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India’s tourism boom: A journey beyond the icons
In the last two years, India's travel and tourism industry has flourished in an unprecedented manner. In the past, Westerners and even visitors from other...
moreCelebrate The Spirit Of Onam With Sadhya Rooted In Tradition
The Onam is a celebration of culture, tradition, nature’s bounty, symbolising harvest festivals and expressing gratitude, bringing families, communities together in a spirit of joy...
moreThetuningfork | Behave like a child when Nature is your Mother …
From the disciplined learning of youth to the ultimate renunciation of worldly attachments, thefour stages enunciated in the scriptures offer a blueprint for balancing our...
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Pajamas and Plates | A Blissful Blend of Comfort and Cuisine
The Grammar Room in Khan Market turned up the cozy vibes with a pajama party that mixed laid-back comfort with mouthwatering treats and fun-filled ambiance,...
moreAyurvedic Medicines Accelerate Bone Fracture Healing
Rich in essential nutrients, many ayurvedic medicines like Hadjod, Aama haldi, and Lakshadhi guggul can significantly speed up bone fracture recovery and improve bone quality,...
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SC directs protesting doctors in West Bengal to return to work immediately
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Youth tested Mpox positive, Centre urges to be vigilant
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Little hopes of alliance in Haryana as AAP declares first list
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Defence Ministry contract to HAL, a major boost to Aatmanirbhar Bharat
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PM, Crown Prince talks take ties to next level
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BJP attacks Rahul Gandhi for US remarks
Delhi LG orders ACB probe into PWD corruption allegations
Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has ordered a probe by the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) into serious allegations of corruption and misuse of public funds to the tune of nearly Rs 80 Cr. against the officials of the Public Works Department (PWD) in connection with the de-silting work carried out...
AAP Goverment banned production of firecrackers: Rai
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St Stephen's challenges single judge’s order
BJP MLAs letter on Constitutional crisis to President sent to Home Ministry
NGT slams Delhi Jal Board for delayed response
ABVP releases candidate list for upcoming DUSU elections
High Court orders termination of pregnancy for minor rape victim
AAP opposes GST on research grants
AAP supporters don’t favour misfit, selfish alliance with Congress in Haryana: Bharti
CM to transfer Rs 1574 cr to Ladli Behanas
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will transfer the amount to the accounts of the beneficiaries of Mukhyamantri Ladli Behana Yojana and Social Security Pension Scheme from Bina in Sagar district on September 9. In the state level programme to be held at Bina Krishi Upaj Mandi in Sagar district, Chief Minister Dr....
Bundelkhand will overtake Punjab, Haryana in development
Four of family attacked by doctor, others
Chief Minister donates millets, fruits
Demanding Rs 6,000 MSP for soyabean crop, Congress to agitate
Union Minister Shivraj visits AIIMS Bhopal, praises arrangements
Physiotherapy Day observed with focus on backache awareness
119 cataract surgeries to be performed
Harassed by moneylenders, BMC dailywager commits suicide
Quiz competition organised at BHEL during Hindi Month
NTPC inks MoU with USAID to developing township
NTPC has signed an MoU with USAID on Monday through its India Mission in Delhi to develop a roadmap for transforming NTPC townships and offices as Net Zero Establishments. The MoU was signed by NTPC Executive Director Dr Vijay Prakash and Deputy Mission Director (A) USAID Aaron Schubert and Bhutan in...
Karim City College recognised for Promoting Employment Opportunities and Skill Development
The Influence of Bollywood on Indian Fashion Startups: A Double-Edged Sword?
Record Production achieved at Hot Strip Mill in Sept 2024
155 para legal volunteers to be selected in Palamu
Shivraj meets RSS leaders in Dhanbad, directs BJP leaders to stop wrangling
Dhanbad advocates hail welfare measures announced by Govt
Jamshedpur sees drop in suicides, 129 cases reported in eight months
TPC Area Commander Muneshwar Ganjhu surrenders
JDU to contest assembly poll in alliance with BJP, says Jha
Priyanka slams UP govt over ‘child sale’ case
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Monday expressed concern over an incident in Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, where a man was allegedly forced to sell his son to clear the hospital bill. She questioned whether survival in the country would now require “buying and selling” people. Taking to social media platform X, Priyanka...
