How Covid Changed Us: New Traditions That Await Us in the New Year 2021
Every society has its own culture and customs. But everyone’s traditions will take on a digital avatar in coming years post-pandemic, and why not?
Every society has its own culture and customs. But everyone’s traditions will take on a digital avatar in coming years post-pandemic, and why not?
While Nilofer Suleman’s works of art are recognisable worldwide, not many know of the personal struggles she has faced in her journey as a single mother.
An Iranian researcher travels to India for tourism; the experience changes her worldview and triggers her new career as author and translator.
With more people investing in health, these five women-led brands are creating a niche in the growing market of natural beauty products.
Neuroscientist and Bharatanatyam exponent Savitha Sastry is mainstreaming the classical dance form through film, social media and digital education.
These Indian children were among the 34 child illustrators who won the chance to be featured in JK Rowling’s new book, ‘The Ickabog’.
Fashion artist Sharmila Nair’s new project links women’s emotions during the pandemic to the tradition of parents gifting almirahs to daughters.
Two new comics with female superheroes and contemporary themes like Covid-19 and social media will keep teens and young adults hooked this month.
What should grandmothers look like? Sculpted, strong bodybuilders, if you go by Sweden’s Eva Birath.
After losing her hands in a tragic accident in 2014, Monika More had a successful double hand transplant just in time for her birthday last month.
An unexpected act of assistance from a stranger in a phone booth turned into a life-changing miracle for IT professional Tejinder Kaur Sethi from Mumbai.
Young authors Ananya Kamboj, 15, and Manya Harsha, 10, are bringing up important issues through their books and activism.
Mumbai-based Ophealia deRoze was going through a lonely patch in her life when a baby turned up like an angel to heal her.
‘Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives’, a new entertaining reality show on Netflix, follows the shallow, glamorous lives of four spouses of Bollywood actors.
The ongoing pandemic has refocused attention on one of the most important parts of the human body. The hand is in the limelight, again, writes Nina Krishna Warrier.
Dr Raman Ashta, who turned 40 during the lockdown this year, looks back at the 10 big lessons life has taught her so far.
Have you ever been afraid to speak up for fear of looking stupid, or held yourself back from being ‘too happy’? This emotional paralysis has roots in childhood.
Former journalist Smriti Lamech’s new venture is giving traditional ragdolls a feminist, political twist while generating employment for local women artisans.
These four words will lead you to a more constructive 2021, says Kay Newton.



















