her...

Assam: NHRC takes suo motu cognisance of reported detention of a journalist

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of a media...

Punjab and Haryana High Court transfers Col Bath assault probe to Chandigarh Police

Chandigarh: Punjab and Haryana High Court has transferred the probe into the assault on...

India’s progressive Waqf bill outpaces Western ‘liberal’ and Muslim-majority countries

India’s Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024, introduces reforms ensuring transparency, gender equality, and sectarian inclusivity. It removes contentious provisions, strengthens government oversight, and mandates Muslim women’s representation. Compared to Western and Asian countries, India’s framework is more structured and inclusive in Waqf management.

Call of the sea

We had swung in a primal amniotic sea spewed out to a dry  land Memory failed, yet the body never forgot the lullaby and sought it In the...

Hair, scalp and skin: How to protect them

With winters in full bloom, your hair, scalp and even skin need special care and attention. Here are some common questions concerning beauty and...

MALDIVES: THE LAND OF GOD

With 1,200 islands clustered into 26 atolls, this island paradise is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places on earth. About 200 of these...

The wall that speaks and a pavilion that declaims

Lahore Fort, the grandest of all the Mughal citadels ever built in Pakistan, isn’t just about another incredibly opulent fortification that was raised up...

I don’t put Bruce Lee on a pedestal: Shannon Lee

In an exclusive interview with G20, Bruce Lee’s daughter Shannon Lee talks about her life, martial arts, and how her father’s philosophy has inspired...

Restaurants in their new delivery avatar

Pandemic poses us with a question: Unable to go out to dine at our favourite restaurants, would there be a way to get that...

‘Screaming Indian is not a govt-sanctioned display of multiculturalism’

‘Screaming Indian’ is the freshest track to hit the Hip-Hop scene in a long time. Staying true to their Indigenous and immigrant roots, its...

Kaala: The colour of Racial Discrimination

Kaala, a short film expounding racial attacks on Africans in the national capital, has qualified to be nominated for the Oscars in the Live...

The Hitman: An amalgam of entertainment and class

Veteran sports journalist and author of The Hitman: The Rohit Sharma Story, Vijay Lokapally talks about the prodigious rise of Rohit Sharma, one of...

Beautiful black

The shy pink of the dawn rises from the midnight black The yellow tendrils of the Sun clamber up a deep blue sky Watch the green mood of...

Graphology and the art of counselling

In an exclusive chat with G20, Sonal Oswal, a renowned graphologist and counsellor, talks about her endeavours and the relevance of handwriting analysis. Excerpts:...

Rebel princess: Zeb-un-Nissa of the Mughal ménage

Aurangzeb’s eldest daughter, Zeb-un-Nissa, had mastered subjects like philosophy, astronomy, mathematics, history, theology and literature. Also, she was identified to have been an excellent...

Silence

What will you say When they ask the reasons for your silence? Were you too dense to catch thoughts shouted out as they formed and herded together? Will you say That...

Music has been my therapy amid pandemic: Solomon

In an exclusive chat with G20, singer-songwriter Rohan Solomon speaks about his third release, Without a Trace, what went into its making and how...

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