When it comes to embracing newer technology, youngsters are usually much faster than adults. It's this quick rate of adoption that also makes them susceptible to danger.
The sun is out. The flood waters have receded. Keralites have spent crores in quickly cleaning up the state and making it visitor ready. Go to Kerala folks!
Every day at 9 am, five 20-somethings who live in a 4-bedroom apartment in Bengaluru have a session with their physical trainer. After a workout, they spend the next 8 to 10 hours in their spacious living room, headphones in place and computer screens in front of them. Their salaried job: To play video games for the rest of the day.
His rags-to-riches story would make a film. Meet Musthafa P C, the man behind ready-to-use breakfast foods that countless Indians trust.
...There is a new queer-friendly locator of health and legal-aid professionals that is now available online.
There's a certain amount of drama to the profession. Sample these taglines: 'We can see the unseen'; 'I can plant my detective in your guest bedroom.' One agency has even ensured that all its phone numbers end in '007'.
From food to skin, allergies in India are rapidly on the rise, says Nikita Puri.
The life of a chef in the kitchen, as late Anthony Bourdain saw it, had a glory to it. The kitchen gently moves forward in the culinary world, tightly packed, yes, but with leaders un-despotic.
How robots may eradicate manual scavenging in India.
One of the first things to strike one about Cinnamon, a 19-year-old designer boutique hub, is its architecture and feel.
But this project is changing that -- one public artwork at a time.
The long-neglected fruit may finally get the recognition it deserves.
Bouldering is the new favourite among India's adventure enthusiasts
Homemade wines from this coffee county make for surprising experiences.
Auroville just turned 50. Aurovilians who grew up in The experimental city speak of how their childhood was marked by a sense of openness and possibility.
Meet the teen tech prodigy, educationist, AI expert and lover of SpongeBob SquarePants.
Sreemoyee Piu Kundu's writing, much like its creator, defies the very idea of labels.
One needs to carefully tread the thin but solid line between the sublime & the ridiculous.
He invented a skin patch that can detect a silent heart attack 6 hours before it happens!