Telugu States Seek Loan of Artefacts from Global Museums

Following the Smithsonian Institution's agreement to return stolen sculptures to India, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are exploring loan agreements for their historical artefacts displayed worldwide, with the MEA advising a strategic approach.

Midlife Women Choosing Independence Over Compromise

A growing number of confident women in their middle years are rejecting traditional marriage expectations, citing limited suitable partners and prioritizing personal fulfillment over societal pressure.

Understanding the Journey of Gender Transition

Explore the multifaceted journey of gender transition, covering medical, social, and legal aspects, and the importance of support systems for transgender individuals in India.

Istanbul: A Captivating Blend of East and West

Discover Istanbul, Turkey's vibrant metropolis where European and Asian cultures merge seamlessly. Explore historic landmarks, savor rich cuisine, and experience unique traditions.

Punjab Minister Releases Book on Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib

Punjab Health Minister Dr. Balbir Singh released the book 'Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji Study: Survey and Evaluation' at the 37th Punjabi Development Conference in Patiala, highlighting Punjabi University's research contributions.

History of Indian Yellow Pigment That Amazed Europe

Explore the intriguing history of Indian Yellow pigment, known as piuri or purree, which originated from Persia in the 15th century and became famous in Rajasthani and Punjabi miniature paintings.

Magha Mela Begins at Joranda's Shunya Mandir

The annual Magha Mela of the Mahima sect commenced at Joranda's Shunya Mandir in Dhenkanal, drawing over two lakh devotees for a three-day spiritual congregation focused on Sunya Brahma worship.

Kolkata Book Fair Set for Record Attendance

The 49th International Kolkata Book Fair is poised to break attendance records with 25 lakh visitors already. Digital payments via UPI dominate transactions, accounting for 70% of book sales as crowds flock during the final weekend.

Buddha Relics Procession in Bodh Gaya Before Public Display

A grand procession carrying sacred relics of Lord Buddha and his disciples Sariputta and Maha Moggallana took place in Bodh Gaya, drawing international devotees ahead of a three-day public exposition at Jaya Shree Mahabodhi Vihara.

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