What does it mean for art to exist everywhere humans have reached? For Singapore-based interdisciplinary artist Lakshmi Mohanbabu, the answer is not metaphorical. Her work has quite literally travelled to both extremes of human exploration—outer space and…
Journalist Rhea Dadinath in conversation with Kathrine Switzer, An Emmy Award–winning broadcaster and the first woman to officially register for and run the Boston Marathon, Kathrine Switzer’s life changed the course of women’s sport forever. Her historic 1967 run…
Indian opener Smriti Mandhana etched her name in cricket history by smashing a sensational 50-ball century against Australia in New Delhi. With this, she broke Virat Kohli’s long-standing record of a 52-ball hundred, becoming the…
Read about this 83 year old man whose inspiring story will be sure to leave a mark on you!
Vikrant Tongad, A law graduate who chose to use his training in the service of nature rather than the courtroom
The world knows Siri. Almost no one knows Susan Bennett.
In this exclusive interview, the woman behind Apple Inc.’s iconic assistant finally shares her unfiltered story — and why being invisible might have been her greatest role yet.
Manasi Joshi the recipient of Arjuna Award, and World Champion in Badminton Paralympics. Click here to read about her.
Bharatanatyam dancer Remona Evette Pereira set a 170-hour world record in Mangaluru. Discover how she battled exhaustion, hallucinations, and sleepless nights — and didn’t give up.
“People clapped when I won. But they didn’t see the nights I cried alone or the meals I skipped to save for auto fare. I didn’t fight for a medal — I fought to change my story.”
From sitar strings to black belts, the Jijina family blends tradition and tenacity. Three generations — musician, martial artists, and now champions — proving that legacy isn’t just inherited, it’s earned.









