Children are no longer awareness builders; recent ads have portrayed them as key influencers in family purchases
Five years after the Indian Super League was established, so has its effective preeminence in Indian football
We would not need anything but your face to complete the flying processes, Chisari tells Shubhomoy Sikdar
Within a year of launch, Too Yumm! achieved sales of Rs 200 crore, growing at 15-20 per cent month on month - one of the fastest in the country to do so
Jio's first day first show plan has set off a mad scramble among movie channels
The newly launched Nila House in Jaipur offers safe haven to India's staggering but struggling textile traditions
Designed for the excruciating summer heat, Breeze VH is a lightweight runner that comes with a host of coolness features - Lotto claims that the perforated surface of insole ensures greater coolness
The Sole Fury is ridiculously lightweight. No wonder it's missing a piece. A chunk of the outsole is cut from the arch side, splitting its EVA midsole into two
Apple iPhone 11 (Rs 64,900, 64GB) vs Apple iPhone XR (Rs 49,900, 64GB)
Being centres of public assembly, more often in rural contexts, haircutting saloons have always featured in quintessential montages that depict the spreading of news
The top 10 male marathon runners in the world ever are either Kenyan or Ethiopian. Among the women the top nine are from these two nations
The Museo Camera Centre exemplifies how museums can become dynamic art and cultural spaces
An exhibition of artworks by theatre legend Ebrahim Alkazi confirms his artistry across mediums
A year ago, India's #MeToo movement witnessed women across India speak up against sexual harassment. Nikita Puri assesses what, if anything, has changed
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Indian wines are getting better all the time, says the author
Cyclones have been common in Dash's native Odisha and they frequent his book as well
Saif Ali Khan-starrer Laal Kaptaan is a period vengeance drama desperately banking on tumult and mystery, finds Nikita Puri
You're likely to be, says Amrita Singh, at OBEETEE Studio, a venerable, nearly century-old carpet-maker's first retail outlet in India
Fatima Bhutto makes a compelling case for her argument that the days of American soft power are fast ending, and the East is rising to take its place