“Keema was my first experience of Indian food,” Masterchef Alumni, Restaurateur and TV Personality Sarah Todd

“Keema was my first experience of Indian food,” Masterchef Alumni, Restaurateur and TV Personality Sarah Todd

Food lovers all over Australia will be encouraged to ‘stay in and entertain’ this October (Breast Cancer Awareness Month) to support clinical trials research that aims to save every life from breast cancer – www.breastcancertrials.org.au World leading research organisation, Breast Cancer Trials, is spicing things up with a mouth-watering Indian themed 3 Course Challenge that […]

Petrol, diesel prices remain steady, provide relief to consumers

Petrol, diesel prices remain steady, provide relief to consumers

Auto fuel prices in the country have maintained stability amidst volatility in global oil prices. The oil marketing companies (OMCs) on Thursday kept pump prices of auto fuels petrol and diesel unchanged, the 18th consecutive day of no revision, as they preferred to maintain their watch prices on global oil situation before making any revision […]

Mahant Narendra Giri’s autopsy will be on Tuesday

Mahant Narendra Giri’s autopsy will be on Tuesday

The post mortem of Akhil Bhartiya Akhara Parishad chief, Mahant Narendra Giri, will be done on Tuesday afternoon after which his mortal remains will be kept in the Baghambari Mutt to enable people to pay their last respect. According to Mutt sources, the saint will be given ‘samadhi’ within the Mutt complex in the evening. […]

CRPF recovers 7 Chinese grenades in Srinagar

CRPF recovers 7 Chinese grenades in Srinagar

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on Monday recovered seven Chinese grenades from Bemina, four kilometre away from Srinagr’s Lal Chowk. According to officials, the grenades were recovered during the road opening exercise by the 73rd Battalion of the Force and those were stacked in a sand bag, placed on the road divider of the […]

Flight ops continue at IGIA despite rain, waterlogging

Flight ops continue at IGIA despite rain, waterlogging

Heavy rains waterlogged several areas of the national capital including some parts of the Indira Gandhi International Airport here on Saturday morning. Accordingly, the arrival area of Terminal 3 was waterlogged for “half an hour” before it was cleared. The incident took place after relentless rains lashed the national capital since Friday late night. However, […]

Getting pregnant seems to be ‘a sin’ for AI women pilots

Getting pregnant seems to be ‘a sin’ for AI women pilots

 Is getting pregnant a sin for the women pilots of Air India? It seems so, as per a letter by T.Praveen Keerthi, General Secretary, Indian Commercial Pilots’ Association (ICPA) to the airlines Chairman and Managing Director Rajiv Bansal. According to Keerthi, some long serving women pilots had availed duly approved and sanctioned maternity leave. The […]

INDIA – AMONG WORLD’S FAVOURITES FOR NATURE & WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

INDIA – AMONG WORLD’S FAVOURITES FOR NATURE & WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

By Rakesh Arora (Part II) Leopard: Distributed across Asia and Africa, leopards have variations in appearance to a certain degree while one moves across the geographical range. What remains common is the beautiful coat, exceptional stealth and the elusive nature. The smallest of the big cat family, spotted nor dotted but wears rosettes and is […]

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