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How hypertension effect kids and teens
[ad_1] The pressure to be good in their studies, and excel at sports and other activities can cause many children and adolescents to develop hypertension or high blood pressure. It […]
Makrand Deshpande’s new play explores the dark reality about martial rape
[ad_1] In the past decade, news about sexual assault, harassment, and marital rape have seen an alarming uptick in the country. Taking to the stage along with his troupe, actor-director […]
Every Brilliant Thing brings the subject of mental health to the fore
[ad_1] The city experienced a play that explored the delicate nature of a parent that suffers from depression and how it affects their children The conversation surrounding mental health has […]
Hummus is a healthy, nutritious food that is creamy and versatile
[ad_1] Hummus, a humble dish borrowed from the Middle East, has taken the world by a storm and has managed to collect a follower base that includes celebrities such as […]
Maharashtrian side dishes that you need to try
[ad_1] Maharashtra is an amalgamation of people, cultures, climatic conditions and food habbits. The food eaten in the state are unique in their own ways and are also inspired by […]
How to care for your pets in the summers
[ad_1] The summer heat can be particularly harsh around this time and drinking a lot of water, staying indoors and wearing sunscreen are a few things we can do to […]
Mother’s day: Supermoms at work
[ad_1] The past two years have been unprecedented, causing a paradigm shift in the way mothers live and work. There has been a surge in pandemic babies and many working […]
Rubik’s cube Shivaji portrait creates world record on Maharashtra Day
[ad_1] A portrait of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, made with more than 5,000 Rubik’s cubes, has been added to the India Book of Records. The mosaic with the maximum contribution of […]
A Brazilian twist in the tale
[ad_1] Most of our knowledge of Brazil is limited to the popular Vengaboys’ song or that it is a country in the South American continent. Today, Mumbaikars will get to […]
5 Summer drinks that you need to try
[ad_1] April has been unprecedently hot this year and India is being hit by the hardest with widespread record-breaking temperatures. A chilled and refreshing glass of a fruity drink are […]
Tape, the play, looks at consent and sexual misconduct
[ad_1] Consent, sexual harassment and rape are sensitive topics that need to be spoken about openly. The play, Tape, is trying to do just that by explaining the concept of […]
Artist Ramkripal Namdeo gives an artistic tribute to the Nightingale of India – Lata Mangeshkar
[ad_1] An ardent fan of late singer Lata Mangeshkar, Ramkripal Namdeo’s art exhibition is his tribute to forever muse Late singer Lata Mangeshkar has become a muse for many people […]
Cesarean awareness month: Don’t fear the cut
[ad_1] The constant pushing and pain of birthing a child via normal delivery is almost always considered the ‘true’ birth experience. While gynaecologists advise on having a natural delivery when […]
More than just Like, Share, Subscribe: Using social media to create meaningful connections
[ad_1] Combining forces for good In 2018, while browsing through Facebook, Kunal Jhawar, 30, happened to come across Kshitiz Kakodkar’s, 31, profile on a networking group. As both were entrepreneurs […]
Punjabi food dishes to relish
[ad_1] Baisakhi is celebrated predominantly in the northern parts of India. With the rabi crop ready for harvest, farmers in North India, especially Punjab, celebrate a successful crop with great […]
Healthy you: Bhangra workouts are a new trend for health conscious Indians
[ad_1] Your daily exercise can get boring when it comprises just a run in the neighbourhood, or a walk on a treadmill in the gym. Adding music to your workout […]
Eight year old Kian Bhatt is a tabla playing, record holding child prodigy
[ad_1] Eight-year-old child prodigy, Kian Bhatt from Mumbai has found his name in the India Book of Records for the longest tabla performance by a child – 31 minutes and […]
Sindhi food to relish for Cheti Chand
[ad_1] Cheti Chand also known as Jhulelal Jayanti is celebrated as the new year of the Sindhis.It also marks the birth anniversary of Jhulelal, the incarnation of Lord Varuna (the […]
Gudi Padwa: Health benefits of sabudana
[ad_1] Commonly known as sagu in Indonesia and Karnataka, sabudana in Maharashtra, and saksak in Papua New Guinea, sago is a starch eaten in many Southeast Asian countries. Eaten whole […]
Mumbai art exhibition displays artworks that are inspired by Rumi’s poetry
[ad_1] Mumbaikars will experience 13th century Sufi poet Rumi’s words in a novel way at an art exhibition inspired by his soulful body of work. The show, Postcards from Rumi, […]
Artist Pritika Chowdhry is bringing stories of India’s partition to the global stage
[ad_1] Artist Pritika Chowdhry has worked on ‘anti-memorials’ for the partition for the past 15 years. Her recent exhibition showcases the monuments set up in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Titled […]
RING IN GUDI PADWA WITH FOOD GALORE
[ad_1] Gudi Padwa, primarily celebrated in Maharashtra, marks the beginning of the harvest season and the start of a New Year. Falling on April 2 this time, people mark the […]
Face yoga: Workout your face for a sculpted and glowing complexion
[ad_1] We have heard about the benefits of yoga – how it helps you become more flexible, improves strength and balance and has an overall calming effect on your mental […]
Thandai: More than just a Holi cooler
[ad_1] Under the sweltering heat with sweat trickling down your face, which is splashed with a multitude of rang, sipping a refreshing and cool glass of thandai is a core […]
How do you take care of your furry friends this Holi
[ad_1] Over the past two years, there has been a significant rise in people adopting pets. For many, this may be their first time experiencing the festival of Holi and […]
Trekkers pick up trash to keep their hillsides green
[ad_1] “Very often trekkers that go on hikes and who happily litter the areas, are educated, working people who want to take a break from the city,” says Rupali Pachpor, […]
LOOKING AT THE EVOLVING CULTURE OF THE NAGAS
[ad_1] In an ongoing exhibition, titled The Nagas, veteran photojournalist Pablo Bartholomew is displaying photos of the tribes from Nagaland that he clicked from 1989 to 2009. Known to be […]
A tale of love, loss and gratitude
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