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BULLOCK CART WEDDING
Centuries ago, he came to Mumbai on a bullock cart. His stall-turned restaurant later became popular among Bollywood stars Rajesh Khanna, Nargis DuttMumbai's iconic Pancham Puriwala, a 178-year-old eatery, continues to delight generations with its signature pani-puri thalis. Tracing its ...
UP bride has a surprise bidaai. Bulldozers join the ceremonyA wedding in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, grabbed attention when a bride's 'bidaai' involved nearly a dozen bulldozers joining the traditional pr...
Pakistani groom's father rents planes to bombard bride's home with cash, netizens say 'lucky neighbours'South Asian weddings are known for their grand traditions and creativity, blending culture with spectacle. A recent viral example from Paki...
Car dealership manager opts for bullock cart wedding procession in GujaratIn an era where weddings are defined by grandeur and extravagance, the Bhatia family from Isri village in Gujarat’s Aravalli district chose...
Centre's new farm laws 'criminal,' will fight them, says Rahul GandhiRahul Gandhi alleged that Modi wanted the farmers to negotiate with "huge corporates" rather than the ryots going to mandis or negotiating ...
Kirana warriors: On the frontline of battle against Covid-19, but unsung and unrecognisedLike in most places in the country, the kirana stores of Mumbai made sure their customers were well-stocked through the lockdown, when the ...
The lip-smacking story of the cake revolution in IndiaChristmas cakes at least had a traditional presence on the calendar. Other formal cakes, like wedding cakes, were much rarer.
Massive protest against Jallikattu arrests in Tamil NaduIn Jallikattu, a bull vaulter is expected to hang on to the bull's hump for a stipulated distance or hold on to the hump for a minimum of t...
- A bamboo revolution in nondescript Futana
Here's a path-breaking story on World Environment Day that shows how with a little effort and determination, and good management a forest c...
- The applique village of Pipli live in Odisha
Visiting Odisha, the author found that seeing the applique village of Pipli live is like walking into a rainbow.