A Nobel path for INDIA

It was a proud moment for Indians all over the world when Abhijit Banerjee’s name was announced for the Nobel Prize. Jeremy D’Cruz has a tête-à-tête with Dr. Owenita Piarita about the research work that won Abhijit Banerjee the prestigious honour Sociological research has created a wealth of knowledge on …

A magical JOURNEY

Hong Kong, in literal translation, means fragrant harbour, and it is the perfect getaway, age regardless. Meera J Pillai travels through the city, learning about and revelling in the best the city has to offer I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing; that it was all …

LEARNING THE INDIAN WAYS

For Sebastien Hug, the Indian connection came in the form of love. His wife Sulini Sarugaser’s mother was originally from Karnataka. He would delightedly go on to recall their wedding in Swaziland, Southern Africa (where she grew up), for which they had a multicultural-Indian-inspired theme. But it was not until …

TO THE MOON

Space exploration has and will be a continuous learning process. Jeremy D’Cruz speaks to ex-ISRO scientist and Ted X speaker Dr. S. M. Ahmed about the highs and lows of India’s journey into the space If something is important enough, even if the odds are against you, you should still …

A DAY IN DUBLIN

Dublin or Dubh Linn is derived from the Old Irish Gaelic, which has its literal meaning ‘Black Pool’. Preeti Verma Lal explores the literary paradise The truth is that I am in love with Dublin. I think it is the most beautiful town that I have ever seen, mountains at …

Non-violence in Practice

Eknath Easwaran shares his thoughts on learning about non-violence through Mahatma Gandhi Non-violence, Gandhi states, ‘is the final flower of Truth’. Because love draws a deeper response out of everybody, love is not just the most idealistic basis for action but also the most practical. Every person – every creature, …