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Word of the day: CornucopiaToday's word of the day 'cornucopia' refers to a horn-shaped symbol of abundance and, more commonly today, to an overflowing supply of some...
Word of the Day: CornucopiaCornucopia signifies an abundant supply of good things, often representing plenty, fullness, and generosity. Originating from the Latin 'ho...
Pandemic rules the 'word of the year' title for most dictionariesThe coronavirus pandemic brought on gargantuan language changes.
Merriam-Webster announces 'pandemic' as top word of 2020, experts say it isn't a big shockPandemic is a combination of “pan,” for all, and “demos,” for people or population.
View: Two countries, India then, India nowThe India of then and that of now would have two very different answers. And that irreconcilable bifurcation sums up the partition that has...
View: Be careful what you digest from the results of the assembly electionsRahul's ‘suit-boot ki sarkar’ jibe has stuck in BJP’s craw, and it may launch an all-out populist assault.
Full speech of Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang at Nehru Museum LibraryQuang said Vietnam wanted to strengthen comprehensive strategic partnership for the interest of the peoples of India and Vietnam.
Stories of Bihar: Walk the extra mileBihar is a different planet, a state where everyone these days descends from Delhi, the faraway political planet, and talks development.
- Chillies in Bhutanese food are a perfect counterpoint to the country's cool, wooded terrain
With its mountainous terrain and forests, Bhutan has a wealth of delectable mushrooms and they are used liberally in many dishes in combina...
- Spain on a platter
In Valencia, Tanushree Podder learnt several things she didn’t know about two very popular Spanish foods: paella and tapas.
- Congress got down to serious business of govt formation
After the euphoria, it's time for tough calls as Congress gets ready to take charge of the nation's affairs.