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Ragi, or finger millet, is an ancient Indian grain packed with nutrients. It supports weight loss, boosts bone health, and ...
India, a land of many vibrant traditions, cultures, and a rich history. The diversity of the nation is reflected in its ...
I love all Indian food but Dosa especially is my most favourite Indian Food. Today my Indian aunty is helping me to cook dosa from scratch. Came learn with me how to make dosa at home.
This World Heritage Day, let's celebrate India’s rich intangible cultural heritage which includes living traditions like ...
The late 19th-century discovery that Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin shared a common Indo-European ancestry shattered the notion of India as the cultural “other.” Instead, it positioned ancient Indian ...
Silverbeet is a member of the beetroot family and has a long history. It was purportedly grown in the Hanging Gardens of Babylon where it was used for medicinal purposes in ancient Greece. It has been ...
Currently serving as the deputy director general of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) under the Ministry of External Affairs, the diplomat hails from the ancient town of Rajgir in Bihar ...
Momos were a comfort food that reminded them of home and gradually began to be served in small eateries and roadside stalls. Northeast India played a significant role in popularising momos. Sikkim and ...
SOME time ago, when Dr. Hoernle was preparing an edition of two old Indian medical, tracts, preserved in the Bower manuscript of the fifth century A.D., he was surprised to find how little we knew ...
Severe risks of surface ozone pollution on India's major food crops have also been underscored in the research by Prof Jayanarayanan Kuttippurath and his team at the Centre for Ocean, River, ...
While the Romans never ruled over Ireland, their conquest of Britain in the first century a.d. brought expanded trade opportunities to the Emerald Isle. From the first to third century a.d., the ...
Although Indian theorists knew this ethic well, they were also aware that those with power often need inducement for doing the right thing, for – as the saying goes – power tends to corrupt ...