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Modi jacket or Nehru jacket? The history behind the iconic Indian waistcoatThe Modi jacket and the Nehru jacket are frequently mistaken for one another, yet a closer look at their historical origins reveals crucial...
Scottish Proverb of the Day: 'Learn the language of the sea before saying...'- A timeless lesson on humility, wisdom, and the value of experienceA timeless Scottish proverb, "Learn the language of the sea before saying that you understand the sea," underscores the importance of deep ...
Phrase of the Day: Let the Cat Out of the BagThe phrase 'let the cat out of the bag' captures the essence of secrets once they slip into the light. Rooted in historical marketplace tri...
Sadhguru says a 100-year-old food has ‘tremendous’ healing properties, can cure IBS, strengthen immunitySpiritual leader Sadhguru and Ayurveda physician Dr. Vasant Lad revealed the profound health benefits of 100-year-old ghee, known as Shata ...
Mexican proverb of the day: ‘It is better the bad you know than the good you don’t know’ - a lesson on decision-making and riskMany people cling to familiar, albeit imperfect, situations due to a deep-seated fear of the unknown. A Mexican proverb perfectly encapsula...
Psychology says people who always eat hot dogs on the Fourth of July aren't just having fun, they may be trying to relive their happy childhood memoriesPsychology suggests that people who always eat hot dogs on the Fourth of July are often doing more than keeping a tradition alive. Familiar...
Proverb of the day from Spain: 'He who scatters thorns along his neighbor’s path should never walk barefoot at night; because the earth rotates...' Old Spanish saying explains why wanting bad for others hits badly on your own karmaSpanish proverbs, or refranes, have long passed down practical life lessons, and today's saying warns that those who intentionally harm oth...
July 4 Independence Day: History, significance and why the US celebrates itAmerica's Independence Day, celebrated annually on July 4th, commemorates the 1776 adoption of the Declaration of Independence, freeing the...
Rs 80 strawberries and cream kulfis: Delhi’s 120-year-old shop is serving Wimbledon’s iconic dessert with a desi twist. How an 11-year-old boy’s dream became a beloved brandWimbledon's iconic strawberries and cream tradition gets a Delhi twist! Kuremal, a 120-year-old kulfi brand, has launched a limited-edition...
300-year-old Shiva Lingam-shaped stepwell revived in Karnataka: Buried under garbage for decades, historic well draws crowd in Belagavi. WatchA 300-year-old stepwell in Belagavi, Karnataka, once buried under decades of garbage, has been revived by a community effort. This historic...
Jailer 2 release date confirmed: Rajinikanth's highly anticipated sequel to hit theaters this year; Check official date and teaserGet ready for 'Jailer 2'! The much-awaited sequel starring Rajinikanth will hit theatres worldwide on October 15. Directed by Nelson Dilipk...
Zoho's Sridhar Vembu unveils new mission, nearly 6,000 km away from IndiaZoho founder Sridhar Vembu is embarking on a mission to connect rural Indian and Japanese businesses, aiming to revive traditional craftsma...
Chinese Proverb of the Day: "He who asks is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask remains a..." — Why do the world's most successful lifelong learners keep asking questions to unlock wisdom and lasting success?Chinese Proverb of the Day reminds us that every great achievement begins with one brave question. In a world filled with endless informati...
Spanish Proverb of the Day: 'There is no evil that lasts a hundred years...'-A timeless lesson on hope, endurance, and better days aheadFacing life's trials can be overwhelming, but a Spanish proverb, 'There is no evil that lasts a hundred years,' provides a comforting remin...
No cutting trees yet, 200% stronger wood: Japan’s 600-year-old technique for producing wood is a lesson on sustainable forestryDiscover Daisugi, a 600-year-old Japanese tradition offering premium timber without deforestation. This ingenious method, originating in 14...
Proverb of the day from Russia: 'Do not fear the dog that barks loudly and bares its teeth; fear the one that stays silent, wags its tail, but creeps up quietly from behind...' Russian folk saying on why quiet threats can be more dangerous than obvious onesThe Russian proverb, "Do not fear the dog that barks loudly and bares its teeth; fear the one that stays silent, wags its tail, but creeps ...
'It's in last 1 or 2%': US envoy Sergio Gor declares India-US trade pact nears finish lineUS Ambassador to India Sergio Gor announced the India-US bilateral trade agreement is nearing completion, with only minor legal details rem...
Strawberry Full Moon: A Magical Tale of Harvests, Legends, and Moonlit Traditions Behind June's Most Beautiful MoonThe Strawberry Full Moon is much more than a stunning celestial event. From Native American harvest traditions to European folklore and mod...
Proverb of the day: 'A cat may go to a monastery, but...' Life lessons from African proverb on fundamental nature, intrinsic characteristics, surroundings, authenticity and self-acceptance, behavioral consistency and realistic expectationsProverb of the Day: "A cat may go to a monastery, but she still remains a cat" is an Ethiopian saying that explains how a person's basic na...
Father’s Day 2026: History, theme, significance and why it is celebratedFather’s Day 2026 Theme: Father's Day 2026, observed on June 21, honours the invaluable contributions of fathers and father figures. Origin...