Category: Culture
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World’s Most Livable Cities: Auckland Tops The List, European Cities Fare Poorly
Travelling to a country and living in one, can be poles apart. When you travel to a country you are amazed by the cuisine, nature, attractions, culture etc. But, how do you decide if that country is good enough to settle down? Well, let’s help you with that. Here are the 10 most liveable cities…
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The Pristine Mumtaz Mahal In The Red Fort Is Now Home To The Delhi Museum Of Archaeology
One pattern follows the restoration and reclamation of old palaces and citadels, the dwellings of the high and mighty of past eras. In a world where we fight our wars in boardrooms, the life of erstwhile warriors and kings who once ran the world is archaic and antique, far removed from our reality, and best…
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How Many UNESCO World Heritage Sites In Rajasthan Have You Been To?
Padharo Mhare Des! Although Rajasthan garners a major chunk of attention for its desserts, larger than life cuisine, exciting and frolic culture, and historical significance, the reality that it’s also home to a massive wide variety of UNESCO World Heritage Sites makes it all the extra desirable as a holiday spot! So if you are…
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5 Breathtaking Tea Garden Retreats In India To Rejuvenate Your Senses & Overcome Pandemic Blues
As the pandemic got us home-arrested, wanderers at heart have missed venturing out. No one would have imagined that a global pandemic would bring travel plans to a complete stop. However, with the rollout of vaccines, we’re hopeful of returning to the pre-pandemic times. And since Indians are obsessed with the idea of tea, tea…
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This Mom Launched A Baby Food Startup Giving Employment To Rural Women During Pandemic
From turning a mother to a newborn to generating employment for rural women, Jyothi Pappu’s journey over a span of six years has been truly inspiring. Jyoti, who was in the quest for an all-natural and preservative-free brand for her baby in 2015, came up with one the same year. Jyoti launched a startup named…
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Transwomen In Chennai Give Hope For Humanity By Providing Free Food To Needy
India gasps for breath amid the tragic Covid-19 second wave. But where there’s despair, there’s hope too, uniting in various colours and shades. Home cooks from across the country gather to provide free meals to Covid patients. NGOs started fundraisers to equip hospitals and homes of patients with free oxygen concentrators and other medical supplies.…
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Tirupati Temple To Come Up In Jammu & Kashmir; Spiritual Centre Also In Works
Ancient, powerful and beautiful temples bless different regions of India. And Andhra Pradesh’s Tirupati Temple is one of the most powerful and richest temples in the country. The Dravidian architectural styled temple is visited by over 50,000 pilgrims daily. Infact, it collected ₹1 crore in its very first day of reopening after the COVID-19 induced…
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Ramadan 2021: 5 Places To Enjoy Iftar Feast In Dubai
The Holy Month of Ramadan will start on Monday, April 12. During Ramadan, we all look forward to practising kindness and perform good deeds, and we equally look forward to Iftar. Iftar is the meal served at sunset after we break the fast. And during Iftar, right from biryani to pudding, one eats everything. Iftar…
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Asia’s Largest Tulip Garden In Srinagar Welcomes 50,000 Visitors In Just 5 Days
Recently, PM Modi invited people to visit the Tulip Garden in Kashmir that bloom with over 15 lakhs of flowers. But if you want to witness the tulips in all their beauty, you must visit the Tulip Festival in Kashmir that will take place in April’s first seven-day stretch. The six-day festival and spring celebrations…
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Flower Waste From Ganga Recycled Into Incense Sticks & Water Colours For Holi
The river Ganga is often strewn with floral waste, scattered after religious rituals. Flowers are bought in dozens for a variety of pujas, and then thrown around, lying in waste after the rituals come to an end. To put the floral waste to better use, Ankit Agarwal’s Phool.co ( flower company), attempts to remove floral…