Might makes (or breaks) right
I was really struck by a recent local news item here in New York. Some young people vandalised an equestrian statue of General William Tecumseh Sherman in Grand Army Plaza in midtown Manhattan.
I was really struck by a recent local news item here in New York. Some young people vandalised an equestrian statue of General William Tecumseh Sherman in Grand Army Plaza in midtown Manhattan.
Much of our Hindu celebrations are tied up with nature and the change of seasons. In Bengal, Akshaya Tritiya was a day when fruits were offered to deities before mortals could enjoy them wholeheartedly.
The fashion fight: Ah, the swirling vortex of trendy attire, makeup marvels, and accessory overload on social media—a tantalising playground for the adventurous teen spirit.
The shy and apparently sombre-looking octogenarian Asok Das now enjoys every single moment of his life in his small and beautiful home in Shantiniketan with his wife, Shyamali, an expert in Mughal art.
Satyajit Ray found himself at D.J. Keymer & Co, an esteemed British-owned advertising agency, where he cut his teeth as a junior visualiser
Yes, it’s hot. And humid. And you have had a long day at work. The tensions and stresses have built up. And all you want to do is go home and relax.
Trams are featured in several paintings, symbolising the spirit of Kolkata. The heritage vehicle serves as an exemplary mode of eco-friendly transportation. Its movement has presently been severely restricted to only a few routes.
For any educational institution, pursuing the ideology that led to its setting up and then constructing a bridge so that the best of the past and the present could be given to the students is undoubtedly a great task.