Sunday Guardian Live

Sunday Guardian Live

The Sunday Guardian is a weekly newspaper that was established in 2010 by journalist, author, and politician M.J. Akbar. It features two main sections: news and features, each comprising 20 pages. Readers can find a blend of engaging content, including news reports, investigative pieces, opinion articles, entertainment, lifestyle topics, and human interest stories. The editorial director is M.D. Nalapat. The paper is published in two versions—Delhi and Mumbai. Ownership of the Sunday Guardian falls under the ITV Network, led by Managing Director Kartikeya Sharma, who also oversees the news channels India News and NewsX.

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  • 4 days ago | sundayguardianlive.com | Murtaza Ali Khan

    When you meet Aditi Maheshwari Goyal, Executive Director of Vani Prakashan Group and Managing Trustee of the Vani Foundation, it’s hard not to be struck by her energy, intellect, and the sheer passion she exudes for her work. Sitting in her office, surrounded by shelves stacked with decades of Hindi literary treasures, you quickly realize you are in the presence of someone who’s not just running a publishing house but is keen on reshaping the narrative of Hindi publishing for the modern age.

  • 4 days ago | sundayguardianlive.com | Noor Anand Chawla

    Sarita Handa’s new collection fuses art and design in a luxurious celebration of Indian craftsmanship. What happens when cutting edge design meets the best of India’s contemporary art? It results in an iconic limited edition collection that is sure to be appreciated across the board. This is certainly the case with designer Sarita Handa’s latest Spring – Summer 2025 collection made in collaboration with Gallery Art Positive and curated by art connoisseur Anu Bajaj, the founder of the gallery.

  • 4 days ago | sundayguardianlive.com | Abhinandan Mishra

    NEW DELHI: In fast moving developments on Saturday noon and evening, the military action launched by India on 7 May against the Pakistan military and terror groups was called off and a ceasefire agreement reached even as indications coming from multiple quarters had indicated that a large-scale military action would be conducted by India in the coming hours.

  • 4 days ago | sundayguardianlive.com | Abhinandan Mishra

    NEW DELHI: Pakistan shattered a US-mediated ceasefire, effective from 5:00 PM IST, within hours by launching artillery shelling and drone attacks across Jammu and Kashmir, prompting a strong Indian response. The violations, reported along the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border, triggered explosions in Srinagar and forced blackouts in multiple regions including Gujarat and Punjab.

  • 6 days ago | sundayguardianlive.com | Abhinandan Mishra

    Since the 22 April Pahalgam massacre, it was expected that India would respond to the Pakistan military orchestrated terror attack with all its might. The confidence behind this expectation turned into reality, as it eventually did on the intervening night of 6-7 May when it executed Operation Sindoor.