Back in the early 1970s, Marathi playwright Vijay Tendulkar’s play ‘Sakharam Binder’ — which features the character of a bookbinder who ‘takes in’ women abandoned or dejected by other men and uses
In a new approach to developing everyday skills into children with special needs, for instance, children with dyslexia, the Madras Dyslexia Association (MDA) has experimented with supplementing usual occupational therapy with native
After a successful move to raise funds for victims of Amphan, one of the finest Indian singers in Europe Sanjoy Dey and his organisation NEOM is now raising funds for one of
Being a female author can come with its own set of challenges, especially when one is trying to juggle a career in the demanding field along with a personal life. From burning
REACH India group has recently celebrated its 1st Anniversary by organising an online webinar with David Vance, a renowned Geopolitical Analyst from the UK, and Major Gaurav Arya (Retd.) from India. Both personalities
For many of us, monsoon is probably the most-awaited season of the year. Sure enough, the first drops of rains are rejuvenating, and provide us with the much-sought relief from the scorching
Lisa Heydlauff came from the UK two decades ago to find out how children go to school in India. While she found her answer in quick time, she also realised that children,
Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar decided to bend his rule of 18 years, and gave extra hours for the shoot of his upcoming film, Bellbottom. Akshay had been strictly following an eight-hour work
Actor John Abraham is against platforms selling live animals online. John has sent a letter, dated September 22, urging e-retailer Quikr to stop trading in live animals. “By allowing dogs, cats, and
French classical pianist Maxime Zecchini, who is among the handful of musicians all over the globe to practise the ‘left-hand repertoire’ and play works with just five fingers, as opposed to both