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Trains have long been regarded as the lifelines of nations. With unmatched reliability, they operate regardless of weather conditions — whether it’s torrential ...
High above the Himalayan silence, where clouds hesitate and eagles soar, India has etched a bold signature in steel. The Chenab Rail Bridge, ...
Bharara Sar’ or ‘Baraadsar’ Lake is also referred to as the ‘Lake of Dreams’ – where dreams are fulfilled and supposedly ...
India, we are told, has now entered a “New Normal” after that little “menage a trois” with Pakistan and China in the first ...
Nestled on the northeastern fringe of Chandigarh, the Chandigarh War Memorial stands as a hallowed testament to the ...
In a major crackdown on corruption, a team from the State Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau, North Zone Dharamshala, ...
In my boyhood, one day, in the fifties, my brother bought me a pair of ‘John Barrett’ shoes at Raghunath bazaar, Jammu; for ...
Ashok Khemka served for about 34 years and was transferred 57 times, something one hopes the Guinness Book of Records will take note of. He had probably hoped that with the change of government in ...
Why does Pakistan evoke such deep anger in the hearts of Indians? It is because, for several decades, Pakistan has allegedly ...
India is becoming a nation of duffers and we’re evolving back to the neanderthal stage: Avay Shukla, Author ‘Holy Cows and Loose Cannons: The Duffer Zone Chronicles’ to Karan Thapar for The Wire.
Food, second only to air and water in its necessity—and mentioned over a hundred times in the world’s major religious ...
Bua Rani likes bangles. Each piece in her collection is one-of-a-kind, a symbol of love for us both. A bangle striking each other to produce a tone is a part of an Indian dance form. Music of ‘love ...
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