The Jaipur Literature Festival 2022 is back with a bang in the Pink City this year. The festival this year will host an array of diverse speakers covering different angles of various issues including climate change, the pandemic and international diplomacy.

Great to be at forefront of evolving elder care in India: Saumyajit Roy

In an interview with Connected to India, Saumyajit Roy, Co-founder and CEO of EMOHA Eldercare, recalls how his efforts to ensure better health facilities and management of care for the elderly in India had begun over a decade ago.

Crazy facts, weird news stimulate listeners of Joy Bhattacharjya and Rathindra Basu’s podcast ‘Fact of the Matter’

Listening to ‘Fact of the Matter’ (Anchor), where Joy Bhattacharjya and Rathindra Basu effortlessly discuss trivia on mundane to insanely interesting topics like thuggery, world leaders, sports controversies and spies in the White House is an absolute treat.

Nine-year-old yoga prodigy Indira Sharma following in her family’s footsteps

Nine-year-old Indira Sharma is following in the footsteps of her father Dr Nanjundiah Vishwanath and elder brother Ishwar Sharma as a yoga prodigy.

Grew up exposed to socio-cultural diversity of South Asia, says ISAS director Professor Iqbal Singh Sevea

Singaporean-Indian Professor Iqbal Singh Sevea took charge as the director of the Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) at National University of Singapore (NUS) on January 1. Catch his exclusive interview with Connected to India.

Pathey Nimidam set to showcase Singapore’s Tamil culture

Pathey Nimidam, literally “just ten minutes” in Tamil, was launched as a festival by Ravindran Drama Group (RDG) celebrating Tamil theatre-making in 2013.

Exploring myriad forms of Kasi through Bharatanatyam: Meera Balasubramanian

Highlighting the rich heritage of Indian culture through Bharatanatyam, ‘Kasi – Dance of Infinity’ is set to be one of Kalpavriksha Fine Arts’ seminal performances.

Daisy’s reminder to young people: #MakeThatCall

Singapore-based video content and production company Coromandel Productions made its debut in fiction with a short film titled #MakeThatCall, which tries to highlight and bridge the long distance between young people and their aging parents.

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