All posts tagged: quality of life

‘I wish I had known earlier’: Jerry Pinto on palliative care and making peace with death | Books and Literature News

‘I wish I had known earlier’: Jerry Pinto on palliative care and making peace with death | Books and Literature News

Indian author Jerry Pinto keeps writing about the things people would rather forget about or supress in a box in the bowels of their mind. In Em and the Big Hoom it was a mother’s mental illness; in his translation of Swadesh Deepak’s memoir I Have Not Seen Mandu A Fractured Soul, the same subject was explored from the inside; in A Book of Light, he looks into what it takes to look after someone chronically unwell, and in his new book, A Good Life: The Power of Palliative Care (Juggernaut, 2025), takes him to a ward where people already know they are at death’s door. In this conversation, Pinto talks about the stories that have stayed with him, the people who keep India’s caregiving system running, and how writing about death finally eased his own fear of it. Excerpts: You open the book with the stark admission, “I wish I had known about palliative care earlier.” How did this realisation become the emotional engine behind A Good Life? A project like this needs an …

How Delhi Gymkhana closure will impact India’s global image, writes ex-IPS Azad | Opinion

How Delhi Gymkhana closure will impact India’s global image, writes ex-IPS Azad | Opinion

Delhi’s iconic Delhi Gymkhana Club is heading towards one of the most dramatic institutional disruptions in recent memory. The writing, many would say, had long been on the wall. Delhi Gymkhana Club in New Delhi has been served a notice to vacate by June 5. (HT Photo) The club has been entangled in legal and administrative disputes, from proceedings before the National Company Law Tribunal to court interventions and controversies surrounding its management and elections. But the closure order touches upon the State’s relationship with legacy institutions, urban heritage, quality of life, and even India’s global image. Politically, this may appear to be a safe and easy target. No political party is likely to lose votes over the fate of Gymkhana. The Left will not rise in protest, nor will the Right. The “jholawallah” activists will celebrate it as a symbolic blow against privilege. Thousands who could not get membership may privately gloat over an exclusive club finally been brought to heel. The optics are very tempting, of a powerful government cracking down on an …

Buying your first home? Netizens say it’s like an arranged marriage—Heavy on emotions and financial pressure

Buying your first home? Netizens say it’s like an arranged marriage—Heavy on emotions and financial pressure

For many young homebuyers in their 20s and 30s, stepping into the property market feels less like a dream come true and more like navigating a complex emotional and financial decision. Drawing parallels to arranged marriages, Reddit users say that while research and due diligence are important, most people still end up making decisions based on emotion rather than planning. For many young homebuyers in their 20s and 30s, stepping into the property market feels less like a dream come true and more like navigating a complex emotional and financial decision. (Representational Photo)(Studio Ghibli style image created using ChatGPT) “Buying a house is like an arranged marriage,” one user explained. “You do the checks and vetting, but most of us go into it like it’s a love marriage.” With soaring property prices, growing loan burdens, and an uncertain financial future, many first-time buyers are feeling overwhelmed. Some seasoned homeowners advise starting small—ideally with a property that costs only half of what you can technically afford. Others emphasise prioritising quality of life over the daily commute, …

Here’s how micro pigmentation can change the lives of those with vitiligo | Health

ByZarafshan Shiraz, New Delhi Vitiligo or safeeda is a skin disease but has a social stigma attached to it which leads to the patient suffering from a lack of confidence and a decreased quality of life especially when the white patches are on the face and other visible parts of the body. The significant psychosocial consequences of vitiligo are well-studied. Here’s how micro pigmentation can change the lives of those with vitiligo (Photo by Armin Rimoldi on Pexels) In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Rinky Kapoor, Consultant Dermatologist, Cosmetic Dermatologist and Dermato-Surgeon at The Esthetic Clinics, revealed, “An important aspect of the treatment and management of vitiligo is helping the patient enhance self-esteem and improve the quality of life. Cosmetic camouflage techniques such as micro pigmentation are a definite way to improve the quality of life of vitiligo patients. Micropigmentation is a tattooing procedure that is used by cosmetic and plastic surgeons to match the vitiligo patches with the rest of the skin by injecting a pigment under the skin.” Experience Delhi’s rich history …