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- May 15, 2025
By Variyata Vyas In mainstream Bollywood comedy films such as Hera Pheri (2000), Partner (2007), Welcome (2007), and Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003), and many more...
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- May 13, 2025
By Variyata Vyas In his seminal work One-Dimensional Man (1964), social critic Herbert Marcuse clearly distinguishes between “false needs” and “true needs.” While true needs...
By Advaitaa Verma Panakam (also spelled panagam), an ancient South Indian drink traditionally made with jaggery, dry ginger, cardamom, pepper, and water, exemplifies the sacredness...
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- May 10, 2025
By Advaitaa Verma Ayurveda, deriving its etymology from the Sanskrit words "āyus" (life) and "veda" (knowledge), constitutes one of humanity’s oldest holistic health systems. Originating...
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- May 10, 2025
By Advaitaa Verma The Himalayas, revered as the abode of the gods, attract millions of pilgrims annually, making pilgrimage tourism a foundation of Uttarakhand’s economy...
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- May 10, 2025
By Advaitaa Verma The prehistory of Europe, particularly the Upper Palaeolithic (c. 50,000–10,000 BP), marks a transformative period in human cultural and cognitive evolution. This...
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- May 10, 2025
By Advaitaa Verma Buddhism, one of the world’s major religions, originated in India in 5 th -6 th century BCE with the teachings of Siddhartha...
By Advaitaa Verma The Andaman and Nicobar Islands is a union territory of India, comprising 572 islands, of which only 38 are inhabited. Basically, the...
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- May 10, 2025
By Advaitaa Verma The historiography of Indian urban centers have often prioritized places that are politically strategic capitals, temple towns and colonial administrative centres. The...
By Vaibhavi Danwar The Indian summer as hot, long, and relentless was not only a season under British colonial rule, but it also became a...





























