Photo | How Bulbul Cyclone Affected the Lives of Ordinary People
The cyclone Bulbul has truly battered the state of West Bengal and brought about the deaths of 10 people and affected more than 4.5 lakh people.
Sky Enthusiasts Gear Up to Witness a Partial Lunar Eclipse Tonight
Sky enthusiasts across the nation are excited to view the partial lunar eclipse tonight. Here is a brief look at all the major points that will make our sky watch more fascinating.
PHOTO| #10yearchallenge:Looking Beyond Narcissist Selfies at the Transforming World Around Us
On Facebook, the popular #10yearchallenge is trending all over the world.
Local Creativities in Times of Market Hegemony
VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
This photo essay is an exploration of a living heritage museum, Dakshin Chitra, located in Muttukadu, 25km from the southern part of Chennai.
Finding Ganesha in the Potter’s Lane
VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi we take our readers on a journey to one of the numerous potters’ lanes in the capital where the artist’s labour and creative agency bridge together to unfold a transformative and inspiring reality of existence.
The Struggle of Indian Masses is Inseparable from the Glory of the Tricolor
VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
On the occasion of independence day, we are sharing a creatively curated photo-essay with series of penetrating images for our readers.
IN Pictures | Saudi-led Coalition Airstrike in Yemen Kills Dozens of Children
IN PICTURES
In a recent Saudi-led Coalition Airstrike in Yemen Kills Dozens, many of them are children. With a deep sense of pain we are sharing a few images.
In Pictures: Does the heavy burden of ritualism enable us to have the fragrance of religiosity?
In Pictures | Weekly images
The Midnight Lights of Jama Masjid
As the month of Ramdan cleanses the soul and purifies the self, the universe unfolds a celebration of brotherhood and the moment of melting boundaries
Walking through the Lanes of Nostalgia
VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
The Daryaganj Sunday book market in Old Delhi is one where all book lovers should go. It is a market that stretches along the long footpath alongside the main road and boasts of books of all varieties from- medical and engineering guide books and sample papers, dictionaries, story and drawing books for children, travel and cookery books to fiction and non-fiction titles for all generations.
Kavya Thomas and Kabir