When and how to celebrate Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal this year
The festivals that celebrate the transition of the sun, Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal, are here and here is how they are celebrated
By Diana M Joshy January 13, 2026The Dutch government agreed to return thousands of fossils from the world-renowned Dubois Collection to Indonesia
By Shubhangi Shah January 14, 2026Halaga village in Karnataka is leading a community-led initiative where all residents voluntarily turn off all screens for two hours each evening to create a better study environment for children
By Dr Darshan B M January 14, 2026The festivals that celebrate the transition of the sun, Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal, are here and here is how they are celebrated
By Diana M Joshy January 13, 2026In 'The Decline of Hindu Civilisation', author and senior bureaucrat Shashi Ranjan Kumar argued that India continues to celebrate fragments of its past without understanding the intellectual systems that once sustained them
By Pratul Sharma January 11, 2026An Indian ex-stray dog named Aloka has become a global icon of peace. This resilient Indian Pariah dog is accompanying Buddhist monks on a 3,700 km 'Walk for Peace' across the United States
By Esha Sachar January 10, 2026Future Library is a 100-year artistic undertaking. Founded in 2014 by Katie Paterson, the project invites one acclaimed author each year to submit a manuscript that will be held in trust, unread, until 2114
By Shubhangi Shah January 08, 2026Hindol Sengupta's new book, 'Sing, Dance and Lead,' delves into the life of ISKCON founder Srila Prabhupada, reframing him as a pioneering 'spiritual entrepreneur'
By Shubhangi Shah January 07, 2026Here are some unique resolutions that go beyond the usual to help you grow, explore, and make the most of the year ahead. Happy New Year 2026
By The Week News Desk December 31, 2025New Year is the time to celebrate life, overcome hurdles, and look forward to the possibilities that await in the coming months. Happy New Year 2026!
By The Week News Desk December 31, 2025A look at the science behind nostalgia and why the end of things like old tech and postal services feels like a personal loss, even as other retro trends make a comeback
By K. Sunil Thomas December 31, 2025Kerala offers unforgettable experiences for ringing in the New Year, blending vibrant tradition with modern festivities
By Diana M. Joshy December 29, 2025Discover how cultures from India to Romania welcome the New Year with rituals symbolising prosperity, renewal, and letting go of the past
By Adhvika Asghar December 29, 2025If Christmas feels imported today, it is only because we have forgotten its older story, one that began in India long before Europe standardised the festival, complete with its calendars, carols, and commercial excess.
By Kundanika Nanda December 24, 2025At a New Delhi salon, acid attack and burn survivors are welcomed not as charity cases, but as women entitled to care, work, and ordinary dignity, challenging how India treats survival after violence.
By Kundanika Nanda December 23, 2025At India’s biggest film festival, a handloom fashion showcase highlighted named weavers, folk artists, and months of labour, arguing for craft not as nostalgia, but as intelligence, livelihood, and cultural policy
By Kundanika Nanda December 20, 2025The history of tea is a fascinating journey that spans continents, from its origins in China to its arrival in Portugal and subsequent popularisation in England by Queen Catherine of Braganza
By Puneet R. Kundal December 20, 2025After Sankrit and Tamil, the second edition of the festival moves to the English segment
By The Week News Desk December 19, 2025At the Blue & Green Climate LitFest in Kochi, herpetologist Romulus Whitaker picked his top two nature writers. One evergreen, and the second one from the younger crop
By Mathew T George December 18, 2025Monu, 38, was named the winner for his innovative use of technology, and integrated farming methods
By Ancila D December 17, 2025The clay flute that entered the world stage, and the call that Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia hopes India will hear
By Neeta Lal December 16, 2025In an insightful interview, Pakistani author Kanza Javed delves into her new short story collection. Javed also shares her creative process, the challenges of the publishing landscape in Pakistan, and how both nations have shaped her identity and her powerful writing
By Shubhangi Shah December 15, 2025Step inside a world where every painting is a conversation between cultures
By Kundanika Nanda December 13, 2025Bhag Singh’s grandson Darshan Singh Deol is on a mission to piece together his grandfather's lost legacy, seeking official recognition for the thousands of Indian labourers who helped build the Panama Canal
By Kundanika Nanda December 09, 2025Salil Chowdhury's birth centenary falls on November 19. He is known for songs like 'Aye Mere Pyare Watan', 'Jaagte Raho', 'Who Sham' and 'Koi Sone Ke Dilwala'
By Ranjan Das Gupta November 19, 2025Cambridge Dictionary just announced its word of the year, and it's a term many of us might relate to: 'Parasocial'
By K. Sunil Thomas November 19, 2025