Akshay Kumar has been taking on social causes with a vengeance and turning it into cinema.
Use tampons. Apply coconut oil. Wear cotton clothes.
He's promoting khadi through his swadesi clothing brand.
Sreehari Nair is *not* impressed by this lot of films at all.
Goonj was eventually born in 1999, with 67 clothes his wife and he had collected.
'Wherever in the world there is political instability, those countries are beset with severe crises today. But India is in a much better position than the rest of the world due to the decisions taken by my government in the national interest,' President Droupadi Murmu said in her address to both Houses of Parliament.
Ankit Kawatra was one of three Indians to be honoured by Queen Elizabeth II.
'Nitish Kumar's government has proved during these floods that it is a helpless government.'
For a while it looked like Twinkle may have nearly disappeared from the public eye until the world discovered her flair to notice wit and wisdom in everyday life. It wasn't long before she had authored two bestsellers and was hailed as one of the most, candid, humorous, stylish celebrities to emerge from the heart of Bollywood.
'I called my mother here, to spend some time with her, but I was not able to do that due to my hectic schedule'
Most rituals that we blindly follow today have a scientific and logical history to it.
Missing a period is more common in the first year after you start menstruating.
Celebrating Independence Day the Bollywood way.
Anshu Gupta, the founder of Goonj, has transformed the culture of giving in the country. He has for 15 years now, worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between the haves and the have-nots, by making discarded materials a resource for the poor. His weapon, he says, is 'cloth as a tool of social change.'
In a no-holds-barred interview, 20-year-old Nikita Azad discusses the backlash she has faced after #HappytoBleed, the campaign she launched to protest a derogatory statement made by the chief of the Sabarimala Devasom Board.
In a no-holds-barred interview, 20-year-old Nikita Azad discusses the backlash she has faced after #HappytoBleed, the campaign she launched to protest a derogatory statement made by the chief of the Sabarimala Devasom Board.
Street art has emerged from its rebellious underground existence to a growing art genre in its own right. Ritika Bhatia maps the Indian leg of the movement.
After many false starts, India may well be at the inflexion point that Deng Xiaoping took China to post-1978. The window of opportunity is wide open right now, says Rajeev Srinivasan.