41 Republic Day Tableaux Displayed at Red Fort's Bharat Parv

The Bharat Parv festival in New Delhi features 41 Republic Day tableaux, promoting cultural diversity and tourism. Inaugurated by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, it includes performances, food stalls, and free public entry until January 31.

French Influence on Lucknow's History Revealed

A recent talk at La Martiniere Boys' College highlighted how French figures Jean Baptiste Joseph Gentil and Antoine Louis Henri Polier transformed Awadh's military and cultural landscape in the 18th century.

800 Palanquins for Nagpur's Gajanan Maharaj Festival

The Sant Shri Gajanan Maharaj Pragat Din celebrations in Nagpur will see participation of about 800 palanquins from Vidarbha and Madhya Pradesh. The 12-day festival from January 29 to February 9 is expected to attract large crowds of devotees.

West Asia Tensions Ground Flights, Disrupt Indian Travel

Escalating tensions in West Asia have forced airlines to cancel flights from India, causing major disruptions to travel plans. IndiGo's A320neo aircraft lack range for alternative routes, leaving passengers stranded.

Pitbull Jonu Guards Boys in Chamba Snow Tragedy

In a heartbreaking incident in Himachal's Chamba, pitbull Jonu stood guard for four days over cousins Viksit and Piyush who froze to death. The dog's unwavering loyalty moved rescue teams.

Scholar Disputes Tamil Origin of Kannada Language

A University of Chicago professor, collaborating on a new translation of the 9th-century Kavirajamarga, argues that grammatical analysis contradicts claims that Kannada evolved from Tamil.

Kolkata Book Fair Sees Record 15.5 Lakh Visitors

The 49th International Kolkata Book Fair has attracted nearly 15.5 lakh visitors in its first five days, with organizers predicting it will break all previous attendance records. Book sales are also up 10% compared to last year.

Kanye West Apology Angers Hindus Over Swastika Error

Kanye West's public apology for antisemitism in The Wall Street Journal has drawn condemnation from Hindu groups for equating the Nazi symbol with the sacred swastika, reigniting debate about historical accuracy and cultural sensitivity.

Chilean Divers Age Wine Underwater in Pacific Ocean

Off Chile's coast, divers are experimenting with underwater wine aging by submerging bottles in the Pacific Ocean. The stable cold, darkness, and pressure create ideal conditions that may enhance wine texture and balance, offering an eco-friendly alternat

3.4 Lakh Devotees at Tirumala's Ratha Sapthami Festival

Tirumala witnessed an unprecedented turnout of 3.4 lakh devotees for Ratha Sapthami festivities, with TTD ensuring smooth arrangements including free food, medical services, and enhanced security measures.

Brown Leather Jackets Replace Black in Quiet Luxury Fashion

Fashion's quiet luxury movement is replacing black leather jackets with chocolate brown alternatives. Discover why brown leather offers warmth, heritage appeal, and better complements the old money aesthetic dominating contemporary style.

Mysuru Heritage Committee Lacks Experts Amid PRASHAD Row

Activists in Mysuru question the heritage committee's role as PRASHAD works continue on Chamundi Hills. Sources reveal the committee lacks mandated experts, raising concerns about unilateral decisions affecting heritage conservation.

Chinese Horoscope Today: Zodiac Predictions for All Signs

Discover your daily Chinese horoscope insights based on ancient traditions. Find out what the day holds for your zodiac sign - from Rat to Pig - with detailed predictions about prospects, challenges, and spiritual guidance.

Lucknow Vendor's 'Garam Matcha Chai' Goes Viral Online

A street vendor in Lucknow has created an online sensation by preparing matcha tea in a traditional Indian chai style, boiling it in a brass pot and serving it in kulhads, sparking widespread social media reactions.

Puri Travel Agencies Operate Without Licences

Police inspections in Puri reveal numerous tour agencies operating illegally without proper documents, raising serious tourist safety concerns and highlighting widespread regulatory violations.

IndiGo Starts First Direct India-Greece Flights

IndiGo becomes the first Indian airline to operate non-stop flights between India and Greece, connecting Mumbai and Delhi to Athens starting January 2026 with reduced travel time.

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