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The city's colour and traditions enthrall visitors and residents alike
A painstaking effort is on to bring the one-horned rhino back to Assam's Manas National Park, the place it once inhabited
Kailash Satyarthi, child rights activist and Nobel Prize winner on why he should not be considered anti-industry, and what has and hasn't changed
The urban jungle still retains some precious wild spaces inhabited by not frequently seen birds and animals. The author spends a day exploring them
Over the last three years, I've watched with interest as their advent has changed the socio-cultural landscape of these Jat-dominated villages
Granta's second book on India aims at providing a subaltern perspective on the country but doesn't quite achieve that, with too many English language writers and not enough regional works forming a pa
A new mobile app is allowing women to identify safe zones in a city with the help of crowd-sourced audits
Paris is a place brimming with history, irony and a bit of discontent
Since 2009, We The People has been helping the youth of India reclaim their civic rights
The bubble burst about a year-and-a-half back, when the Saudi govt announced the Nitaqat law, making it mandatory for local firms to hire at least one Saudi for every 10 migrant workers
A tourist's leisurely experience of this popular Rajasthan city is enriched by a hands-on interaction with its craftspeople
The St+Art festival in Delhi takes art out of the gallery to positively change the urban landscape
A painstaking effort is on to revive an ancient card game that is a wealth of history and myths
The narrow lanes of Majnu ka Tilla in north Delh hide many Tibetan marvels, from authentic food to vignettes of their lives
Understanding what makes political caricature funny to some but not to others is critical today, the author of these analyses of Indian caricature through the ages tells this writer