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Chandannagar—the glowing heartbeat of Bengal

September 26, 2025, 01:03 PM - 2 min read

To call Chandannagar’s creations “lights” is an understatement. They are living theatre in bulbs, spectacles where culture, science, and devotion intertwine. In a city where Durga Puja pandals often compete in grandeur, Chandannagar’s illuminations remain the glowing heartbeat of Bengal’s festive season.

The “Voice of Hind Rajab” became symbolic of a powerful cultural movement and a political statement in the face of the ongoing genocide in Palestine.

From receiving a record-breaking 23-minute standing ovation to sweeping awards and audiences at festivals to commercial success; films about Palestine are having their moment in the world of cinema. Is it just a start?

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September 26, 2025, 12:53 PM . 7 min read


The Ganges flows through ancient Varanasi, a holy city in Hinduism.

The Ganga is drying up

September 25, 2025, 03:41 PM - 6 min read

Stretching from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, the whole river basin supports over 650 million people, a quarter of India’s freshwater, and much of its food and economic value.

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September 25, 2025, 03:41 PM . 6 min read


Evolution of humans: Volcanoes tell the story

Evolution of humans: Volcanoes tell the story

September 22, 2025, 02:10 PM - 7 min read

Volcanic eruptions are excellent timekeepers because they happen very quickly, geologically speaking. As hot magma erupts, it cools and solidifies into volcanic ash particles and pumice rocks.

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September 22, 2025, 02:10 PM . 7 min read


Picture used for representational purpose only.

Children of Sonagachi rewrite the rules of Durga Puja

September 21, 2025, 02:19 PM - 8 min read

The event has been named “Chhotoder Durga, Chhotoder Mela”—a carnival of the young, for the young. This is not just a celebration, but a reclamation of dignity. For once, the spotlight will not shine on their identity as “children of sex workers,” but on their talent as dancers, actors, singers, and organisers.

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September 21, 2025, 02:19 PM . 8 min read


These young women were expected to live their mother’s life, while everything around them was changing.

Women continue to pay the deadly price of patriarchy

September 19, 2025, 05:52 PM - 10 min read

Look deeper and you find a large population of women, living in tier-2 and tier-3 towns, struggling to wriggle out of the minotaur of patriarchy tightening its tentacles vigorously, to counter the first narrative

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September 19, 2025, 05:52 PM . 10 min read


A representative image.

"Google Nano Banana" AI trend: How safe are your photos?

September 15, 2025, 02:40 PM - 2 min read

While Nano Banana and vintage saree edits may be entertaining creative experiments, users should exercise caution.

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September 15, 2025, 02:40 PM . 2 min read


Punjab faced its worst flood in over three decades, but that has little to do with how the damage could be minimised substantially.

Flood defence: India needs a Dutch lesson

September 14, 2025, 12:47 PM - 9 min read

Every flood season and every flood-prone country has lessons galore for India—extreme rains can wreak havoc if met with weak infrastructure, compromised embankments, floodplain encroachments, obstruction of natural drainage and failure to desilt the rivers.

see more

September 14, 2025, 12:47 PM . 9 min read


The continued decline in numbers of the spectacled flying fox shows much more action is needed.

Habitat loss and fragmentation is the number one threat to koalas. Others include climate change, bushfires, disease, vehicle strikes and dog attacks.

see more

September 10, 2025, 04:48 PM . 7 min read


The mite feeds on bee pupae and transmits lethal viruses.

Mind this honeybee parasite, deadlier than varrroa

September 10, 2025, 03:36 PM - 6 min read

A deadly mite, Tropilaelaps mercedesae or “tropi” is on the march. Beekeepers fear it will wreak even greater havoc than varroa – and the ripple effects may be felt by the billions of people around the world.

see more

September 10, 2025, 03:36 PM . 6 min read


National Museum in Delhi, which houses over 2 lakh art objects spanning 5,000 years of Indian cultural heritage, has been receiving between 6 to 7 lakh visitors annually, for years.

Are Indian museums prepared to be immersive?

September 7, 2025, 01:32 PM - 10 min read

“If you have 300-year-old objects, you have to make their history relatable to the contemporary context, to make it interesting,” says artist and museologist Subodh Kerkar, founder and director of Museum of Goa and Museum of Beer.

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September 7, 2025, 01:32 PM . 10 min read


Declawing Cats means a lifetime of pain

Declawing Cats means a lifetime of pain

September 7, 2025, 07:36 AM - 5 min read

Yet research conducted in Quebec shows that declawing causes irreversible nerve damage and chronic suffering. This mutilation must be banned, everywhere and forever. 

see more

September 7, 2025, 07:36 AM . 5 min read


The inherent destructiveness of war has long degraded the environment.

