With sophisticated systems for urban planning and trade, the Indus Valley Civilisation were way ahead of its time.
“Wings of Fire” by A. P. J. Abdul Kalam tells the tale of a man who helped India reach glory in the scientific realm.
Understanding the enigma of 'art' and its benefits on the mind and the self through the techniques of 'Art Therapy'
Enhancing and visualizing ideas and concepts to create illustrations, here are some illustrators making an appearance in the horizon.
Indian tribal art puts forth the voice of rural India. Apart from serving as a window for the outside world, it is their pride and identity.
A movie questioning normalcy in society, last resorts and destined unfolding of lives through Mishra couple. A quest to find an answer.
Living a life filled with an undying passion for theatre, Chandravadan Mehta ensured that theatre was part of his life in one way or another.
Narrating a tale of an ordinary teacher, The English Teacher by R. K. Narayan divulges deeply into many topics in less than 100 pages.
Social Media is helping creators carve their niche and grow manifold. Here we present how digital content reaches you!
Indian art and culture are diversely rich. But this concept was not appreciated especially by a country that is highly homogenous.
Motherhood is blissful, motherhood is beautiful, motherhood is fulfilling. Watch Aai to uncover the truth of a mother son relationship.
From making history to living her life as unapologetically herself, Devika Rani remains a force to be reckoned with to this date.
Is having a brand new thing the most important thing to a child? Yes. But, let Binya remind you what truly matters with her blue umbrella.
Song covers are always a tricky area, they can be a hit or a miss. We bring to you an outstanding selection for you to add...
Indian miniature artists left behind a flawless treasure to swear by, come embark on a journey to cherish the marvelous miniatures.
It’s often said that with fame comes arrogance and a loss of passion, but Rashtrakavi M. Govinda Pai would surely like to differ.
Glimpsing through 'The Namesake', the 2003 debut novel of the Pulitzer Prize winning author, Jhumpa Lahiri.
Globalisation has brought India to the forefront of the global market. But the fate of the local artisans is still waiting for the change.
Pakhala, a dish that resides in the heart and soul of every Odia rent-free. It is a simple dish bearing a lot of cultural significance.
Hailing from a small village in Jodhpur, Teju Jangid is a digital artist redefining success. Here’s a glimpse of his conversation with TTI.