The 92nd Academy Awards in Hollywood, California, went on script—until a Korean film snagged the big Best Picture surprise
Amidst Mumbai's ever hurrying hordes, photographer Chirodeep Chaudhuri took his own sweet time to seek and photograph 81 clocks, collated at a show currently on at the Max Mueller Bhawan. 'Seeing Time: The Public Clocks of Bombay', will show until February 20. Twenty three years in the making, Chaudhuri asks of us in his wry, philosophical way, an eternal question: What is Time? And in doing so, stops us in our tracks
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The 12th edition of the Delhi event brings together 81 exhibitors from 20 cities around the world, and displays works from artists including Andy Warhol and Mrinalini Mukherjee
Top-notch industry experts come together to hand-pick the country's brightest young thinkers and doers across 17 categories, from agriculture and ecommerce to entertainment and design
Forbes India gets an exclusive peek into a next-level date night experience, dining right at the chef's pass, getting a unique view into restaurant life behind the scenes
Life expectancy in the 50s was just 31 years; it is now 69. A look at how the country has evolved since it enacted the Constitution, in terms of infrastructure, literacy, sex ratio and more
Live until January 26, the auction is a thoughtful celebration of the country's legacy of extraordinary political leadership and the journey to Indian Independence, documented with meticulous detail in these seminal literary works
Uber Eats India delivery partners were caught unawares on Tuesday morning when they were unable to log on to their apps after the Zomato's deal to acquire Uber Eats India. Forbes India's Naandika Tripathi talks to three Uber Eats delivery partners to understand their woes through this transition.
Ahead of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's much-awaited Budget speech on Feb 1, we dissect what goes on behind the scenes, a process that usually starts in August
In an exhibition titled 'Light and Lines in the Middle Land', photographer Amit Verma captures otherworldly images from the desert-valley landscapes of the Himalayas, evocative in greyscale