In India, doctors are crying foul over the allegations of victimisation. To understand this, it is probably time to introspect the doctor-patient relationship. It is necessary more than ever now as a recent survey shows that a large section of the Indian population perceives doctors as one of the mo...
I can remember one post in my Facebook account – ‘Smile while you still have teeth’. The World Oral Health Day that falls on March 20 carries the theme, ‘Smile for Life.’ A smiling face is the index of a healthy mind and the primary condition of a good looking smiling face starts with good...
Arjun Chakraborty was born and brought up in a hamlet called Malsisar in the Jhunjunu district of Rajasthan. He grew up unlike any other city boy, playing gilli–danda, flying kites, chasing puppies and riding camels, and horses. For his higher studies, he went to Udaipur. He wanted to become a fil...
The Indian summer has arrived. In this scorching heat, it is essential to keep our body hydrated. Pure water is the best for recharging our system but a little flavour can always be refreshing. Unfortunately, the fluids we take during summer are packed with calories, which is not good for our ...
healthi is one India’s fastest growing digital preventive health start-ups, which empowers its users to make smart choices regarding their health. The company was founded by Krishna Ulagaratchagan and Rekuram Varadharaj (RV), both of whom are management graduates. Combining scientifically va...
Engineer by profession, Amartya Bhattacharya is an art lover. He has been awarded the Silver Lotus (Rajat Kamal) for the best cinematography in the non-feature film section at the 63rd National Film Awards by the Indian President, Pranab Mukherjee for his fantasy documentary, ‘Benaras-...
Smt. Anasua Mukhopadhya, a noted Vocalist, Composer, Trainer and most importantly an exponent of Traditional & Contemporary Music is also a familiar personality for her polished behaviour. One cannot restrict her particular genre of Music as according to her “Music is soul” & “Everywhe...
Ever since technology made heavy inroads into our lives, we have spent more time in chairs. But with more sedentary time spent, our body, which wasn’t designed for long periods of inactivity, is being left vulnerable to various diseases and disorders.Besides work-related musculoskeletal diso...
The seven chakras are the energy centres of our body where energy comes together and flows freely. It begins at the base of the spine and finishes at the apex of our head.The Sushumna stands for the spinal cord and the brain. There are two winding nervous trunks circling the spinal cord – Ida and ...
Q. What made you choose ‘As you like it’?A. This is the fourth play of Shakespeare that I am directing this year after Macbeth and Hamlet. ‘As you like it’ has long been on my list because of its exciting prospects. What excited me the most was the fact that the character Rosalind goes to a ...