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Impavid Bulletin

LIFESTYLE

This week has a little bit of everything festive and seasonal. We also speak to members of the Warli tribe and delve into the need for elephant conservation. Last but not the least, our Shelf Life series travels through Colaba and Worli to know more about the efforts helping economically weaker students study

It shatters the stigma of having a perfect physique to look good in what you wear. What awaits the youth is streetwear fashion.

If you are looking to celebrate this Independence Day with some good food along with friends and family, then here are some restaurants and five-star properties in the city serving up delicious feasts celebrating India’s rich culinary heritage

There is also a worldwide call for reducing the consumption of animal products in an effort to tackle climate change

The study shows there has been an uptick in daily teen internet users, from 92 per cent in 2014-15 to 97 per cent today

While obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and old age are traditionally existing reasons for heart ailments, health experts suggest increased workouts, stress, and Covid, are adding to the risk

A few hours after Indian-born British author Salman Rushdie was attacked at a literary event in New York, several authors from the literary community around the world including Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, William Dalrymple, Taslima Nasreen and Amitav Ghosh have expressed their feelings

`Shelf Life` is a fortnightly series that explores the reading culture in Mumbai. This week Mid-Day visits Worli’s Abhyas Galli and Colaba Study Centre to see how a metropolitan city that’s starved of space is making room for the youth from economically weaker sections to study and engage

In the first part of the experiment, five-day-old mice received water, azithromycin or amoxicillin