A young Indian on a 1930 voyage to Cambridge worked out a limit that still governs how stars die. The same mind then wrote the books, trained the people and edited the journal that made astrophysics ...
When glossy brochures and online ads promise “all-inclusive paradise,” expectations naturally rise. For many South Asians planning long-distance family vacations, tour operators like Sunwing Vacations ...
Every day, students across the world are asked to “make an argument”. In essays, research papers, debates, and dissertations, the phrase recurs like a drumbeat. Yet, for many, the word ‘argument’ ...
Every October, as the air cools and lamps begin to line the balconies of homes from Delhi to Dubai, Toronto to Tokyo, one fragrance travels further than most, the unmistakable warmth of ghee hitting ...
On a crisp autumn afternoon, the heart of downtown Toronto pulsed with renewed energy and intention as leaders, innovators, and change agents gathered at Arcadia Earth Toronto for Leadership Studios: ...
In the heart of Germany’s dense urban corridors, from the autobahns outside Munich to the tram-lined avenues of Berlin, a new kind of silence is taking root. It is not the silence of emptiness, but of ...
For decades, conversation about the Indian diaspora has centred on remittances, economic growth, political influence, and soft power. Fewer people discuss what it means to live between worlds, to ...
On a quiet Sunday afternoon in Southall, a girl tunes a small electronic box until a mellow Sa fills the room. Her grandmother calls it the thread that holds a raga together. The girl counts under her ...
The United Kingdom’s Indian diaspora has long been a pillar of stability, success, and contribution. Yet today, thousands of Indians settled in the UK find themselves at the centre of a political ...
Rema Pisharody is a writer from Bangalore. She is an environmentalist and a nature lover. She holds a Masters in Sociology and is a former employee of BPL Corporate Office, Bangalore. Poetry for her ...
Among the countless festivals of India, few carry the weight of memory, myth, and identity in the way Onam does. To Malayalees across the world, Onam is more than a date in the calendar. It is the ...
Traditionally, the leaf is placed with its narrow end pointing left. Items are served in a strict order, starting from top left and moving clockwise, with rice in the centre only at the end. Heat ...
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