Jaipur’s king of fashion
There’s more to polo player Padmanabh Singh than meets the eye.
Malavika’s Mumbaistan: Jaipur Massive, Again
He’s been referred to as the ‘millennial Hugh Hefner,’ perhaps because 22-year-old Padmanabh (Pacho) Singh, the polo-playing scion of the erstwhile ruling family of Jaipur, has earned the reputation of hosting India’s most glamorous parties at his fairy tale palace
When Cartier came to India in 1911 to find clients
Francesca Cartier Brickell shares stories behind the stupendous Maharaja Ranjit sinhji necklace with PRAKASH BHANDARI
Sheesh Mahals, the marvels of Rajasthan
The use of mirror work in décor and garments is universally known, but today there are only about a handful of craftsmen in the State who have the knowledge of this technique
15th Mar, 2020 Read more...Check out the 5 most bizarre and expensive things Jyotiraditya Scindia owns
The royal politician owns property worth ₹2,970 crores
Interesting Facts About The Rs 4000 Crore Jai Vilas Palace Owned By Jyotiraditya Scindia
Have you seen this magnanimous palace?
Top 5 palace hotels in India
For most people, luxury means royalty and vice versa and luxury tourism has come to gain equivalence with kings and palaces. Though the royalty has long been abolished in India, tourists can still get a kingly feel by opting to stay in one of the several palaces that have been converted into hotels India’s history.
9th Mar, 2020 Read more...Most Haunted: Brit Major Believed to Haunt Brijraj Bhawan Palace Hotel in Kota
A ghost that slaps guards who sleep on duty. Would you book a room in this hotel?
Royal Asiatic Society Fellow Dr. Norbert Peabody bestowed with Col. James Tod Award
Dr. Peabody’s forthcoming 3-volume study on Col. James Tod lauded for bringing alive a chapter of Mewar and Rajasthan’s glorious history for 21st century audiences, writes Raju Mansukhani. It seems only appropriate that a historian breathing-living-and-researching, for over two long years, a subject as complex as the life and times of Col. James Tod in the early 19th century, should be the recipient of an international award named after the doughty Colonel himself!
Maharani of Baroda Radhikaraje Gaekwad's message for Indian women
Textile lover and Director of CDS Art Foundation, Radhikaraje Gaekwad gives a meaningful message for Indian women