Spice, Power, and Memory in Colonial History

Ramya Chamalie Jirasinghe's 'Father Cabraal's Recipe for Love Cake' uses fiction to trace the violent history of the spice trade, linking colonial atrocities to modern-day struggles through a poignant narrative.

Guru Nanak's Message on Morality in War and Leadership

As West Asia faces escalating conflict, Guru Nanak's 16th-century hymns offer a profound critique of moral failure in leadership. His teachings highlight justice and compassion as essential for societal stability.

Eid-ul-Fitr Celebrated in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

Muslim community in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr with prayers for peace amid global tensions. Devotees gathered at Rauza Bagh Eidgah and other locations for traditional celebrations and community bonding.

Thiruvananthapuram Parks in Poor Condition, Affecting Kids

Public parks in Thiruvananthapuram are in a state of neglect, with garbage, damaged equipment, and safety hazards limiting outdoor options for children during summer vacation, raising concerns about their physical and social development.

National Art Exhibition 'Ekka - The One' Opens in Nagpur

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari inaugurated the national traveling art exhibition 'Ekka - The One' at Nagpur's Press Club. The exhibition features contemporary reinterpretations of 64 Yoginis from ancient temple traditions, showcasing feminine energy and pow

UBDC Canal in Amritsar to Become Leisure Destination

The Punjab government is developing a stretch of the Upper Bari Doab Canal from Vallah Bridge to Taranwala Pul into a modern leisure spot with boating, water sports, and food courts, aiming to boost tourism and urban recreation.

Nagpur LPG Crisis: Bachelors Struggle as Mess Services Shut Down

Nagpur's severe LPG shortage is disproportionately affecting bachelors living in PGs and rented accommodations. With mess services and tiffin providers scaling back, many are forced to seek alternatives like induction cooktops and portable stoves amid sto

Rajasthan Hotels Embrace Gangaur Festival for Cultural Tourism

Heritage hotels in Rajasthan are transforming the traditional Gangaur festival into experiential tourism packages, combining rituals, artisan workshops, and traditional cuisine to attract foreign visitors while supporting heritage conservation.

Parour Chhinj Fair Begins in Kangra, Highlighting Tradition

The traditional Parour Chhinj Fair commenced in Sullah, Kangra district, featuring wrestling contests, cultural performances, and local handicrafts. Sanjay Singh Chauhan inaugurated the event, emphasizing its role in preserving culture and fostering socia

Goa Museum Houses 40 Artefacts from 6th-17th Century

The Museum of the Centre for Archaeological Studies in Goa displays approximately 40 historical artefacts spanning from the 6th to the 17th century. The collection's significance lies not only in its age but in the dedicated efforts of historian Dr Rohit

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