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Operation ‘Sindoor’ and Its 8,000-Year-Old Connection to Hanumangarh, Rajasthan
The name ‘Sindoor’, traditionally a sacred symbol of marriage for Indian women, has now gained a modern connotation—Operation Sindoor, India’s strategic military mission to eliminate...
Rabindranath Tagore: Know More on This First Non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature…
We commemorate the 164th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore, a towering figure in Indian literature, culture, and history. Celebrated as Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti, this...
Palaeofires: Ancient Wildfires in India Reveal Crucial Insights into Earth’s Geological and Climate History
Palaeofires have a huge role to play in maintaining geological records. Recent scientific discoveries have illuminated the role of palaeofires—ancient wildfires preserved in the...
Maharana Pratap Jayanti: Honoring the Lion of Mewar
“Na chhoda maidan kabhi veeron ne, na jhuka singhapan kabhi Mewari ranbankuron ne.”In the land where valor flows like blood in the veins of...
Rabindranath Tagore: 9 Rare Facts About Nobel Laureate Who Wrote National Anthems for Two Nations
Rabindranath Tagore—a name synonymous with poetry, patriotism, and profound wisdom—is often celebrated for being the first non-European Nobel Laureate in Literature. While most of...
Bijolia Fort: A Hidden Heritage Gem in Rajasthan You Must Visit
Bijolia Fort, located in the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan, is one of the state’s most underrated yet historically rich sites. Surrounded by ancient temples...
Caste-Based Census in India: History, Recent Decision & What It Means for the Future
What Is a Caste-Based Census and Why Is It Important Today?A caste-based census refers to the systematic counting of individuals based on their caste...
Threaded in Time: The Unrivaled Legacy of Indian Muslin and Chintz
Before synthetic fibers, fast fashion, and industrial mills, there existed a fabric so fine it could disappear in daylight, and a cotton so soft...
The Great Pyramid’s Latitude Is (Coincidentally) The Same As The Speed Of Light
The Speed of Light, the Great Pyramid, and a Strange Numerical EchoSpend enough time wandering the labyrinth of the Internet and sooner or later,...
The Whispering Stones of Sas-Bahu Mandir Speaks of A Sacred Bond Which Remains Unbreakable
By Anjali SolankiAt a time when the TV serials continue airing the saas bahu fights, there is a temple in Gwalior which speaks of...
When Curtains Rose in Deeg, So Did History As Play on Malwa Queen Ahilyabai Was Staged at Site of Her Husband’s Demise
Recently, a mesmerising play was staged in the historic town of Deeg, Rajasthan — a place where marble fountains whisper stories and old palaces...
World Book and Copyright Day: Celebrating the Power of Pages
Every April 23, the world turns a page together — not just to celebrate books, but to honor what they mean to humanity. In...
Budget-Friendly & Easy Easter Egg Hunts With Kids Using Things You Already Have at Home
There’s something magical about an Easter egg hunt — whether it unfolds across a lush garden, a building compound, or the cozy corners of...
US Vice President, JD Vance to visit Jaipur tomorrow with family
In a world where politics can feel impersonal, the story of JD Vance and Usha Vance offers a rare blend of grit, love, heritage,...
UNESCO Recognises Bhagavad Gita and Natyashastra
In a moment that celebrates India’s rich intellectual and cultural heritage, two iconic texts—the Bhagavad Gita and Bharata’s Natyashastra—have been enshrined in UNESCO’s Memory...

