The Joys of July
July 5 falls between July 4 and July 6. “Huh?” you might say. Or better still, “Duh!”. But the statement is not as dense as it sounds.
July 5 falls between July 4 and July 6. “Huh?” you might say. Or better still, “Duh!”. But the statement is not as dense as it sounds.
At first glance, the Japanese people do not appear to have a sense of humor. During the time I worked at Sony, there was no opportunity of opening a presentation with a joke or making sarcastic comments during a meeting.
From Kangsabati to the Ganga-Brahmaputra basin, experts warn of ecological imbalance, sediment crisis and rising climate vulnerability
The first thing I noticed in Istanbul was the sound. Not the noise of traffic or the chatter of tourists, but the haunting call to prayer drifting across the city from distant minarets.
Is Generation Z (or Gen Z) really out and out rejecting hardcopies of things, like books, and opting for the digital versions or softcopies? Do they even read the newspaper, far less in print?
The Relationship Being a daughter to aUK- returned Mechanical Engineer with a penchant for perfection in Mathematics turned out to be a demanding profession.
Nearly 8 BCM lost in two weeks as reservoirs shrink, groundwater declines and river basins face mounting pressure before monsoon
In early British India , many European scholars were engaged in rediscovering and documenting Indian antiquities.
For many Bengalis, the journey to Puri begins long before they board a train. It begins with a story.
On this auspicious occasion of Snan Yatra, let’s take a moment and delve into the spiritual and divine aspects of Jagannath Dham, a place where no one can step foot unless the Lord himself pulls you towards Him.