Where Food Meets Fellowship: Inside Kolkata’s Boishakhi Adda
More than a showcase of food, the afternoon felt like an attempt to recreate something familiar: the easy warmth of people gathering with no particular hurry to leave.
More than a showcase of food, the afternoon felt like an attempt to recreate something familiar: the easy warmth of people gathering with no particular hurry to leave.
To understand the neurodiversity paradox, one must look past the diagnostic criteria of the DSM-5 and peer into our evolutionary history.
Organized by Little Thespian, founded in 1994 by Uma Jhunjhunwala and S.M. Azhar Alam, the festival continues their commitment to theatre as both art and education.
By stripping away visual excess, Dr. Sinha invites viewers to engage more deeply with the artwork. The absence of colour shifts the focus from appearance to essence, compelling the audience to interpret rather than simply observe.
As board results approach, it is easy to believe that everything depends on a number, a college, or a decision made at eighteen. But perhaps, that belief itself needs to be questioned.
Bengal Association, Delhi, a premier organisation to promote Bengali art, culture, literature, sports, and other various aspects of Bengali culture since 1958, organised a theatre festival to celebrate World Theatre Day on 2 April.
The theme for this year's celebration of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work is "Workplace Mental Health: A Priority for All."
The International Guide Dog Day aims to express gratitude to the dogs and appreciation for the hard work the dogs in general and the guide dogs in particular put in to serve their masters.
The primary objective of this year is to inspire women entrepreneurs to have a “can-do” attitude towards innovation and creativity.
World Malaria Day, marked each year on 25 April, an event which has been observed since 2001 by African governments.