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Revolutionary caricatures

Revolutionary caricatures

March 13, 2020

In the world of editorials, caricatures are a medium to tell hard-hitting news softly The Wire, an online news portal, recently featured a cartoon, captioned roti to a riot that depicted the recent riots in Delhi and the condition of the poor. The cartoon featured where a starvi...

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Holi in India: Celebrating colours differently

Holi in India: Celebrating colours differently

March 2, 2020

Holi is the most vibrant festivals which signify the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. As the earth wakes up from its winter slumber, the people get ready to coat each other in the colours of spring

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Donald Trump comes calling

Donald Trump comes calling

February 23, 2020

United States President Donald Trump’s visit is expected to be high on hype, but low on content. And that is not too bad for India.

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Facial recognition raising hackles

Facial recognition raising hackles

February 11, 2020

Facial recognition is being touted as a major technological breakthrough. Easy to abuse, its adoption needs to be strictly controlled.

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Non-cooperation movement

Non-cooperation movement

February 2, 2020

The year 2020 marks 100 years of the non-cooperation movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi as part of the Indian independence movement. A 100 years on, Indians are beginning to rediscover that even though we have stepped into a new century, the troubles we face stay the same, and s...

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Pavillons indiens aux salons Who’s Next et Maison & Objet

Pavillons indiens aux salons Who’s Next et Maison & Objet

September 4, 2019

Du 6 au 10 septembre, l’Inde va venir en force pour exposer son savoir-faire dans l’artisanat, le textile et les objets de décoration, lors de deux grands rendez-vous de la mode et de la décoration : les salons Who’s Next, Porte de Versailles, et Maison & Objet, ...

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Interview with Vipula Gunatilleka, CEO of SriLankan Airlines
Giving the much-loved momos innovative edges

Giving the much-loved momos innovative edges

June 11, 2019

A popular street snack in Delhi, momos or dumplings are now being experimented with in fancy kitchens as well as the street kiosks, where chefs are stuffing them with ingredients such as coconut, vodka, chocolate, and even chaat! The tangy flavour of Gujarati sriracha sauce and c...

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Reunion Island Roadshow in India

Reunion Island Roadshow in India

April 24, 2019

Placing Reunion Island on a map might not be an easy task for an Indian tourist but more and more are getting familiar with this small island situated in the Indian Ocean, just a short hop away from Mauritius.

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Pleasing the palates with Georgian wines

Pleasing the palates with Georgian wines

April 19, 2019

One of the oldest wine-producing nations in the world, Georgia has some distinctly flavoured wines to offer to the Indian palate. With its winemaking techniques listed as Intangible Heritage by the UNESCO, the Eurasian country can also boast of serving history in a glass! At a re...

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Echoes: A chain of cafes run by deaf and mute

Echoes: A chain of cafes run by deaf and mute

April 19, 2019

Managed seamlessly by a team of deaf and mute staff, Echoes, a chain of cafés, is challenging stereotypes and changing dining experiences for people.

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Mexican street art adorns walls of university in Delhi

Mexican street art adorns walls of university in Delhi

April 12, 2019

 Faiyaz Ali | Embassy of Mexico in India The campus of Jamia Milia Islamia University was painted in exotic colours when internationally acclaimed Mexican street artist Senkoe decided to put his artistic skills on display by making murals on walls in the campus. The Embassy of ...

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