Draped in Blue
Jodhpur, in Rajasthan, has earned the sobriquet ‘Blue City’ from Brahmapuri, a small and ancient settlement of Brahmins within the city. Brahmapuri is distinguished by its electric blue and azure structures, which are distinctly visible from the majestic Mehrangarh Fort. Sugato Mukherjee wanders
Across the Ancient Tracks
The Dholpur Light Railway was commissioned in 1906 by Maharaja Rana of Dholpur to transport red sandstone from Chambal to Delhi. Parth Jha boards the train that runs on a narrow gauge before it is developed into a broad gauge section. MARWAR presents
Till We Meet Again
Well-known businessman V N Dalmia’s Anand Niketan residence in Delhi recently became the focal point for the diplomatic community, the city’s socialites and other well-known faces
By the women, for the women
Rani Poddar’s unwavering dedication to socio-charitable causes has seen to the successful hosting of yet another edition of Puncham Bazaar, an annual exhibition-cum-sale initiated by her more than 30 years ago
Specks of Luminous Dust
A picture is worth a thousand words. A photgraph, if set against the right light, can create magic. Lensman Raghavendra Kodangala captures the extraordinary in everyday rustic life through his project ‘Light & Dust-Kaleidoscope Rajasthan’. The enchanting photographs bring out the beauty of