There are voices that linger long after the sound fades—voices that shape lives, nurture dreams, and become part of a people’s collective memory. For Bengal, in the golden decades of radio, that voice was Bela Dey’s. Clear, firm, yet filled with warmth, it reached countless households through ...
On the 21st of June, the world pauses—and listens.Not to traffic or chatter, but to something deeper—music. World Music Day, born in France in 1982, reminds us that music is not just sound. It is a soul-language—a bridge between hearts, cultures, and generations. Across more than 120 countries...
In the quiet, mist-draped lanes of Mussoorie, where pine trees murmur secrets and the mountains echo with birdsong, resides a man whose words have touched millions—Ruskin Bond. More than just a writer, Bond is a storyteller whose prose captures the soul of India, weaving warmth, simplicity, and th...
Violinists are storytellers, their bows gliding over strings to narrate tales of love, loss, and longing. Few have mastered this art as exquisitely as the Violin Brothers of Kolkata—Deb Sankar Roy and Jyoti Sankar Roy. For decades, their soulful melodies have bridged tradition and modernity, creat...