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- Nov- 2021 -28 November
‘The Milk of the Lions’ is the national drink in this country: Read on to learn why.
You are attending lunch with your friend’s family, right in the heart of Lebanon, a region that is home to…
Read More » - 28 November
Harappa: Was it a Hindu civilisation? Revealed!
Rig Veda, dating from 1,500 BCE, is often cited as the source of Hinduism. Nevertheless, the Rig Veda contains ideas…
Read More » - 28 November
One of the world’s oldest companies has endured two atomic bombs, despite its 1,443-year existence
Despite two atomic bomb attacks , a company that has survived for over 14 centuries is still in business today.…
Read More » - 26 November
Who plans cities in India? Developers who adhere to colonial masterplans
Every time our cities suffer a major crisis, like the recent flooding in Chennai, ‘haphazard’ urban planning becomes a topic…
Read More » - 23 November
In subzero temperatures, Kashmiris prefer Kangri to keep warm!
Kashmir Valley has been hit by a long cold wave, with temperatures in the Valley dipping to sub-zero. People have…
Read More » - 20 November
Indian food museum opens in Thanjavur; A look at food museums around the globe
India’s Minister for Commerce, Industry, Food and Public Distribution, Piyush Goyal, inaugurated the country’s first food museum and announced plans…
Read More » - 20 November
Fresh Himalayan ingredients shaken and stirred!!!
Bartenders may have added elderflower, rose petals, cucumber, thyme to gin-based cocktails with spectacular results, but a popular culinary axiom…
Read More » - 20 November
Some people have all the luck in the world ! Be it a mansion or a lifestyle to match ! Read below…
An estate in Miami is up for sale for $31.75 million thanks to the sale of Gunther VI, the ‘world’s…
Read More » - 16 November
Chicken or egg: which came first? Now we know!
People have been asking this question for years – which came first, the chicken or the egg? No one really…
Read More » - 10 November
Israel finds ancient ‘hangover cure’ at Yavne excavation
An antique gold ring made of gold and semiprecious stone was recently found in Yavne, a central area of Israel.…
Read More » - 10 November
You can be fined Rs 74,000 for chewing gum in this country
Many countries ban things they consider to be common to other places around the world so as to keep the…
Read More » - 10 November
Ever considered using a toilet with 11 others ? It’s possible! Read to know who & why ..
Learning about people and their life from earlier centuries enhances our understanding of the world. As a result, we gain…
Read More » - 6 November
The air quality in Delhi is hazardous post Diwali, likely to improve by Monday
A day after Diwali, Delhi’s air continues to be ‘hazardous.’ Firecracker burstings and stubble burnings in neighboring states have probably…
Read More » - 3 November
Does your dog do the adorable head tilt sometimes? Here’s the reason behind it.
When we converse to our dogs, they occasionally tip their heads sweetly to one side. According to a study released…
Read More » - 3 November
Low budget interior space renovation ideas.
Renovations, no matter how big or small, may take a long time and cost a lot of money, especially…
Read More » - 2 November
Emirates A380 jumbo jet is being turned into furniture for fans
The pandemic affected the airline industry in a variety of ways, forcing airlines to suspend routes and lay off workers.…
Read More » - 1 November
‘Once-in-a-lifetime’ find: Roman statues are found during excavation of an English church
The discovery of Roman statues in a mausoleum under an old church has been dubbed a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ find by archaeologists.…
Read More » - Oct- 2021 -30 October
1 lakh salary: Hundreds of Kerala residents apply for onion farming job in South Korea
Malayalees have been a globally recognized community for centuries, and they can be found anywhere in the world, and that…
Read More » - 30 October
Best foods to eat in your 30s
During our 30s, our body functions begin to slow down. As a result, it becomes more challenging for us to…
Read More » - 30 October
Mall and office toilet doors are cut from the bottom. Why is this? Read On…
It’s time to solve this mystery once and for all. Smaller toilet gates have numerous benefits. A small toilet gate…
Read More » - 30 October
4 DIY overnight masks for healthy skin
The endless zoom meetings and hours spent in front of a laptop screen may be taking a toll on your…
Read More » - 29 October
Detoxify your body before Diwali with these Ayurvedic tips
There will be plenty of tempting sweets and treats offered during Diwali celebrations, so it’s important to detox your system…
Read More » - 29 October
Try these foods that will boost skin glow
With monsoon season coming to an end and the holiday season upon us, it is a perfect time to spread…
Read More » - 25 October
‘Mullaperiyar Dam shows structural flaws’: International body cites court report
The Supreme Court has been alerted to a report prepared by the United Nations University-Institute for Water, Environment and Health…
Read More » - 25 October
Try these DIY hair masks for healthy, shiny tresses
Getting ready for the festive season means you probably want your hair and make-up to be flawless. Healthy hair comes…
Read More » - 23 October
Wooden knives are three times as sharp as steel knives: Thanks to scientists
The wooden blade is nearly three times sharper than a conventional knife, so it can cut through meat just as…
Read More » - 23 October
Avocado Oil: Benefits for your skin and hair
Avocado is among the healthiest and tastiest of all fruits , at the same time a very unique one too!…
Read More » - 22 October
Make your hair longer and stronger with these kitchen ingredients
Long, luscious hair is something we all desire. Hair fall has become more widespread as a result of the ever-changing…
Read More » - 22 October
Make your skin glow with coconut facial
One of the best natural ingredients for skin is coconut or naariyal. Coconut oil can do wonders for your skin…
Read More » - 20 October
Brinjal or tomato? No, it’s Brimato, just like grafted Pomatoes !
Scientists at the Indian Council of Agricultural Research’s Indian Institute of Vegetable Research (ICAR-IIVR) in Varanasi have developed a technique…
Read More » - 20 October
Indian kitchens in the 21st century: are they ‘smart’?
The Indian kitchen is becoming increasingly intelligent if there are no robots yet. Even though our grandmothers passed down traditional…
Read More » - 20 October
Government drafts law to punish parents for bad parenting!
Legislation to punish parents if their young children exhibit ‘very bad behavior’ or commit crimes will be considered in China’s…
Read More » - 19 October
Open your umbrella as you ride your bike in the rain, get fined!
According to a new law in the state of Kerala, people who open their umbrellas while riding in the rain…
Read More » - 16 October
Using your sense of smell, you can prevent danger: Read more…
It would be wonderful to have the ability to perceive danger lurking just around the corner and leave at the…
Read More » - 15 October
‘Taliban name-changing spree’: Mujahideen bazar replaces Bush bazar in Kabul
The Islamic Emirate rulers renamed the Bush Bazaar, a market in Kabul’s Quwayi Markaz neighborhood, to ‘Mujahideen Bazaar’. Shopkeepers have…
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