In life and in sport, Indian women's football team captain Loitongbam Ashalata Devi has relentlessly pursued her dreams, despite the challenges, and wants to inspire more girls to play the game
FIFA World Cup will begin in Qatar on November 20. Here we bring you the extraordinary numbers of extraordinary players of the football extravaganza
The electoral decision Brazilians face is so divisive that the political filter on dating apps is "the most used by Brazilians," said Javier Tuiran, communications director for Bumble in Latin America
In the context of global warming, there is growing interest in this grain because teff can grow in poor soils without being affected by drought and strong heat
Granny is obviously a fashion trendsetter—even though she may not know it herself—and her style is most popular among young fashionistas
Saurav Ghosal, India's first individual Commonwealth Games medallist in the sport, breaks down his path to glory
What hip-hop architecture is all about: questioning the city and the validity of its design. Hip-hop catalyzes the architectural design process, infusing it with spontaneity, history and universality
Many brands can be doing much more with their green strategies without talking it up, or even mentioning it at all. This is a trend known as "greenhushing," the opposite approach to greenwashing
Northeast India, a football-crazy region, has produced some of India's finest players. Forbes India travels to Mizoram to understand the passion for the sport, the support from government and private institutions, and why it needs better infrastructure
On Wednesday, the media got a sneak peek at the highly anticipated new theme park from Studio Ghibli. Ghibli Park will open its doors to visitors on November 1, though only three of the five sections of the site in central Japan's Aichi region will be accessible at first
The Brooklyn Museum in New York, the Museum of Art and Photography in Bangalore, the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, and the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin are currently participating in the "Mindscapes" project which seeks to integrate cultural reflections into conversations about mental health