Interviewed by Nidhi Kumari How did your interest in Indian food and cooking Indian food develop? My son is half Punjabi, so I spent many years learning the wonders of Indian cuisine while cooking alongside and learning from his paternal grandmother. I began my cooking career at Le Cordon Bleu in London. However, as a […]
Paneer and Spinach Biryani PROTEIN: Paneer HEAT LEVEL: Medium SERVE SIZE: Serves 2-3 PREP TIME: 5 minutes COOK TIME: 12 minutes From Anjum Anand’s ‘I Love India’: “This is a fabulous and delicious vegetarian biryani that is easy to make and so much tastier than it sounds.” INGREDIENTS: 1 pack The Spice tailor […]
Mumbai Oscar-winning music director A.R. Rahman says creating music for a docu-feature was an ‘unexplored’ space for him until now, as he has composed the music for Netflix’s upcoming ‘House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths’. The docu-feature traces the mystery behind Delhi’s infamous Burari deaths, where 11 members across three generations of a family were […]
Chandigarh ‘A Festschrift for Inderjit Kaur Sandhu: An Inspiring Story’, a book edited and compiled by senior journalist Roopinder Singh, was launched virtually at a session held to mark the 98th birth anniversaruy of Inderjit Kaur Sandhu. Inderjit Kaur had been a celebrated academician and the first woamn Vice Chancellor of Punjabi University in Patiala […]
By RAKESH ARORA This is one of those dreams come true, I have experienced in the wild safaris tours and travels. I have been to Ranthambore National Park four times and every time something different zone and tigers. FIVE years of wildlife photography has been a journey in fulfillment. It has taught me many things, […]
By Dr T. Selva FROM ancient times, people have worn and displayed symbols to avert negative energy and attract peace and abundance. Such beliefs might be deemed mere superstition in these modern times, but you’d be surprised how many people still subscribe to them. Indeed, in metaphysics and prehistoric studies, symbols are regarded as visible […]
By Sidhharrth S Kumaar The phrase “cardiovascular health” refers to the state of one’s heart and blood vessels. Chronic inflammation, improper exercising schedule, and overstressing all degrade cardiovascular health. Proper nutrition and a stress-reducing lifestyle like yoga and meditation promote cardiovascular health. Yoga and meditation have been the easiest get away for us to take […]
Will you #LightaLife this Diwali? By Pratham Australia community Diwali – India’s festival of lights, is almost upon us. The lighting of lamps symbolises the victory of light over darkness, of good over evil, of knowledge over ignorance, of hope over despair. The light reminds us, even more poignantly in recent challenges, that however difficult […]
By Raj Natarajan Nadhamuni Gayatri Bharat is an acclaimed Indian classical musician with unique artistic abilities. She practices and performs both Carnatic & Hindustani with consummate ease. A vocalist with a divine and mellifluous voice that attracts audiences from different spheres of life. She has had the greatest privilege of singing in the presence of […]
Mount Druitt Hospital is one of the locations delivering a new monoclonal antibody treatment, Sotrovimab, for people with COVID-19, who are at the greatest risk of severe illness. The STOPS – or Sotrovimab Treatment in an Outpatient Setting – clinic is for COVID-19 patients being managed in the community by Western Sydney Local Health District […]