Nine one-pot recipes you can make in isolation (and avoid piles of dishes)
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View ArticleNine one-pot recipes you can make in isolation (and avoid piles of dishes)
CookingIt’s time to level up. Nikhita VenugopalIndia is five days into the 21-day lockdown period, and with restaurants shuttered, limited delivery services and official orders to stay indoors, many...
View ArticleVisiting old churches to forest road cycling: Off the beaten track in Kodaikanal
TravelAt this time of uncertainty and social distancing, refresh your spirits with a virtual journey with travel writer Susheela Nair.Susheela NairPambar forest, KodaiWith coronavirus plaguing...
View ArticleCooking with limited ingredients during the lockdown? Food bloggers are here...
FoodAmidst the lockdown, many food bloggers noticed a spike in traffic to their sites as they look to create videos and content for the legions of people cooking at home. Nikhita VenugopalCourtesy of...
View ArticleICU ventilators: what they are, how they work and why it's hard to make more
HealthcareThese machines are used to treat patients suffering from conditions including pneumonia, brain injury and stroke.Image for representation. Via Rcp.basheer/Wiki CommonsBerto Pandolfo,...
View ArticleHow gardening has emerged as a favourite pastime for many amidst lockdown
Gardening While for many gardening is a hobby they have returned to, for many others it is a way to grow their own vegetables at home.Rajeswari ParasaHome gardening and growing greens has become one of...
View ArticleBengaluru's linguistic diversity: What historical inscriptions tell us
LinguisticsBengaluru’s diversity and cosmopolitanism has always been a part of the city’s character, something that goes back centuries.Karthik MalliBegur's Nageshvara Temple/ Perumal Venkatesan,...
View ArticleKerala writer hosts online ‘Face and Book Festival’ of literature
BooksHosted by Joshua Newton, those taking part in the fest send selfies with their favourite book and a note on what effect it had on them.CrisAnjali Menon inaugurated the Face & Book FestTwo...
View Article‘Need to hold each other for freedom of women, freedom of all’: Kavita...
BooksActivist Kavita Krishnan speaks on her book 'Fearless Freedom', the politically organised attack on women’s freedom, what still shocks her and more.CrisOn one of the first pages of her book...
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FeatureIn the 90s, those who were not literate and could not write letters, would 'speak' to their loved ones in the Gulf countries, by recording messages in audio cassettes. Wajeed Ullah KhanImage for...
View ArticleNine one-pot recipes you can make in isolation (and avoid piles of dishes)
CookingIt’s time to level up. Nikhita VenugopalIndia is five days into the 21-day lockdown period, and with restaurants shuttered, limited delivery services and official orders to stay indoors, many...
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