New Delhi [India], March 17: The dining room has undergone tremendous change over time as a space where people meet to share meals and create memories. The styles of dining tables have significantly changed as a result of evolving lifestyles. They've evolved from being purely useful to being
This marks his first visit to India as Prime Minister, and he's accompanied by a high-level delegation, including ministers, senior officials, businesses, media, and members of the Indian diaspora community in New Zealand.
In an interview with ANI, Gabbard spoke about her spiritual practice and mentioned that her personal relationship with God is the centre of her life. She also revealed her fondness for delicious "dal-makhani and fresh paneer."
"They are arresting me from my residence. I won't go separately. I want everyone to come with me," Soundararajan told reporters as she was detained by the police.
Meanwhile, Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Rakesh Kumar on Saturday said that seven people have been identified as accused in the murder of Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Santosh Kumar Singh, with five already in police custody.
The 10th edition of the Raisina Dialogue, being co-hosted by the Ministry of External Affairs in partnership with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), will commence today.
A draft list of recommendations by security officials proposes categorising countries into three groups--Red, Orange, and Yellow--to restrict travel. Being placed on the Red List would mean a complete ban on entering the United States.
Shero, a platform aimed at helping thousands of women earn through home-cooked meals, launched its Mahaprasad logo on Sunday in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, with several Indian actresses in attendance.
"There are many factors to my decision making. First, I'm perhaps the only politician in India who has stayed overnight in around 85 to 90 per cent of the districts across the country. This was before my current role. I used to travel extensively. I learned a lot from those experiences. T
External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar met the Prime Minister of New Zealand, Christopher Luxon in New Delhi on Sunday. PM Luxon is on an official visit to India from March 16-20.
The Prime Minister, drawing from his readings on Swami Vivekananda recounted how it left a deep impression on his life, reinforcing the idea that "true contentment comes from giving" and the recognition of the concept of non-duality.
"I want to tell all the young people no matter how dark the night may seem, it is still just night, and morning is bound to come. That's why we need patience and self-confidence. The challenges are real, but I am not defined by my circumstances. I am here for a purpose, sent by a higher p