Climate crisis: Time to rethink wars

September 5, 2025, 04:34 PM - 8 min read

A study has made a best guess that the total carbon footprint of militaries across the globe is greater than that of Russia, which currently has the fourth-largest footprint in the world.

see more

September 5, 2025, 04:34 PM . 8 min read


Chandannagar—the glowing heartbeat of Bengal

September 26, 2025, 01:03 PM - 8 min read

To call Chandannagar’s creations “lights” is an understatement. They are living theatre in bulbs, spectacles where culture, science, and devotion intertwine. In a city where Durga Puja pandals often compete in grandeur, Chandannagar’s illuminations remain the glowing heartbeat of Bengal’s festive season.

Read more
Chandannagar—the glowing heartbeat of Bengal
The “Voice of Hind Rajab” became symbolic of a powerful cultural movement and a political statement in the face of the ongoing genocide in Palestine.

Films on Palestine on sweeping spree

September 26, 2025, 12:53 PM - 7 min read

From receiving a record-breaking 23-minute standing ovation to sweeping awards and audiences at festivals to commercial success; films about Palestine are having their moment in the world of cinema. Is it just a start?

Read more
The Ganges flows through ancient Varanasi, a holy city in Hinduism.

The Ganga is drying up

September 25, 2025, 03:41 PM - 6 min read

Stretching from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal, the whole river basin supports over 650 million people, a quarter of India’s freshwater, and much of its food and economic value.

Read more
Evolution of humans: Volcanoes tell the story

Evolution of humans: Volcanoes tell the story

September 22, 2025, 02:10 PM - 7 min read

Volcanic eruptions are excellent timekeepers because they happen very quickly, geologically speaking. As hot magma erupts, it cools and solidifies into volcanic ash particles and pumice rocks.

Read more
Picture used for representational purpose only.

Children of Sonagachi rewrite the rules of Durga Puja

September 21, 2025, 02:19 PM - 8 min read

The event has been named “Chhotoder Durga, Chhotoder Mela”—a carnival of the young, for the young. This is not just a celebration, but a reclamation of dignity. For once, the spotlight will not shine on their identity as “children of sex workers,” but on their talent as dancers, actors, singers, and organisers.

Read more
These young women were expected to live their mother’s life, while everything around them was changing.

Women continue to pay the deadly price of patriarchy

September 19, 2025, 05:52 PM - 10 min read

Look deeper and you find a large population of women, living in tier-2 and tier-3 towns, struggling to wriggle out of the minotaur of patriarchy tightening its tentacles vigorously, to counter the first narrative

Read more
A representative image.

"Google Nano Banana" AI trend: How safe are your photos?

September 15, 2025, 02:40 PM - 2 min read

While Nano Banana and vintage saree edits may be entertaining creative experiments, users should exercise caution.

Read more
Punjab faced its worst flood in over three decades, but that has little to do with how the damage could be minimised substantially.

Flood defence: India needs a Dutch lesson

September 14, 2025, 12:47 PM - 9 min read

Every flood season and every flood-prone country has lessons galore for India—extreme rains can wreak havoc if met with weak infrastructure, compromised embankments, floodplain encroachments, obstruction of natural drainage and failure to desilt the rivers.

Read more
The continued decline in numbers of the spectacled flying fox shows much more action is needed.

Here’s how endangered spectacled flying fox saves rainforests

September 10, 2025, 04:48 PM - 7 min read

Habitat loss and fragmentation is the number one threat to koalas. Others include climate change, bushfires, disease, vehicle strikes and dog attacks.

Read more
The mite feeds on bee pupae and transmits lethal viruses.

Mind this honeybee parasite, deadlier than varrroa

September 10, 2025, 03:36 PM - 6 min read

A deadly mite, Tropilaelaps mercedesae or “tropi” is on the march. Beekeepers fear it will wreak even greater havoc than varroa – and the ripple effects may be felt by the billions of people around the world.

Read more
National Museum in Delhi, which houses over 2 lakh art objects spanning 5,000 years of Indian cultural heritage, has been receiving between 6 to 7 lakh visitors annually, for years.

Are Indian museums prepared to be immersive?

September 7, 2025, 01:32 PM - 10 min read

“If you have 300-year-old objects, you have to make their history relatable to the contemporary context, to make it interesting,” says artist and museologist Subodh Kerkar, founder and director of Museum of Goa and Museum of Beer.

Read more
Declawing Cats means a lifetime of pain

Declawing Cats means a lifetime of pain

September 7, 2025, 07:36 AM - 5 min read

Yet research conducted in Quebec shows that declawing causes irreversible nerve damage and chronic suffering. This mutilation must be banned, everywhere and forever. 

Read more
The inherent destructiveness of war has long degraded the environment.

Climate crisis: Time to rethink wars

September 5, 2025, 04:34 PM - 8 min read

A study has made a best guess that the total carbon footprint of militaries across the globe is greater than that of Russia, which currently has the fourth-largest footprint in the world.

Read more

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