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Unexpected, Unfiltered, Unforgettable: Why Cringe Creators Are Winning Online

Offbeat, unfiltered, and utterly addictive—India’s so-called cringe creators are rewriting what it means to be a digital star
T-84, also known as Arrowhead relaxes in her territory in Ranthambore National Park. Photo by Sachin Rai
Features

The Tigress Who Ruled the Lakes, and Every Heart That Watched Her

The man who spent years tracking, observing and documenting India’s wildlife shares the powerful, personal story of Ranthambhore’s unforgettable tigress.

Fort Lovrijenac  dates back to the 11th Century. Photo Credit: Simon Betteridge/ Getty Images
Features

Dubrovnik: Paradise between the Mountains and the Sea

The Croatian has seen more than its share of calamities, but it has never lost its appealing spirit

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Features

The Uncle Who Taught Me How to Live

Be honest, be brave, be kind, look around—the words were never uttered, but the message always got through

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True Stories

What a Ticketless Woman on a Mumbai Train Taught Me About Survival

A wordless encounter on a Mumbai local train leaves a lasting imprint that time can’t erase.

Illustration by Siddhant Jumde
True Stories

I Forgot the Fall. I Never Forgot the Kindness

In a move-on culture full of fast forgetting, one woman recalls the stranger who chose instead to stop, notice, and care

illustration by Siddhant Jumde
Features

To My Unknown Benefactor: RD Readers Share their Stories of Kindness from Strangers

Stories of nameless Good Samaritans that reminds us that even the smallest acts of compassion can never be forgotten.

illustration by Siddhant Jumde
Cover Story

A Call for Compassion

What does it mean to live with daya—kindness—as both duty and grace in today’s conflicted world?

The Laxmi Vilas Palace, Vadodara—one of many monuments spotlighted by India: Lost & Found. Photo: amit pasricha, courtesy of india lost and found
Desh-sevikas (‘Handmaids of the Nation’) picketing the entrance to the Town Hall with a slogan in Marathi reading
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Photo Essay: The Unquiet Streets--Rediscovering Bombay's Years of Civil Disobedience

A rare album from the Alkazi Collection of Photography offers a remarkable visual record of the Civil Disobedience Movement in Bombay (1930–31)  

Extraordinary Indians: How Piyush Tiwari Turned Personal Loss Into a Road-Safety Movement That Saved Lives
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Extraordinary Indians: How Piyush Tiwari Turned Personal Loss Into a Road-Safety Movement That Saved Lives

A personal loss to hesitation drove him to campaign for road safety reforms. 

Extraordinary Indians: A. Sabeena, the Nurse who Braved the 2024 Wayanad Floods to Save Lives
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Extraordinary Indians: A. Sabeena, the Nurse who Braved the 2024 Wayanad Floods to Save Lives

Her viral rescue made headlines, but behind it lies a deeper story of courage, compassion and a woman who has spent her life showing up when others need her most.

6 Ways to Make Your Dog Smarter
Better Living

6 Ways to Make Your Dog Smarter

Just like humans, a dog’s intelligence can be increased through education and training. Well-trained dogs are smarter, better behaved and more fun. In reality, seeming ‘smart’ often simply reflects ‘training’ so you’ll need to invest time in training and communicating with your dog. These tips will help make your dog a clever canine.

A Beneficial Breakfast Option, Pedalling Away Hunger, Ways to Stop Greys and more
Health & Wellness

A Beneficial Breakfast Option, Pedalling Away Hunger, Ways to Stop Greys and more

The latest in medical research and health news you need to know

RD Recommends: Hamnet, Blossoms Shanghai and More
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RD Recommends: Hamnet, Blossoms Shanghai and More

Our top picks for the best films, series and books from February 2026