Police actions not influenced by caste, says UP DGP
Politics heats up over Mangesh Yadav encounter
CM Yogi virtually lays foundation for Ikea store
Physical activities play key role in ‘Viksit India’ Yogi
Govt bid to make UP ‘food basket of India’
Why feel bad about someone ‘on his way out’: Akhilesh
BJP leader’s gunner dies from gunshot wound in Jaunpur
Man forced to sell 2-year-old son to settle medical bill
Minor girl abducted, gang-raped in Meerut
HIMUDA board approves several projects
Himachal Pradesh Urban Development Authority (HIMUDA) on Monday approved key developmental projects for the state in its 54th board meeting, presided by Town and Country Planning Minister Rajesh Dharmani. During the meeting, he highlighted HIMUDA's ongoing efforts to introduce new schemes across various sectors and urged officials to work with dedication...
Rethink transfer of Palampur University land for tourist village: Teachers, students urge Himachal CM
Himachal CM Sukhu trashes BJP charges of favouritism in development work
Opposition Slams AAP Govt Over Financial Crisis; Calls for Accountability
Former Army chief Gen Malik Pledges for Organ Donation
Govt Doctors in Punjab Begin 3-Day OPD Suspension; Patients Face Severe Inconvenience
Punjab braces for power disruptions as electricity employees announce 3-day strike from today
Punjab Police launches crackdown ahead of Haryana, J&K polls
Operation Akraman against criminals in Haryana: 454 FIRs registered, 979 held
No headway in seat-sharing talks with Cong; AAP releases first list of 20 candidates
Police claim killed nine Maoists are dreaded ultras
Chhattisgarh Police on Wednesday said nine Maoists, with a cumulative bounty of Rs 59 lakhs, were killed on Tuesday in gunfight with security forces in Dantewada district of Bastar division. Randhir, Hidme Madkam, Kamlesh and six women (Kumari Shanti, Sushila Madkam, Gangi Muchaki, Kosa Madvi, Lalita and Kavita) were gunned down,...
Chhattisgarh gets approval for 8.46 lakhs PMAY houses
Chhattisgarh artisan selected for National Handicraft Award
Govt issues advisory to tackle crop diseases
DKS Hospital to have Kidney, Liver transplant facilities
Blood cancer spread to brain can cause severe neurological problems: Experts
Minister launches online registration facility of CPC
Mobile phone use can worsen heart disease in smokers, diabetics: Study
Olympic gold medalists from C’garh to get Rs 3 crore reward
Hardcore Maoist with Rs 24L bounty held
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Exotica
Welcome to the May edition of Exotica, the ultimate travel magazine for those seeking adventure and cultural immersion. This month, we have an exciting lineup of stories that will take you on a journey across India. Our cover story features the majestic Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, situated in the heart of Madhya Pradesh. Our correspondent has captured the essence of the reserve with its lush green forests, sprawling meadows, and, of course, the tigers. The reserve is a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Get ready to experience the thrill of encountering these magnificent creatures up close and personal. For the foodies out there, we have an exclusive feature on Nagaland cuisine. Our writer takes you on a gastronomic journey to the far northeast, where you can discover the unique flavors and textures of this region's cuisine. From smoked meat to bamboo shoot delicacies, Nagaland has something to offer for everyone's taste buds. In addition to our other exciting features this month, we would like to draw your attention to the fascinating Burash flower, also known as Rhododendron in English. The Burash is a medicinal plant that grows in the Himalayan region and has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. The plant has many health benefits, including its ability to reduce inflammation and fever. The Burash flower is also known to be effective in treating respiratory ailments such as asthma and bronchitis, and has even been used to help alleviate pain during childbirth.