Minister Goyal allays fears on US tariff

New Delhi: Union Minister Piyush Goyal on...

Delhi to celebrate Hindu New Year with grand festivities

In addition to the Hindu New Year...

Delimitation, Reorganisation of states should be taken up together

The setting up of linguistic states was...

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Can you love the skin you’re in?

I t seems like there’s cause for celebration as the news is that Gen Z has moved away from fairness products. Glowing and radiant skin has apparently triumphed over...

India’s progressive Waqf bill outpaces Western ‘liberal’ and Muslim-majority countries

India’s Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024, introduces reforms ensuring transparency, gender equality, and sectarian inclusivity. It removes contentious provisions, strengthens government oversight, and mandates Muslim women’s representation. Compared to Western and Asian countries, India’s framework is more structured and inclusive in Waqf management.

PM Modi hosts Chilean president Boric for key talks on trade, security, and UN reforms

New Delhi: As part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's focus on enhancing cooperation with countries...

Mohali Court Awards Life Imprisonment to Self-styled Pastor Bajinder Singh in 2018 Rape Case

Chandigarh: A Mohali court on Tuesday awarded life imprisonment to self-declared Christian pastor Bajinder Singh...

The key to a healthy, well-balanced life is to keep everything simple and cool

Dr Mickey Mehta is a renowned fitness and life coach who is known for his work with celebrities. But today, he has been able...

‘Work 4 Progress’ initiative explores micro entrepreneurship possibilities for the jobless

Development Alternatives (DA), a social enterprise working in the field of sustainable development
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along with “la Caixa” Foundation, the leading foundation in Spain, and...

Don’t look at the West for lessons on child protection

Is India Losing its Innocence?When I say “innocence” I don’t mean it in any disrespectful way. India is an amazing country and a powerful...

A perfect combo of food and décor at this outlet

Lazeez Affaire Address: K-12, Hanuman Road Area, Connaught Place Meal for two: Rs 1,600 for two people (approx.)   If along with good food, the setting of a...

Corrupt practices disguised as child-welfare campaigns

I have been delighted to see the Sunday Guardian taking up the campaign to expose the horrendous international scandal whereby countless children are today being removed from their...

Fine farm-stay property with rare ambience

Imagine yourself sitting in an open area, enjoying open fields with a tractor to drive you around. What’s so special about this one property,...

Lexus settles for a strong hybrid focus with NX300h

Japanese Luxury car maker Lexus announced their arrival in style earlier this year by launching three cars in one go. Now the company is...

Royal Enfield revives twin heritage with two new bikes

The brand Royal Enfield stands out for a lot of reasons in the Indian motorcycle market. One of them being, it is the oldest...

‘We aim to expand strategically in foreign markets’

“Our large customer base is in India and with these two bikes we are offering our riders an upgrade to a much powerful and...

Food Review: A combo of funky vibes with yummy delights

The Junkyard Café 2nd & 3rd Floor, J-2/12 BK Dutt Market, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi Meal for Two: Rs 1,400 Junkyard is a chain of restro-bars and...

World’s first helpline to fight stress is here

BetterLYF, formerly known as Dial My Angel, is the world’s first and only instant helpline for stress and anxiety. Making it possible for people...

Violating child rights on the pretext of ‘rescue’ operations

Case of 5-months-pregnant Nandini, and her 5-year-old daughterParmeshwar, Balkumari and Gayatri Devi came to MANUSHI offices in great panic.  The police had taken away...

Warriors battle against waste mismanagement

The exponential increase in the number of tourists in Dharamsala has led to the problem of waste mismanagement in the wettest place in Himachal...

Child protection laws further marginalising the underclass

Pre-colonial India was host to hundreds of wandering folk artists, or ghumantoo jaatis, practicing various traditional arts. They were singers, dancers, acrobats, sword-swallowers, rope...

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