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Watching dusk from the balcony offers a front-row seat to nature's daily spectacle. Tranquility settles in as the sun sets, casting a warm glow. Light
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The period of Lent this year merges with the beginning of the month of Ramzan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Muslims believe that the Quran
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Dolly's chai is reportedly a concoction of tea leaves, milk, cardamom, and crushed ginger. Nothing too special about that - except the stylish way he
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The writer, a South Asian actor, is not attending the upcoming Oscars, despite the fact that they have a couple of workarounds for attending the cerem
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Could we be in 2019 again? I don't mean this as some kind of mystical metaphor to peddle yet another nostalgia industry IP for monetisation. I mean, c
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When foreign investors say, 'India is impossible to define', what they mean is India is impossible to reconcile. What baffles people living in uniform
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Rish acts like he's some sort of domestic superhero, juggling running a country with micromanaging bed-making. Talk about having too much time on his
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Rafting provides a welcome escape from the stresses of daily life. The rhythmic motion of paddling, the soothing sounds of rushing water and the gentl
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Ego is the weakness of man, and the more a person is filled with ego, the weaker he is. Everyone is so full of ego that there is no possibility of god
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New Delhi also gains from Trump's refusal to acknowledge climate change, which provides the Indian economy scope to burn more fossil fuels as it accel
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Catholic bishops and the Vatican have expressed concerns about the decision, with the latter arguing that in the era of universal human rights, there
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India's unpredictability is legendary, often teaching valuable survival skills. Recently, Rani Durgavati University in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, added
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He who sees Shiv in the poor, in the weak and in the diseased, really worships Shiv; and if he sees Shiv only in the image, his worship is but prelimi
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What makes gully cricket special is its informality and spontaneity. There are no fancy jerseys with names and numbers of players on them, meticulousl
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The celebration of Women's Day on March 8th has been criticized for potentially reinforcing gender stereotypes and societal biases. In some cultures,
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The power of ideas is undeniable, capable of influencing individuals and societies. However, possessing material deemed controversial or undesirable b
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But let's take Woods' claim seriously for a minute. He is right, for instance, in (kinda) pointing to the fact that the real challenge - even for non-
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In the very first few exchanges, both of you realise that nothing much has changed, and you can easily pick up where you left off years ago. But life'
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Netas are favourite targets of cartoonists and exaggerated caricatures of politicians never fail to make us laugh. And netas' is a tribe that lends it
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For India, there is the 'double burden' of malnutrition and obesity. Also, there is the high burden of non-communicable diseases like heart disease an
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