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Ajmer’s hidden engine: From steam locomotives to Vande Bharat — inside the 150-year-old railway workshop quietly powering the city’s growth since 1876Set up in 1876, the Ajmer Railway Workshop has completed 150 years as one of the city’s most important institutions. Beyond locomotives and...
An ancient traveler from India inscribed his name across five ancient tombs in Egypt's Valley of the Kings 2,000 years agoAncient Indian travelers visited Egypt's Valley of the Kings. Researchers found nearly 30 inscriptions in Tamil, Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Gan...
The Indian club that outlasted the British may not survive ModiThe Indian government has moved to evict the historic Delhi Gymkhana Club from its 27-acre site in central Delhi, saying the land near Prim...
Bhowanipur showdown: Didi vs Adhikari turns Kolkata’s heartland into battlegroundThe air is electric in Kolkata's Bhowanipur constituency as it gears up for a pivotal election that could reshape its political landscape. ...
French-style ‘geeli omelette’ on Kolkata streets underlines culinary melting potKolkata's food scene reflects a rich history of foreign influences. From Greek dolma to British chops, the city embraced diverse cuisines. ...
Bengaluru reminds of Paris and New York?: Foreigner walks through Indiranagar, amazed by the city’s contrasting streetsParis-based content creator Eiji found Bengaluru a city of striking contrasts during his recent exploration. He experienced the serene trad...
Bengaluru to see 21% growth in housing sales in Jul-Sep at 16,840 units: PropEquityBengaluru’s housing market is seeing strong demand, with sales expected to rise 21% to 16,840 units in July-September 2025, compared to 13,...
'Bangalore was a sleepy town': Gurugram entrepreneur says migrants made Bengaluru, netizens ask “ever heard of Kempegowda?”A Gurugram entrepreneur's post praising migrant contributions to Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Gurugram sparked online debate. Rajesh Sawhney laud...
Cost of living in 'new' metros: Hyderabad vs Bengaluru vs Ahmedabad vs PuneApart from the four metros - Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai, India has four 'new' metros. These cities are providing a better quality o...
How India moves: Answers from the Census 2011 data released recentlyWhich are India’s most diverse cities? Which place attracts the most migrants and job-seekers? Which city is the most cosmopolitan? Here ar...
Ladies, move to Bengaluru if you want bigger payWith many companies, both Indian and global, looking to set up offices in Bengaluru, there is no dearth of jobs or opportunities in the cit...
Singapore can have 'Laughter Yoga' university: Madan KatariaHe stressed that Laughter Yoga was a way forward for better health in today's stressed environment globally, especially in the cosmopolitan...
Eat, pray, love in the scenic beauty of PuducherryVisit Auroville located 12kms of Puducherry to experience the benefits of organic farming, renewable energy and handicraft production
Wary about visa row fallout, London financial services chief keen to understand problems"We’re sympathetic to the cause of businesses, like in India, having visa issues — it’s not our business to make policy decisions."
- Pharmaceutical companies targeting smaller cities for drug trials
'The trial for a drug Rifaximin took place at Kota, Jaipur & Mumbai. “Kota and Jaipur can hardly be classified cosmopolitan in demography '...
- 'Bangalore attractive for real estate'
Bangalore continues to be an attractive market for real estate, with growth rates being maintained at 20 per cent, according to Balkrishna ...
- L&T to hire 8,000 professionals for Vadodara IT park
India’s leading engineering and construction company, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), seems to be betting big on Vadodara.
- L&T to hire 8,000 for Vadodra IT park
India’s leading engineering and construction company, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), is betting big on Vadodara.
- Vogue to launch Indian edition
The magazine, a monthly, will be priced at Rs 100 ($2.5 dollars) and is the 17th international edition of Vogue.
- H'bad shows how to spend in style
It is the growing aspirations of the traditional Hyderabadis that's giving the city a new face.