Delhi's Abandoned Nightclub Becomes Unconventional Art Venue
An abandoned nightclub in Delhi's Connaught Place hosts 'Party is Elsewhere', a unique exhibition featuring 58 artworks without labels or sales, challenging traditional gallery norms.
An abandoned nightclub in Delhi's Connaught Place hosts 'Party is Elsewhere', a unique exhibition featuring 58 artworks without labels or sales, challenging traditional gallery norms.
The Church of North India held a strategic workshop in Kolkata to define its future direction, focusing on growth, sustainable development, and institutional self-reliance through better coordination and resource mobilization.
Discover your daily horoscope for February 8, 2026. Get insights into love, career, health, and finances for all 12 zodiac signs, including Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces.
Propose Day 2026 falls on February 8, 2026, as part of Valentine's Week. Discover heartfelt wishes, romantic quotes, and sweet messages to help you express your love and propose to your special someone.
As Propose Day approaches in 2026, Generation Z is transforming traditional romance with social media proposals, AI-generated messages, and virtual reality dates, blending technology with heartfelt gestures.
The India Art Fair showcases limited edition art books by renowned artists, offering exclusive collectibles starting at under ₹50,000. Publishers like Roli Books and Offset Projects are democratizing art ownership through these unique book objects.
Explore the life and legacy of Herman Melville, the American author whose masterpiece Moby-Dick transformed him from a popular storyteller into a profound philosophical writer, blending adventure with deep themes of obsession, fate, and societal critique.
In a divided world, Urdu teaches that language should unite, not divide. This article explores its history and personal stories, showing how it fosters humanity beyond identity.
A handloom expo has commenced in Bhubaneswar, featuring over 50 stalls with traditional textiles, aiming to promote local artisans and preserve Odisha's rich weaving heritage.
A cultural shift is redefining indulgence from excess to equilibrium. People are increasingly seeking balanced lifestyles that blend wellness with pleasure, driven by mindfulness and sustainability trends.
Pepita Seth, an 84-year-old British-born photographer and author, has been granted Indian citizenship in Thrissur. She has lived in Kerala for nearly 50 years, contributing to its culture and earning the Padma Shri in 2012.
Kolkata and surrounding areas are experiencing a significant surge in wedding ceremonies this weekend, capitalizing on a narrow window of auspicious dates after a two-month lull. Industry insiders report venues fully booked and service providers at capaci
The Akal Takht has summoned Gurjant Singh from Barnala to appear before officiating Jathedar Giani Kuldip Singh Gargaj on February 9 regarding alleged objectionable remarks made about Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji during a Gurmat program.
The Ramayana's profound impact on Thai and Cambodian culture is examined, highlighting its role in art, governance, and national identity through unique adaptations.
A new exhibition explores the deep historical and cultural ties between India and other regions, highlighting shared heritage and artistic influences.
A detailed review of 'Backflap,' a book that delves into the challenges and dynamics of the contemporary publishing industry, offering insights for authors and readers alike.
Two recently published poetry collections delve into diverse global landscapes and human emotions, offering readers a rich exploration of cultural and personal narratives through verse.
A review of Sushila Takbhaura's memoir, delving into themes of personal struggle, societal constraints, and the quest for freedom in modern India.
Archbishop of Hyderabad Cardinal Anthony Poola has been elected as the new president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India, marking a historic first for the Telugu states and Dalit community.
An open mic event organized by the corporation's 46th division committee and Student Empowerment Foundation drew enthusiastic participation from art lovers and youth in Kochi, featuring notable guests and award-winning screenwriter Rajesh Thillankeri.
Archaeologists in Karnataka have launched a fresh excavation at Lakkundi, aiming to uncover inscriptions, monuments, sculptures, and ornaments that shed light on the region's medieval history and cultural evolution.
Travancore Devaswom Board president K Jayakumar addresses the Sabarimala gold scam, priest removal, and announces Vision Sabarimala reforms for the upcoming season.
The Church of North India held a strategic workshop in Kolkata to define its future trajectory, emphasizing sustainable development, institutional self-reliance, and enhanced social services including education and healthcare.
Two cast iron weights vanished from New Market's historic clock tower during restoration, threatening its operation. This follows similar thefts at Oberoi Grand Hotel.
Tamil Nadu government organizes a four-day international epigraphy conference in Chennai, featuring over 50 experts discussing inscriptions on hero stones, trade, and water management.
Conservationists in Himachal Pradesh are calling for systematic mapping of traditional slate-roofed houses to preserve them as heritage assets, citing their cultural and architectural significance.
Sarthana Nature Park Zoo in Surat has acquired a pair of Royal Bengal tigers from Nandankanan Zoological Park in exchange for Smooth-coated otters and other species. The tigers are acclimating before public display.
The story of Abhimanyu's death in the Mahabharata highlights the brutal consequences of ancient grudges and unfair combat, where the young warrior was killed by multiple opponents while defenseless.
Moodboard Books launches a new collection celebrating the deep emotional connection between pets and their owners, featuring heartwarming stories and illustrations that capture the joy of pet parenthood.
Japanese author Satoshi Yagisawa, in a Bengaluru interview, advocates for a deliberate, unhurried writing style, rejecting trend-chasing. He aims to use fiction as a gentle cultural bridge to Japan through ordinary moments.