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A man searching a field in England found a 1,700-year-old Roman gold ring so rare that it later sold for £78,000A British metal detectorist, Kevin Minto, unearthed a stunning 1,700-year-old solid gold Roman ring, a find now captivating American audien...
Quote of the day by George Michael: 'Change is a stranger you have yet to know.' Life lessons on human nature, success and hardships by British singer and songwriterQuote of the day by George Michael explores the meaning of change through the words “Change is a stranger you have yet to know.” The articl...
Dracula's castle has a new owner, and he comes from the United StatesJoel Weinshanker, a businessman behind Graceland and Party City, has acquired a majority stake in Bran Castle's operations. This Romanian f...
Why Prada has a devil of a dilemma, but so does IndiaPrada Kolhapuri controversy: The latest collection from high-fashion label Prada has ignited a firestorm in India again. This comes a year ...
France returns skulls of King Toera and Sakalava leaders to Madagascar after 128 yearsFrance has returned three skulls to Madagascar, including that of King Toera, decapitated in 1897 by French colonial forces. This repatriat...
Sole searching: Who represents Kolhapuri slippers? Turf war breaks outA dispute has erupted over who can represent the GI-tagged Kolhapuri slippers following Prada's interest. LIDKAR, backed by the Karnataka g...
Global Bihar: How Biharis spread all over the worldPrime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged Kamla Persad-Bissessar's Bihar roots during his Trinidad and Tobago visit. A century ago, many In...
Who is Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Trinidad & Tobago's first woman PM, whom PM Modi called ‘Bihar Ki Beti’?Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Kamla Persad-Bissessar, the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, “Bihar ki beti”. Her ancestor...
Your social media a/cs, digital pictures, data: Decide in advance who inherits these digital assetsFrom treasured photos and notes to cloud-stored documents and social media accounts, your digital footprint may outlive you— but only if yo...
In public interest: SC opens doors to people for guided toursThe Supreme Court has begun conducting guided tours for the public every working Saturday, excluding second and fourth Saturdays and holida...
Don't ruin your vacation with gaffes & goof-ups! Tourists share where they went wrong while holidayingIn an effort to help future travelers learn from others' mistakes, The New York Times asked readers to share examples of instances in which...
Cricket legend Vijay Hazare's home, Pushpakoot, to be demolished in VadodaraThe iconic bungalow "Pushpakoot," once the residence of Indian cricket legend Vijay Hazare, is facing the threat of demolition in Vadodara....
Colorado Day: What is it and how can you celebrate? Know everything about the historic dayThe first celebration of Colorado Day took place in 1877, and it has continued as a cherished tradition ever since.
Sri Lanka not averse to using Indian rupee as common currency: President WickremesingheThe President of Sri Lanka, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has expressed his desire for the Indian rupee to be used as much as the US dollar in the ...
Govt reaches out to corporate houses in drive to save monumentsThe project, which was facing some delays at the finance ministry end, was expedited a few months ago after Rajasthan cadre officer Govind ...
Relive Silk route experience in Heart of Central AsiaIn Uzbekistan, consistent reforms are underway to develop the tourism sector as one of the strategic sectors of the national economy.
A man's crusade to save India's cinematic heritage from decayFilm Heritage Foundation's collection, apart from old films, also includes KL Saigal's tabla and harmonium and archivist PK Nair's spectacl...
UNESCO worried about world heritage Darjeeling Himalayan RailwayTwo prime stations Gayabari and Sonada were torched while an arson attempt was made on Elysia Building -- the headquarters of the DHR durin...
Thank God it's Friday: Remembering the RoerichsEmpty talk about a museum, art gallery and forest projects continue even as things are far from fruition on the ground.
- Trip to magical Melbourne and to Australia
Naveena Israni won a trip to Melbourne and extended it to Sydney — to find that the two cities made a fine Aussie duet!