Better Books for brighter tomorrows

The Times Kuwait Report This article was first published in The Times Kuwait on April 14, 2013 Nestled away in a corner of one of Kuwait’s...

A great satisfaction to work in India

Tete-a-tete with Khaled Al Razni For almost nine years from 1995, he was the most prominent Kuwaiti face in India; in the media circles, in...

Sasikrishnan, Painting humanity in art

Sasikrishnan is one of India's most established contemporary artists of modern times. With his confidence ignited at an early age, his journey of artistic...

Locked Out in Kuwait’s Lockdown

Imagine leaving your home for a quick errand or for work, a family emergency or just a fun outing and coming back to find...

Pages that recreate memories

The COVID-19 crisis has given everyone a chance to reflect on their life. Months of complete lockdown have given people the time to introspect...

Laila Al-Habsi is the first Arab woman to dive in the deepest and oldest...

Sitting up on the thick clear slab of ice, with nothing but stretches of white in sight, she inhaled the stillness and the cool...

Understanding students key to shaping their future

Central Indian School Principal Shantha Maria James This article was first published in The Times Kuwait on April 14, 2013 Twenty-seven years ago Shantha Maria James...

Fifty years in Kuwait: Memories of a lifetime

For many aspiring young people success is often defined by money and fame and they spend their lives working to achieve these goals. However,...

Sarod Maestro Amjad Ali Khan: On Life, Love and Legacy of Music

This article was first published in The Times Kuwait on November 11, 2012 Padma Vibhushan Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, one of world’s foremost exponents in...

John Mathew: Leaving Kuwait with good memories after 60 years

In the 1930s and 40s, it was to the erstwhile British colonies of Singapore and Malaysia that the first waves of professionally-qualified migrants from...