Swami Tejomayananda
Vision for happiness
Life is nothing but a series of perceptions and responses to the external world. Our response depends upon our vision and understanding of life and our value system.
Water supply back to normal in Girgaum
After the BMC completed repair work on the broken pipeline in Girgaum, which also caused a huge road cave-in, water supply to the area was regularised on Sunday morning bringing relief to local reside
Rare Schindler papers up for sale
A historically important letter from Oskar Schindler, the German industrialist whose efforts to save Jews from the Holocaust were made famous in the 1993 Oscar-winning film Schindler’s List, is among
Milkha Singh's words were inspiring: Para-athlete Jhajharia
New Delhi: Para-athlete Devendra Jhajharia, who became the first Indian to win a gold medal at Para World Athletics Championship , said that legendary Milkha Singh's inspiring words worked wonders du
Sri Lanka win by 161 runs against India
Kingston, Jamaica: India lost to Sri Lanka in the third match of the ODI Tri-Series in Kingston on Tuesday as Virat Kohli had his first full game as India captain.
India was looking to bounce back af
A JD(U) worker burns crackers in celebration in Patna on Sunday
A JD(U) worker burns crackers in celebration in Patna on Sunday. — AP
Love... in spite of
Someone remarked that everyone wants to know the secret of a successful marriage but no one knows it. I believe that it is quite well known, but not so well practised. The secret to a successful marriage is “to discover new love and respect for each other and let it grow each day”.
Gemma’s playing a mysterious vampire
Bond girl Gemma Arterton is seen getting her teeth into her latest role as a vampire in a new clip from her latest movie Byzantium.
Small steps for change
It is said that if you always do what you always did, then you will always get what you always got. We live our lives the same way every day and complain that nothing has changed. We continue to nurse resentments yet hope for peace and happiness.
‘Inception’ device to decode dreams
Scientists in Japan said Friday they had found a way to “read” people’s dreams, using MRI scanners to unlock some of the secrets of the unconscious mind.