Bengali Literary Icon Shankar Passes Away at 93

Acclaimed Bengali author Shankar, whose novels fueled Satyajit Ray films and defined generations, has died at 93. His works from 'Chowringhee' to travelogues captured the Bengali psyche.

8 Indian Breakfasts with More Protein Than Eggs

Discover eight traditional Indian breakfast options that provide more protein than eggs, including moong dal chilla, paneer bhurji, and sattu paratha, offering balanced nutrition and lasting energy.

10 Best Plants for Compact Vertical Gardens

Discover the top 10 easy-to-grow herbs and plants perfect for compact vertical gardens. Learn how to cultivate fresh produce and ornamental greenery in small spaces like balconies or patios.

Aristotle: Shaping Western Thought and Practical Wisdom

Explore Aristotle's life, from his birth in Stagira to founding the Lyceum, and his profound influence on logic, ethics, biology, and politics. Discover how his teachings continue to impact modern science and philosophy.

Kashink's Murals Spark Dialogue in Chandigarh

French street artist Kashink has brought her signature vibrant murals to Chandigarh, creating large-scale public art that sparks conversations on identity, visibility, and equality in the urban landscape.

Muslim Man Keeps Jewish Embroidery Shop Alive in Kochi

A viral video reveals how Thaha Ibrahim, a Muslim man, continues to run a Jewish embroidery store in Kochi's Jew Town, honoring the legacy of its original owner, Sarah Cohen, after most of the local Jewish community emigrated.

Chandigarh Rose Festival Inaugurated with Zero-Waste Model

The Rose Festival in Chandigarh kicked off at Sector 16 Rose Garden, inaugurated by Governor Gulab Chand Kataria. The three-day event features competitions, musical performances, and a Rs 10 lakh prize fund, emphasizing a zero-budget, zero-waste approach.

MSU Dance Dept 75-Year Global Seminar on Arts & Literature

Maharaja Sayajirao University's Faculty of Performing Arts celebrates 75 years of its dance department with an international seminar exploring ancient and modern literature's impact on performing and visual arts, featuring scholars and artists from India

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