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Do you love yourself? Here’s why you should

Updated on Jun 22, 2020 10:12 am IST
We crave unconditional love, but do we love ourselves unconditionally?(UNSPLASH)

Shashi Tharoor’s Word of the Week: Cromulent

(Illustration: Gajanan Nirapale)
Published on Aug 09, 2019 03:10 pm IST

Shashi Tharoor’s Word of the Week: Phobia

(ILLUSTRATION: GAJANAN NIRPHALE)
Published on Jul 27, 2019 06:36 pm IST

The woman who put man on the moon

Margaret Hamilton standing next to the listings of the software she and her MIT team produced for the Apollo project in 1969.(Photo: Wikimedia Commons)
Published on Jul 12, 2019 05:32 pm IST

Tennis champ Ashleigh Barty is on the ball

Published on Jul 05, 2019 05:37 pm IST

8 mistakes healthy Indians are making

(Getty images)
Updated on Jun 24, 2019 01:01 pm IST

A path through the forest of the heart

Shiva is one of the principal deities of Hinduism.(Photo: Shutterstock)
Published on Mar 18, 2017 04:57 pm IST

A play for all time: The Cabuliwala is back

Actors rehearse for the play, The Cabuliwala, before it’s staged on March 18, 2017. Rabindranath Tagore’s iconic children’s story is back on stage in an adaptation directed by veteran theatre artiste Jalabala Vaidya.(Raj K Raj/HT PHOTO)
Updated on Mar 18, 2017 08:11 am IST

Secular and sacred: A tale of two cities

Home Shrine (detail), 2016, by Manisha Parekh, is her interpretation of the sacred as a private space. The art work is part of an ongoing exhibition that reflects on the legacy of the holy cities of Varanasi and Anuradhapura.(Raj K Raj/HT Photo)
Updated on Mar 18, 2017 07:19 am IST

Rahim: The poet within the courtier

Among Abdur Rahim Khan’s legacy in Delhi is the Khan i Khanan, an exquisite tomb he built for his wife in what is today Nizamuddin. It’s currently being restored by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.(Saumya Khandelwal/HT Photo)
Updated on Mar 11, 2017 10:56 am IST

Sufiana Rang: Holi in the words of Urdu bards

Indian villagers smear themselves with colour during the Lathmar Holi festival in Nandgaon, around 120 kms from New Delhi. The women of Nandgaon chase the men from Barsana, the legendary hometown of Radha, consort of Hindu God Krishna, with wooden sticks in response to the latter’s efforts to put colour on them.(Ajay Aggarwal/HT Photo)
Updated on Mar 11, 2017 10:58 am IST
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