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Science historian Daisy Hildyard shows us where we are headed
Livemint· 24 minutes agoYet Hildyard brings more than her scholarship to her work. As the final chapter of The Second Body...
8 Global Food Festivals Every Foodie Should Visit At Least Once
NDTV· 3 hours agoFood is possibly one of the best ways to unite people, countries, and customs across different...
The legend of kalanamak rice | India News - Times of India
The Times of India· 10 hours agoThe heritage rice variety from UP’s Siddharth Nagar – believed to be Buddha’s gift to the world and...
Yesterdate: This day from Calcutta’s past, July 7, 1705
The Telegraph· 11 hours agoResident and Governor of Fort William John Beard passed away on this day, while in office. The old fort was built by the British to preserve themselves ...
Track Work, Bengaluru
The Hindu· 24 hours agoDe Villiers, Flight On, African Gold, and Kalamitsi shine in Saturday morning horse exercises at Outer Sand.
Prison Break! Explore Notorious Penitentiaries Turned Tourist Hotspots
Free Press Journal· 1 day agoMy first such experience was at Auschwitz concentration camp. The bleak landscape, the brick walls, the small rooms, some containing ...
World Tibet Day Special | Tibetan struggle has its ups and downs, but far from dying: Amb Dilip...
Firstpost· 1 day agoEver since communist China invaded the country of monks — beginning with the invasion of Chamdo,...
Top news of the day: Keir Starmer appointed British Prime Minister after Labour landslide; NEET-PG...
The Hindu· 2 days agoFollowing Labour’s victory, King Charles III, the country’s monarch, appointed Mr. Starmer as the...
Jagannath Puri Rath Yatra: What to expect as travellers?
The Times of India· 2 days agoThe Jagannath Puri Rath Yatra is one of India's most iconic and vibrant festivals, attracting...
UK Labour's landslide comes with its own perils: experts
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoBefore the vote, the Conservatives warned voters not to hand Labour party leader Keir Starmer the...