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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...

Maha Kumbh: A spiritual celebration of completeness

The word Kumbh symbolizes completion. Perhaps this is why self-realized saints and sages are...

Maha Kumbh: Where science, astrology, culture and spirituality intersect

Spiritually, taking dips in the holy water of the sacred rivers is believed to...

Kumbh, Naga Sadhus and the Hindu ascetic warrior tradition

Known for their extreme asceticism and stringent spiritual practices, the Naga sadhus live a...

Beyond faith: How Kumbh Mela reshapes the course of history

After returning to India from South Africa, Mahatma Gandhi made his political debut at...

Introduction of Graeco-Buddhism: The Gandhara School of Art

Greco Buddhism was neither any newfound religious ideal and nor was it a sectarian practice of the citizens of Gandhara. Rather, it was the...

Looks like we have returned to witch-hunting: Shama Sikander on Sushant Singh Rajput case

The actress feels that the Sushant Singh Rajput’s death has turned things negative. In an interview with G20, she also says that favouritism and...

#FEEDINDIA: Chef Vikas Khanna’s herculean efforts amid pandemic

The celebrity chef was honoured with the Asia Game Changer award for feeding millions in India amid Covid-19. Vikas Khanna is the only Indian...

The prodigious little girl and her timely invention

Neha Shukla, a 15-year-old girl from Pennsylvania, felt helpless watching the horror of the pandemic unfold and invented a sensory device that beeps or...

Parveen Babi: A retrospective glimpse into the stargirl’s life

Parveen Babi’s battle with schizophrenia through her career and eventual lonely death in 2005 and theories abounding around Sushant’s Singh Rajput’s death, show how...

OMA: The pied piper of Delhi

Vishal Malik, better known as Oma, a prodigious and renowned Disc Jockey belonging to Delhi, talks to the G20 about his musical journey that...

Honey, I Shrunk the Wedding!

Baahubali star Rana Daggubati’s wedding would have been one of the biggest celebrations in the south film industry had it not been for the...

Dialects of Silence:Parul

Did we learn anything from Covid-19 and the nationwide lockdown that followed the pandemic? Will we change our ways to re nurture our Capital?...

Konark: The inherent architectural attribute to Kalinga

The Classical Kalinga Architecture owes much of its resurrection to the Sun Temple at Konark  (popularly called the Surya Devalaya due to the God...

Vrindavan

All Vrindavan was just A backdrop for You And Your various loves   The absorbed love of Yashoda The quiet one of Nandagopal The protective one of Balarama The elder whom...

Migrant Musings

This is a country for the rich whose work we willingly do The summers are so hot We inhale the Sun with the dust and drown it in...

Covid-19 Unkind to the Mind

With the pandemic grinding on, our little family unit, I must confess come evenings, have become couch-potatoes. And me, in the early stages of...

Echo-t calling: A bird’s eye view of governance

The book compels the readers to think about putting the common man from the margins to the centre of the governance equation.   Echo-T Calling: Towards...

Borlase’s new book expounds the story of a boy whose world was shaken up

Fleeing Boko Haram in Nigeria to find safe haven in the US, some would say is a miracle. The terror Boko Haram has wreaked...

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