Occult offences beyond Scooby-Doo: Cracking ‘supernatural’ crimes
BY VIKAS DATTA
Is evil a cosmic constant, or a human construct? The answer may not be easy to find and hinge on the intensity...
Ex-President Kovind releases book “Ambedkar and Modi’, draws parallels between them
New Delhi-- Former President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday released a book titled "Ambedkar and Modi: Reformer's Ideas, Performer's Implementation" here in presence of...
Book releases this month
New Dehli-- Developing good habits at a young age can help pave the way for a prosperous future. Reading is a habit that we...
‘Tints of history and culture’: A romp through the deeper significance of colours
BY VIKAS DATTA
It may only be a phenomenon of the electromagnetic spectrum, as analysed by our eyes and brain, but given how much we...
A professional assassin with a conscience and his chequered life
BY VIKAS DATTA
Humans, possibly following some atavistic but ingrained impulse, are initially geared up to recognise a binary value system, but most soon learn...
Book Review: Celebrating the saga of the ubiquitous chair in its myriad forms
New Delhi-"The Chair is omnipresent yet discreet. It stays unobtrusively in our lives. Modest as it is, however, the chair, symbolically, rises above mere...
Mallika Sarabhai opens up on battles with grief, ‘future-proofing’ her body
New Delhi-- This is a frank portrayal of the extraordinary life of acclaimed dancer, actor and activist Mallika Sarabhai, very aptly titled 'In Free...
I’m chuffed at the stimulating aspect of mentoring: Viswanathan Anand
New Delhi-- Cool as a cucumber: that's five-times World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand. Cooped up in Germany due to the Coronavirus pandemic, he returned home...
Rushdie’s son says author off ventilator, retains ‘feisty sense of humour’
New York-- Booker Prize-winning author Salman Rushdie remains in critical condition, but retains his feisty sense of humour, his son Zafar Rushdie said in a...
What does India stand for at 75? Rajmohan Gandhi
New Delhi--In the 20th century, the global media spoke of democratic India "as a hope giving marvel". Today, the country is "in the hands...












