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Word of the Day: PetrichorianWord of the Day: Petrichorian carries many of the qualities that help unusual words endure: it sounds lyrical, creates vivid imagery and re...
Word of the Day: OpsimathWord of the Day: As more adults reinvent themselves both professionally and creatively, words like “opsimath” may gradually find a wider pl...
Word of the Day: PhilokalistWord of the Day: Philokalist reflects a growing cultural desire to romanticize everyday life, from sunsets and bookstores to rain, handwrit...
How gentleman’s relish sold smelly fish with snobberyPoet Dom Moraes's lament for his unmoored life in India, contrasted with his friend's English homecoming, highlights Gentleman's Relish as ...
Quote of the day by BTS’s Jimin: ‘Never give up on a dream that you’ve been chasing almost your whole life’ ; lessons on importance of hard work from K-pop's IT BoyBTS star Jimin inspires fans with his message to never give up on lifelong dreams. His journey from K-pop idol to global solo sensation is ...
Word of the day: SerendipityWord of the day: Serendipity means finding good things by chance. It is about happy accidents and life's unexpected surprises. This word ca...
Word of the Day: SerendipityLife's most meaningful moments often happen unexpectedly. Serendipity teaches us to embrace the unplanned. It is about noticing good things...
Green is the colour of loss: How artists are looking closely at climate anxiety and environmental griefIndian artists are increasingly using their work to reflect on ecological crises, climate anxiety and the human impact on nature. At events...
Quote of the Day by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos: 'Life's too short to hang out with people who aren't resourceful'Jeff Bezos, the Amazon founder, through one of his quotes advises people to hang out with people who are productive and resourceful. When o...
The art of igniting creativityArt is gaining prominence in India with numerous festivals and fairs, yet the appreciation of art remains limited among the general populac...
- Mental Subtraction
Mental Subtraction makes us humble . And, more importantly, triggers an urge to help others in their journey of life.
View: Something is rotten in the happiest state of FinlandDiscontent is growing in Finland. Earlier this month, a Finns Party MP was ejected from a music festival because of his letter to a newspap...
Eid...extended weekend...Salman Khan...and yet Tubelight flickeredFor longevity of his career as a performer, Salman Khan needs to essay meatier character roles which would suit his age.
Post-Hero MotoCorp, Sunil Munjal is drawing up a new plan: Driving art via Serendipity TrustSerendipity Arts Trust is a Munjal initiative, but the businessman points out the lack of Hero branding.
TaxiForSure moves High Court over ban on apps for taxi-hailingCity-based cab aggregator TaxiForSure has moved the Karnataka High Court questioning the state's ban on web-based cab services in the city.
Diplomatic banker SS Mundra has a will of steelSS Mundra is known among friends as the one who avoids any kind of confrontation, even over insignificant issues. He is called ‘Mr Quiet’.
Setting up banks in the Finance Minister's home turf a sticky business?A banking presence is the most visible institutional intervention and touches people’s lives, said PwC India associate director Robin Roy.
GPS-like SuperShoes soles help you find your way with easeBy pairing with the user’s smartphone, the SuperShoes act as a tour guide, tickling both feet when they have a suggestion for a new place a...
Miracle of beingRecently, at the engagement ceremony of her younger son, the musician Smita Wagh was introduced to a distinguished looking gent.
Budget 2011: India is in good fiscal shape despite populist spending, misgovernance: Swaminathan AiyarWithout intending it, the populist giveaways of politicians have been well within the limits of fiscal prudence.