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Amroha’s hand-carved tablas! Where sound meets legacy.

Amroha’s hand-carved tablas! Where sound meets legacy.

In Amroha’s humble workshops, artisans sculpt tables from neem and sheesham, breathe life into sound with syahi, and carry forward generational rhythm with pride.
Study warns, daily diet soda can be dangerous to your health!

Study warns, daily diet soda can be dangerous to your health!

New research ties daily diet soda intake to nearly triple the risk of ischemic stroke and Alzheimer’s dementia urging a rethink of seemingly guilt-free choices.
Who really gave India its National Greeting, Jai Hind?

Who really gave India its National Greeting, Jai Hind?

Hyderabad’s Abid Hasan Safrani coined “Jai Hind” for a unified INA greeting, later embraced by independent India as a rallying cry.
Dal: India's oldest comfort food with a Timeless Story!

Dal: India's oldest comfort food with a Timeless Story!

From Harappan staples to royal tables, dal evolved over millennia into India’s most enduring, comforting, and versatile culinary tradition.
How Jamsetji Tata's forgotten farm revived Mysore Sericulture!

How Jamsetji Tata's forgotten farm revived Mysore Sericulture!

Jamsetji Tata established a pioneering silk farm in Bengaluru with Japanese expertise, reigniting Mysore’s silk industry and lifting rural livelihoods.
How the British Plantations gave India its beloved Chai!

How the British Plantations gave India its beloved Chai!

Chai evolved from ancient herbal remedies to colonial tea, transformed by British marketing, into India’s beloved everyday drink and identity.
The 5,000-Year Journey of India's Tattoo tradition!

The 5,000-Year Journey of India's Tattoo tradition!

Tattoos in India span millennia - from tribal “gudna” practices to mainstream body art - rooted in identity, ritual, protection, and fashion.
When Nehru welcomed the Dalai Lama in Delhi - A story few remember!

When Nehru welcomed the Dalai Lama in Delhi - A story few...

At age 21, the Dalai Lama made a formal visit to India in November 1956–1957—several years before fleeing Tibet in 1959.

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