Like a Ripple in the Desert
Designed by US-based architect Diana Kellogg, Rajkumari Ratnavati Girls’ School stands cool under the glory of blond sun in the middle of […]
Civil Engineer Maneuvers to Link Science with Cultural Heritage
To restore the glory of any architecture of magnificence, it is vital to know the materials and technology that was once used […]
Child labour rises 160 million globally- Need to reclaim the lost grounds in fight against gruesomeness
With the first ever enormous rise in child labour count in past two decades, pandemic threatens to shove millions of kids in […]
Gaza born artist paints half baked endearments of Palestinian women
The artworks of Malak Mattar portraying various moods of palestinian women have become an insignia of Palestinian culture in the uproar of […]
Scenes of Loveliness: Denizens of Odisha’s craft village to amaze tourists with painted houses
There will be the scenes of enchantment all around to greet the tourists visiting Odisha’s Raghurajpur heritage village, as about 150-odd families […]
Reclaiming the country’s traditional board games
Repeated lock-downs have triggered the interests of families into traditional games, in consequence which many small players are improvising traditional games with […]
Gucci stirred up the hornet’s nest: Selling Indian Kurta for 2.5 lakh
Cashing in the brand value is a commonplace practice among high end fashion labels but Gucci seems to have breached the limit […]
The invisible environment ‘Wallahs’ of India
At the very foundation of the country’s waste management system, India’s four million Safai Saathis (sanitary workers) are engaged in the segregation […]
Letter of the Traveller: A Russian Artist’s excursion into mysticism of Islamic & Turkish heritage
Ever since she became appreciative of arts the painter-pottery master Mariya Komisa from Russia was inconsolably drawn towards the turkish and islamic […]
Folk instruments have too much soul to be sold as antiques
Rajasthan preserves some of the rarest music instruments which are still played by folk artists with religious devotion, Surinda is one such […]
It’s a Warfare of Dutch and Native Himalayan Tulips in Uttarakhand’s Kumaon Hills
Turning the wasteland in the upper swathes of the Munsiyari region of Uttarakhand into an alluring spectacle of colorful flowers, foresters in […]
Not a secret business anymore: Brand offers biodegradable banana fibre sanitary pads
Despite the sheer volume of non-biodegradable sanitary pad waste generated in India, less than 50 percent of women are using them. Ahmadabad-based […]