This Technique Employs the Body’s Own Healing Mechanism to Release Stress and Trauma
UK-based yoga teacher and author Caroline Purvey helps people heal from stress and trauma using the body’s own powerful healing mechanism.
UK-based yoga teacher and author Caroline Purvey helps people heal from stress and trauma using the body’s own powerful healing mechanism.
What is adventure? Can it be as much about going outwards as going within?
Acclaimed author Bina Shah shares her views on South Asian women’s issues, and what unites the women of India and Pakistan.
Faridabad engineer Rijuta Gupta shares her experience of adopting an infant last year and also writing her first book around the same time.
Gemstones evoke certain qualities that reflect ones already inside us; can we learn to recognise and cherish the gems we are?
It’s not so often that a movie shakes a society from its siesta and makes people uncomfortable. That’s precisely what ‘The Great Indian Kitchen’ has done to Kerala.
Philippa Lowthorpe’s new film ‘Misbehaviour’ looks at the 1970 disruption of the Miss World contest in London by a group of feminists.
“She goes after what she wants!” Hansa Makhijani Jain, author of a biography on Kamala Harris, shares insights into the life and journey of the first woman to be sworn in as US Vice President.
Vikas Khanna’s new film ‘The Last Color’ offers a compassionate view into the lives of widows in India with a superlative performance by lead actor Neena Gupta.
Tarot forecast for the year ahead by Karishmma Mmakhija
Arundhati Kumar launched her new sustainable accessories brand Beej just before lockdown hit. Here’s what she learnt.
Grief is a lonely place. Here are five tried-and-tested ways to heal from the pain and sense of loss.
A professor in the US pens a touching obituary to the late poet-activist Sugathakumari, and how her acts of compassion influenced uncountable lives.
2020 proved to be the acid test of love – from marital conflict in the lockdown, to wedding plans going awry, to interfaith couples being harassed by regressive laws.
The obedience of women may make for suitably happy endings in Indian fairytales but has fatal consequences in real life.
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?
The Grant Thornton SABERA Awards acknowledge the inspiring stories of impact and development aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Sukhdev Reel not only lost her 20-year-old son Ricky, she was also subject to spying by the UK police for demanding an investigation into what she believes was a racist murder. An interview.
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.



















