Ancient Arctic Snow Goggles: Indigenous Innovation

Discover how Inuit, Yupik, and Inupiaq communities created the first snow goggles thousands of years ago using bone, wood, and ivory to combat snow blindness, showcasing remarkable adaptation and survival ingenuity in harsh Arctic conditions.

Massive 600-Year-Old Medieval Ship Discovered in Denmark

Maritime archaeologists have uncovered the largest cog ever discovered in the waters between Denmark and Sweden. The 28-meter vessel from 1410 reveals unprecedented details about medieval trade networks and shipbuilding capabilities in Northern Europe.

Beckham's Parenting: Letting Kids Make Mistakes

David Beckham's advice to let children make mistakes gains new relevance amid family tensions. This article explores how parental control can backfire and why allowing independence builds resilience.

Sambalpur Book Fair 2024: 9-Day Literary Festival

The 26th Sambalpur Pustak Mela, organized by NBT with SETU and local administration, runs Jan 24-Feb 1 at PHD Ground, featuring 250+ stalls, author sessions, and cultural events to foster reading habits.

5 Countries Indians Can Visit with Japan Visa

Indian travelers with a valid Japan visa can access multiple destinations worldwide. Discover five countries offering visa-free entry or simplified transit using Japan's visa as a strategic travel document.

Chennai's Victoria Public Hall Reopens as Cultural Hub

Chennai's iconic Victoria Public Hall, built in 1886, has been restored under the Singara Chennai 2.0 programme. It now functions as a museum and cultural venue with modern amenities, hosting exhibitions, performances, and community events.

Peru's Boiling River: A Deadly Natural Wonder

Deep in the Peruvian Amazon flows Shanay-Timpishka, a river so hot it boils at 100°C. This geothermal marvel defies scientific explanation and poses lethal dangers to any living creature.

Saraswati Puja 2026: Date, Rituals & Significance

Saraswati Puja 2026 falls on January 23, marking Vasant Panchami. Learn about Goddess Saraswati's symbolism, puja rituals, and the spiritual significance of this Hindu festival celebrating knowledge and spring.

Marwaris in Bangladesh Feel Like Outsiders

Despite generations in Bangladesh, the Marwari community from Rajasthan origins struggles with identity and belonging, feeling disconnected in their adopted homeland.

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