The Spiti Valley is the land between Tibet and India, located in Himachal Pradesh.
At school I tucked into tiffin boxes filled with food from so many communities. I happily exchanged corn beef sandwiches for spicy Aloo Parathas.
He was born Harivansh Rai Srivastava. But he chose to write as Bachchan - a word that means “child.” It carried innocence, simplicity, and humility.
Thanksgiving becomes an ever-changing immigrant story, blending gratitude, memory, and the search for belonging across generations in America.
Karl and Bertha Benz turned a daring dream into motion, sparking the automobile age with stubborn grit, bold invention, and unstoppable courage.
Her first novel changed everything. The God of Small Things, published in 1997, won the Booker Prize and catapulted her to international fame.
A haunting portrait of tribal women powering AI’s invisible machinery, 'Humans in the Loop' reveals labour, bias, and nature’s quiet resistance.
Autumn in Stockholm is not a season. It is an embrace. It is a golden heartbeat. It is the city whispering, “Stay a little longer".
A sweeping, reflective look at KIFF 2025—its tributes, global cinema, migration stories, and the enduring magic of film culture.
A journey to Huaxi reveals how a small Jiangsu village became China’s richest through bold experiments, industry and Communist Party leadership.
This Children’s Day, I offer their stories—small moments of truth, love, and hope.
Jemimah Rodrigues redefined strength, not through runs or records, but through tears, honesty, and the courage to be vulnerable.
The 31st Kolkata International Film Festival is coming to a close. Here are some outstanding films to look out for at the fest and thereafter.
This compilation presents four major twentieth-century Bengali poets, demonstrating poetry’s role in resisting, remembering, and renewing during socio-political upheaval.
Snow, silence, and duty converge as Daru faces a moral crossroads on the lonely Algerian plateau in Albert Camus’s *The Guest*.