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The evolving culture of coffee in India

The evolving culture of coffee in India

October 9, 2018

The country is now the sixth largest producer of coffee globally, and the history of its production and evolution has become an interesting tale

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While Durga Puja celebrates womanhood, will all women get to be a part of it?

While Durga Puja celebrates womanhood, will all women get to be a part of it?

October 8, 2018

In rural areas, women are often reduced to being an untouchable when they are on their periods - they are given a separate room to stay, dirty cloths to use, and barred from entry into the kitchen and places of worship.

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Semi-finals ahead of general elections 2019

Semi-finals ahead of general elections 2019

October 8, 2018

India will witness five crucial assembly elections in November and December this year, before the mother of all electoral battles — the general elections 2019.

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The Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand

The Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand

October 6, 2018

The Valley of Flowers sprawls over the area of about 87.5 sqkm and is classified as a National Park since 1982 and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is located 300 kilometres North of Rishikesh (a spiritual hub that hosts the International Yoga Festival every year).

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Google services make Android phone and PC even smarter

Google services make Android phone and PC even smarter

October 6, 2018

The number of website users in India is expected to soar to 536 million by 2021, as Google added a new feature to Google Go, its search app, where users can access web pages in 28 native languages.

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Telugu, the fastest growing foreign language in the US

Telugu, the fastest growing foreign language in the US

October 5, 2018

The Telegu community which consists of some of the brightest stars in the Indian diaspora, is migrating to the United States at the highest rate among other communities.

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Spotting Our One-Horned Friends

Spotting Our One-Horned Friends

October 5, 2018

Famous for its many Indian rhinoceros, the Kaziranga National Park in Assam is more than about the onehorned animals. With its early morning elephant safari and bird watching along with learning sessions at the breeding centre, a visit to the park can be adventurous as well as ed...

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North East is an Undiscovered Gem of Tourism

North East is an Undiscovered Gem of Tourism

October 5, 2018

Alphons Kannanthanam, the tourism minister of India, talks to India & You about the government’s increasing focus on promoting north-east as a destination for both domestic and international tourists.

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Spirituality in North-East India

Spirituality in North-East India

October 5, 2018

The north-eastern region has various ancient traditions of spiritualism that are followed by the indigenous people and are known as animism, syncretism, or ancestor worshipping – they believe in cosmic oneness where everything is considered to be one.

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Amritsar’s New Avatar

Amritsar’s New Avatar

October 5, 2018

The Golden City is brimming with new attractions that give you a peek into its rich culture and history. From museums and farm-stays to a fort and grand heritage street – it’s time to explore this city beyond the Golden Temple and the Wagah Border.

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West Bengal woos British tourists for Durga Puja

West Bengal woos British tourists for Durga Puja

October 5, 2018

The British club in Kolkata and the Bengal Chamber organised an event on ‘A tale of two festive cities – Durga Puja in London and Kolkata’ at the British Club on September 28, 2018.

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Kebabs on the plate

Kebabs on the plate

October 4, 2018

Now a popular delicacy around the globe, kebabs are often associated with Mughals who brought the dish to India. Contemporary and playful, taash kebabs are actually the good old Mughlai kebabs but from a modern kitchen.

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