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Discover the most expensive paintings in the world | World News - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 hours agoArt has long been a profound medium through which human creativity, emotion, and history are...
How a Humble Doorknob Dictated the Entire Overhaul of an Apartment
Elle Decor· 21 hours ago“The whole project was a gentle tug-of-war between modern and traditional,” Jessica Helgerson says....
Hope and fear: One thing crores of Indians will look for in the budget - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 22 hours agoUnion Budget 2024: When Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents Budget 2024-25 on July 23, a...
Artistic Beauty: Crafts That Adds A Touch Richness To Kurtis, Tunics, And More
NDTV· 1 day agoDiscover the intricate craftsmanship behind Indian tunics. Dive into the world of traditional and...
35 Open Kitchen Ideas For the Ultimate Entertaining Home
Elle Decor· 2 days agobe changed in the layout. Here, French designer Eric Allart breathed new life and light into the...
Top 7 Places To Dive Into The History Of Southernmost Point Of India
Latest India News· 2 days agoKanyakumari is that incredibly beautiful and historically significant piece of land that is situated...
‘You choose what to do with your pain’: Gun violence victim returns to NM to reclaim his narrative
Source New Mexico· 2 days agoJacob Johns was among a group of people who prevented Ryan Martinez from reaching elders and...
View: Attack could exacerbate tensions in US society - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 3 days agoThe failed assassination attempt on former US President and presumptive Republican presidential...
From Premchand’s play ‘Karbala’, to BR Ambedkar: What the idea of the ‘non-Hindu’ Hindu offers us
Scroll· 3 days agoA century ago in 1924, Premchand, the north Indian writer, published his play Karbala. In 680 Common Era, Prophet Muhammad’s grandson Imam Hussain, contesting Caliph Yazid’s authority, was killed ...
Expresso Lifestyle News Highlights of the week
Indian Express· 3 days agoLet's begin with our top story: Singapore’s food watchdog on Monday, 8th July said it has approved some 16 species of insects like crickets, grasshoppers and locusts for human consumption, adding ...