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Sadly today, big city kids grow up amid too much logic and rationality, preferring to get their chills from the latest Hollywood slasher flick
Project Mala is working to educate children from impoverished weaver families
The author travels from Sarnath to Nadesar and finally finds peace in the din on the ghats of Benaras
Two brothers are determined to preserve Delhi's struggling population of carnivorous birds
Despite the language barrier, Beijing is a city where getting lost is not necessarily a bad idea
The founder of one of the country's most popular rock bands has written a memoir about his eventual alienation from it, instead of chronicling one of the most exciting periods in Indian rock history
A new indie film, M Cream, takes viewers on a trip to an India the world hasn't really seen before
Given that the Niyamgiri Hills, sacred to Odisha tribals, do have rich bauxite deposits, would it be fair to forget that the deposits exist, just because they are on tribal land?
Rock music, rocky caves and eclectic cuisine await you here
Some alliances had fizzled out because of high dowry expectations
A large majority of women in India do not have access to sanitary napkins. Goonj is trying to change that, says the author, after a visit to its manufacturing unit in Delhi
Perched on cliffs by the Pacific Ocean, the tiny habitation of Elk in California is a peaceful spot where the main excitement comes from finding glass pebbles on the beach
On Teachers' Day, September 5, I spent the morning reflecting upon all the teachers who'd shaped my life
In the run-up to Teachers' Day, the author comes across an education system that could render conventional teaching redundant
Gulmarg, once an alpine retreat, isn't what it used to be. But its rolling meadows, wildflowers and deodars are still magical