Respect for others was a cultivated way of life in Lucknow
By Nivedita Singh
New Delhi--Mutual respect was a "consciously cultivated way of life" in Lucknow, and this "magic formula" helped the city and the Awadh...
I was dying inside: Ronit Roy on keeping away from TV
By Arundhuti Banerjee
Mumbai-- He received unprecedented popularity with his role as Rishabh Bajaj in "Kasauti Zindagi Kii" and later as Mihir Virani in "Kyunki...
Thinking the unthinkable: This novel sees a Sino-Indian nuclear war over water
By Saket Suman
New Delhi-- A recent novel, "Radius 200" by author Veena Nagpal, has two facts at the centre of the fictional narrative that...
Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder – literally!
By Kishori Sud
Title: The Atlas of Beauty; Author: Mihaela Noroc; Publisher: Particular Books; Pages: 351; Price: Rs 1,499
There is an old saying that you...
Cabinet approves closure of India Development Foundation of Overseas Indians
New Delhi-- The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday approved closure of India Development Foundation of Overseas Indians (IDF-OI) to...
Indian-origin physiotherapist in Singapore jailed for molestation
Singapore-- An Indian-origin physiotherapist has been sentenced to 11 months in jail and three strokes of caning for molesting a teenager during treatment.
Luke Manimaran...
Plant Power: The new protein revolution
By Janette Fletcher
A diet rich in protein is essential for maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle, but is the way in which we fuel...
A Tribute to Late Guyanese President Dr. Cheddi B. Jagan
NEW YORK--The Indian Diaspora Council International (IDC) organized a tribute to the late Guyanese President Cheddi B. Jagan as a segment of the program...
Sweet Surprise: Seeking clues on diabetes, science follows the fat, eyeless fish
By Stephanie Dutchen
Harvard Gazette
Crossing cavefish with their river-dwelling relatives can illuminate genes that protect against harmful consequences of insulin resistance.
Researchers trying to better understand...
We spend billions on dietary supplements. Is that healthy?
By Harvard Gazette
The world of dietary supplements can seem like the Wild West, with the dizzying vitamin alphabet lumped with a lineup of minerals...










