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Ramzan Or Ramadan: Linguistic or Cultural Shift?

Leave a Comment / Religion, World / Tauseef Khan

The month of Ramzan or Ramadan has begun. Every year this month brings joy, the feeling of brotherhood and love for others, a sense of responsibility towards our less privileged brothers and sisters. We help them by offering them food and help. But from a few years one unique thing that this month brings is […]

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Hamsa Hand Symbol

Importance of Hamsa for people who believe in it

Leave a Comment / Religion, Traditions, World / Kanika Sharma

Hamsa is a very popular and distinctive symbol that is used in various countries for more than a thousand years. It can be used as jewellery and art or showpieces. Hamsa has different meanings over cultures. Some people don’t believe in it and don’t consider it powerful. Are you a bit fascinated about the symbol?

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Life of Rani Padmavati

1 Comment / Heritage, Literature / Kanika Sharma

Rani Padmavati or Padmini was the famous queen of Chitrakot or Chittor. She was extraordinarily beautiful. Though her existence and legends are not validated, she is still worshipped and respected by the people of Rajasthan. Let’s explore the historical life of Rani Padmavati. Padmavat by Jayasi Padmavat by Malik Muhammad Jayasi is a famous hindi

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War Memorial Shimla

The Wars That Shaped India

Leave a Comment / Heritage, World / Eshani Nandy

The history of India is characterized by numerous battles. The subcontinent has been a wealthy one, and many native and foreign powers have tried to conquer and gain access to this wealth.  All the wars and battles have left their marks on the nation. But some prominent ones have shaped the country in different ways. 

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Sapera using Been

9 Unusual Jobs In India

Leave a Comment / Heritage, Traditions / Navya Agrawal

From the snow-coated Himalayan ranges to the gracious Indian Ocean, every aspect of India startles everyone. India is a vibrant country and her strength lies in her diversity. This diversity invites numerous wonderous traits to the colorful land of India. The beauty of diversity also contributes to the Indian economy. The diverse cultures and beliefs

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Painting of people inside a dome

Portraits: The Art of Capturing Moments

Leave a Comment / Paintings / Navya Agrawal

In today’s digital world, it requires just a click to capture precious moments. With a single snap of the camera, your likeness can be stored forever. You can change poses every 5 seconds and click numerous photographs in just a few minutes. Ranging from professional cameras to the compact ones you can choose any model

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A Table

Furniture Designs Across India

1 Comment / Handicraft, Heritage / Kanika Sharma

There are varied designs and techniques that are implemented in the construction of furniture and storage segments for a home. The chief variations exist in the specific raw material utilized for construction and the overall process of manufacturing. These variations make a piece of furniture apt for a specific style of themes and environs. When

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Artistic Representation of Chanakya

Chanakya’s Life Lessons

Leave a Comment / Heritage, Literature / Kanika Sharma

Vishnugupta Chanakya (or Kautilya)  is among the greatest scholar, teacher, philosopher, economist and advisor, and strategist in the Indian history. He was born in Patliputra, Magadha. Later he moved to Taxila in Gandhar province. He had a huge contribution to the Mauryan Empire. He made Chandragupta Maurya one of the greatest kings in the history

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Woman in White and Yellow Saree wearing Golden Jewellery

Why Indian Women Treasure Gold Jewellery So Much?

1 Comment / Heritage, Traditions / Eshani Nandy

For centuries gold jewellery has been an integral part of the Indian society. Jewellery is not only used as an embellishment for the Indian women but is also considered auspicious. It is an important part of the tradition and culture of every Indian community.  Among all other metals, gold is the most popular metal used

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kulhad tea

Ever Sipped Tea in a Kulhad?

1 Comment / Handicraft, Paintings / Navya Agrawal

Pottery has always been the star of Indian cultural art. Since the days of Indus valley civilisation, the art of pottery has showered its charisma. Till today the pottery supports millions of artisans. The art of Kulhad making is one of the pearls of pottery. You may remember Kulhad from the famous Indian beverage- ‘Kulhad

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Woman Wearing Silver Jewellery

Benefits of Wearing Silver Jewelry

Leave a Comment / Heritage, Traditions / Eshani Nandy

The clothes and accessories we wear say a lot about our personalities. Some wear it for the style which uplifts their confidence and gives a classy look. Wearing silver jewelry along with offering great style also offers many health benefits.  Jewelry is available in many different materials. The most popular one in India is gold.

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Woman in Green Saree

8 Interesting Facts About Saree

Leave a Comment / Heritage, Traditions / Eshani Nandy

Saree is one of the oldest garments and has been in existence for more than 5000 years now. In India, a saree is considered to be the quintessential clothing for women. Over time the draping styles of this clothing have changed in many ways. In modern times the saree has become an item of interesting

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