Among this list of exuberant purchases made by the monarchs and their kin, was a standout order made by Maharani Indira Devi of Cooch Behar, who purchased 100 pairs of Ferragamo shoes—some of which ...
Explore the lavish lifestyles, palaces, and wealth of six modern Indian princes, each embodying the grandeur of their royal ...
Recently, Harsh Goenka, the chairman of RPG Group, shared a video showing the gorgeous dining experience at the Maharaja of Gwalior’s palace. The video features a charming miniature silver train ...
Set amidst the Vindhyachal… Jai Vilas Mahal was established in 1874 by Jayajirao Scindia, the Maharaja of Gwalior, and it is still the residence… The Scindia Museum is part of the Jai Vilas ...
"He has forgotten that: Baroda Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad had provided ... To empower the backward classes educationally, Madhav Maharaj I of Gwalior had opened education and employment centres ...
The current Union Minister of State for the Ministry of Power, Jyotiraditya Madhavrao Scindia is the son of late Shri Madhav Rao Jivajirao Scindia, the titular Maharaja of Gwalior ...
Hitting back at Scindia, Congress' media and publicity department head Pawan Khera said, 'If the 26th amendment of the Constitution had not been made, even today the Govt of India would have been givi ...
Tansen Samaroh is held every year at the tomb of the music maestro in Gwalior. Held in December, the Tansen Samaroh was the most significant music festival of Gwalior State. Nowadays it is ...
We took him to meet Sanjay Gandhi and Indira Gandhi. Whatever respect Madhavraoji Maharaj (maharaja of Gwalior) received, whether being a Union minister or getting the post of national general sec ...
In his hunger for power and position, he has forgotten that these royal families had laid the foundation of equality and inclusive development in India years ago, said Scindia ...
If the 26th amendment of the Constitution had not been made, even today the Government of India would have been giving crores of rupees tax free to the Gwalior royal family (25,00,000 in 1950).” ...