LIFESTYLE
Inviting micro-tales of love
At the end of the campaign, 400 participants, handpicked by romance author Durjoy Datta will be featured in ITC Engage's Pocketful O' Stories 3.0 book curated and co-authored by Durjoy.
Bihar museum announces biennale, to open in March on Bihar Divas
According to a statement from the organisers, the biennale aims to sensitize the public to the importance and significance of a museum culture in India and facilitate an understanding of our culture, building a strong sense of identity, nationhood and the self.
Expert advice before moving or de-cluttering your space!
The state of affairs inside a home can elevate or alleviate your mood in a matter of seconds. A messed up corner at the end of a long day is enough to trigger some anger or hostility towards your loved ones. Whereas an organisational paradigm can go a long way in making your residence a comfortable home that beckons you to spend more time in.
26% women cite gender pay gap in new survey
According to India-based findings of the report by Women Deliver and Focus 2030, women in India cited public places to be the most common place where they felt at-risk. "Fifty-five percent of female respondents feel at risk, or know someone who feels at risk, "online", and 40 per cent do "in the place where (they) work or study".
Afternoon nap may boost your working memory
The researchers, including Wei Li from the Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China, suggests that afternoon nap seems to be associated with better locational awareness, verbal fluency and working memory. For the study, published in the journal General Psychiatry, the researchers involved 2,214 ostensibly healthy people aged at least 60 and residents of several large cities around China.
Sabyasachi: The Tiger of Indian Fashion
2020 was an unusually quiet year for fashion label Sabyasachi. It started with a bang, as he unveiled a 65-piece Haute Joaillerie (high jewellery) collection at New York's Bergdorf Goodman, considered one of the finest stores in the world.
Social pressure to be masculine can make younger men aggressive
The study, published in the journal Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, indicates that the more social pressure a man feels to be masculine, the more aggressive he may be. "When those men feel they are not living up to strict gender norms, they may feel the need to act aggressively to prove their manhood -- to 'be a man'," said researcher Adam Stanaland from Duke University in the US.
It's official, Sabyasachi sells 51% stake to Aditya Birla Fashion
One of the most influential labels, if not the reigning brand in Indian fashion, Sabyasachi, enters into a strategic partnership with Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Limited (ABFRL) by which Aditya Birla Fashion has acquired 51 percent stake in the brand for an undisclosed amount.
Just became pet parents? Read on to learn how to get it right
As the pandemic restricted regular social interactions and staying at home emerged as the new normal, people adopted different ways to uplift and cheer their lives. Among the many things that peaked during the lockdown, included pet ownership and adoption.
The beauty of slow living
Brainchild of designers Adlakha from India and Riccardo Benedini from Italy, La Fuori focuses on organic and sustainable clothing. It recently launched its latest collection 'Stories of Sapa' in India after being successful in the US.
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