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Quote of the Day by Robert Burns: “The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry” – Inspiring quote on uncertainty, failed plans, destiny and why life is unpredictable by the renowned Scottish poet known for Auld Lang Syne and Tam o' ShanterQuote of the Day by Robert Burns: Robert Burns’s famous quote “The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry” highlights the unpredicta...
Word of the day: ClishmaclaverWord of the day: A unique Scots word, clishmaclaver, describes empty talk. This term captures gossip, idle chatter, and nonsense. It highli...
NYT Mini Crossword Hints Today, July 3, 2025: Answers, clues and tips to solve word puzzle gameThe New York Times Mini Crossword for July 3, 2025, offers players a short and focused puzzle experience. With 10 clues across and down, to...
Asif Ali Zardari emerges from Benazir's shadow to be Pakistan's president for 2nd timeAsif Ali Zardari, known for his skill in striking political alliances, became president of Pakistan for the second time. He faced challenge...
NPP, UDP befooled everyone in Meghalaya in the last five years: Abhishek BanerjeeAssuring action within the first month should TMC come to power, Banerjee said that unemployed youths and women who have registered with th...
Why is 'Auld Lang Syne' sung on new year eve and what does it mean?People across the US sing "Auld Lang Syne" on New Year's Day. The song was written centuries ago and contains words that we would never use...
Indian word 'chuddies' makes it to Oxford Dictionary after being used in BBC show 'Goodness Gracious Me'The term 'chuddies' means 'short trousers, shorts, underwear or underpants'.
- How windmills aren't so 'green' after all
Visit Scotland if you want the best of the highlands and the islandsMountains, lochs, glens and a hearty dose of Scottish natives’ charm.
Google Translate achieves its 100th language milestone, includes SindhiGoogle also introduced 12 other languages including Amharic, Corsican, Frisian, Kyrgyz, Hawaiian, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Luxembourgish, Samoan...
AIB roast wasn't funny, it was violent: Aamir KhanAamir Khan feels expletive-laced 'AIB Roast' was not funny rather it "perpetuated verbal & emotional violence" & those who were involved sh...
What made Scotland agree to a merger with England 300 years ago? Prospects of growing rich in IndiaThe East India Company was then rapidly expanding its control in India and perhaps this persuaded Scottish leaders they needed their own co...
Poke Me: Seven reasons why India mustn't worry about an independent ScotlandThough it has not criticized the separation of Crimea from Ukraine, New Delhi is uncomfortable with the growing assertion of ethno-national...
English: It can be tough to understand some versions of the languageOne argument goes, as recent reports aver, that the language, given its dominance in the world of science and culture, is quite a blessing.
Devyani Khobragade case: India softens, says it will find a solution with USTwo countries have been in touch during last two days to resolve the diplomatic stand-off created by the arrest and strip search of Khobrag...
Congress indoor player, sitting in ivory towers: Narendra Modi"For Congress, the youth are just voters but for us they are power. Our priority is to empower the youth to make India strong. This is our ...
- Are British Indians cheering Team India unpatriotic?
The true measure of patriotism lies outside sporting entertainment. And there, British Indians excel.
- What's worse than a verse?
Poetry can be poison. It can kill people, particularly those who have a verse or two in their shot glass.
Facebook under fire for racial slurFacebook has come under fire from Australian users for ignoring racial vilification on the site and allowing in racist groups.
- Is cricket overvalued as an ad vehicle?
In India, in the last six years, the share of sports viewing on television has grown from 2% to 9% and the share of total advertising reven...