Cyber Salaamat: A campaign to raise awareness about cybersecurity
An initiative by cartoonist Sharad Sharma aims to literate the community about internet safety, misformation, and digital privacy
By Pankil Jhajhria December 19, 2024UNESCO’s committee for safeguarding humanity’s cultural heritage voted to recognise 45 cultural practices and products around the world, including Brazilian white cheese, Caribbean cassava bread and Palestinian olive oil soap
By Pooja Biraia Jaiswal December 20, 2024At the heart of the Florentine resurgence were three titans of art: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Raphael Sanzio. Their rivalry, fuelled by genius and ambition, transcended personal competition and became emblematic of an era that married art to power
By Philip George December 20, 2024An initiative by cartoonist Sharad Sharma aims to literate the community about internet safety, misformation, and digital privacy
By Pankil Jhajhria December 19, 2024In the latest series of talks conducted by the Kerala Museum, the intricacies of ancient temple architecture of the state were discussed
By Gowri Murali December 18, 2024Located on the outskirts of Faridabad, The Animal Care Organization houses veterinary hospital, an Animal Birth Control unit, and other dedicated spaces for big and small animals
Kritajna Naik December 17, 2024Jasmine Shah in his book highlights the key achievements of Delhi under the AAP government
By Kritajna Naik December 16, 2024Indian Grandmaster D. Gukesh, recently, became the youngest world chess champion after beating title-holder Ding Liren
By Pooja Biraia Jaiswal December 14, 2024Dr Thomas Mathew discussed his latest work, 'Ratan Tata: A Life', a biography of the reputed Indian industrialist, at the event 'Touching Tata: A Close Conversation' in Kochi recently
By Gowri Murali December 14, 2024Author Meenakshi Ahamed talks to THE WEEK about her latest work, ‘Indian Genius: The Meteoric Rise of Indians in America’, published by HarperCollins
By K. Sunil Thomas December 14, 2024Sixteen-year-old Jiya Rai, who has autism spectrum disorder, crossed the 34km wide English Channel in 17 hours and 25 minutes this year, breaking a 150-year record
By Pooja Biraia Jaiswal December 12, 2024Those Saturday nights in the early 1970s feel like a dream—a vivid, kaleidoscopic chariots of sound, colour, and emotion. The Great Hall was our Hyde Park, our Fillmore East, and our tiny slice of eternity
By Philip George December 09, 2024The reopening of Notre-Dame is not just a celebration of architectural and spiritual renewal—it has been commandeered as a stage for global politics.
By Philip George December 08, 2024The award comes in recognition of Mr Rewal’s exceptional contributions to architecture, his profound cultural influence, and his role in strengthening Indo-French ties through art and design
By The Week News Desk December 08, 2024Festival is scheduled to take place from January 10 to 12 in multiple locations in Kolkata; curtain raiser held at Oxford Bookstore
By Niladry Sarkar December 07, 2024By the time of his death in 2016, Howard Marks had become an almost mythical figure—a drug smuggler with a rock-star persona, a master of disguise, and an unrepentant rogue who relished his role as a global outlaw
By Philip George December 06, 2024In an effort to strengthen international relations between the United States and Kerala, the U.S. Consulate General Chennai joined forces with the CUSAT to establish the American Corner which provides the public free access to cultural and informational resources about the U.S.
By Christy Rosy Sibi December 04, 2024A better understanding of users' life expectancy can help government and companies in a big way; if Death Clock app can tell how long a person will live, then the risk of retirement savings running out before one's death can be averted
By The Week News Desk December 01, 2024Live Aid’s influence continues to resonate four decades later. Its cultural significance cannot be overstated; it bridged political, social, and cultural divides and set a precedent for how music could galvanise massive efforts for social change
By Philip George November 30, 2024Raising Our Voices (ROV) foundation conducted a workshop that created a space for meaningful discussion on how to bring alive feminist and gender-sensitive terms in the Malayalam language
By Christy Rosy Sibi November 27, 2024The north of England, particularly the Trough of Bowland and areas around Lancaster and Ingleton, was filled with men and women who tended their land with a quiet, determined resilience
By Philip George November 22, 2024A demisexual person can be gay or heterosexual; they are closer to the asexual community but may feel physical feelings for someone after having known them for a long time!
By The Week News Desk November 20, 2024Hash Future School is an AI-first school, that customises the syllabus to each child’s needs, while also teaching them practical subjects like financial independence
By Christy Rosy Sibi November 19, 2024The contemporary Indian art scene would have been incomplete without remembering and resurrecting Bimal Das Gupta's art
By Reya Mehrotra November 16, 2024The introduction of the Boeing 747 was nothing short of an aviation game changer. It ushered in an era of long-haul travel that was both cost-effective and scalable
By Philip George November 15, 2024Under Delhi's Hauz Khas bridge, a resilient community with no material possessions finds joy and purpose, embodying the priceless wealth of spirit, learning, and hope
Photos and text by Kritajna Naik K. November 15, 2024