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A three-day mini literature festival at the Nehru Centre Library, aims to promote reading and literature among the youth with interactive sessions, discussions on Indian history, and riveting storytelling

With over 25 years of work put into it, Vile Parle-based educator Sneha Asaikar’s pioneering dictionary project bridges the gap between the complex language of Japan and Marathi with a simple dictionary

Two music-loving sisters bring a gathering of like-minded people together tomorrow evening at a session filled with song, laughter, stories, and connection over the lilting notes of Indian melodies

Today, on the much-loved author Agatha Christie’s birth anniversary, we dig into what’s new in the world of detective fiction

Replacing an iconic leader like Anna Wintour is a brave but challenging ask. It comes with the unspoken weight of expectations, criticisms and comparisons. Here’s how leaders can ace the succession game

Mumbai environmentalist launches My Climate Action Diary, designed for young readers to turn eco-friendly ideas into action. With guides on Miyawaki forests, composting, rainwater harvesting, and marking green days, it inspires Mumbai’s youth to act daily.

One of the city’s premier musical education institutions, the Mehli Mehta Music Foundation (MMMF) turns 30 on September 27. Ahead of the book launch about its storied legacy, founder-trustee Mehroo Jeejeebhoy speaks about its illustrious past, and why music is critical for the future wellbeing of society. Excerpts from the interview

A theatre group is soon to bring to the stage an effervescent rendition of the Ramayana’s Uttara Kanda, putting the spotlight on the much-revered and discussed queen and heroine, Sita

After a decade of encouraging quizzing among students in South India, the Indica 2025 inter-school quiz makes its Mumbai debut this weekend