NRI Guide for Selling a House in India: Step-by-Step Process

NRI Investment Real Estate

For Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), selling property in India can be a complex process, involving legal and tax considerations. Whether you’re looking to sell a property…

NRI Guide on Maintaining Your Property in India: Expert Tips for Smooth Management

NRI Investment Real Estate

As an NRI (Non-Resident Indian), owning property in India can be both a valuable asset and a complex responsibility. Whether it’s a residential house, flat,…

Which Universities Accept BTECs? A Complete Guide

Education & Students

If you’ve completed a BTEC HND course, you’re on the right track to gaining valuable skills and qualifications. But what comes next? Many students use…

Creative New Year’s Eve Party Themes 2025

NRI - Non Resident Indian Diaspora

As the year draws to a close, it’s time to gather your loved ones and celebrate the arrival of 2025 in style! Whether you’re looking…

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Kanpur Age-Reversal Scam Dupes Citizens of ₹35 Crore: A Detailed Report

Scam Alert

Kanpur has become the epicenter of a massive financial scam involving a fraudulent “age-reversal scheme” that exploited the hopes of hundreds of citizens. Victims invested…

Journey of Bread

Slices of Change: The Untold Story of Bread in Indian Kitchens

Food and Culinary

Bread wasn’t always a staple in Indian kitchens. Back in the 90s, it had to fight for space on the dining table against roti, naan, parantha, and dosa—foods steeped in tradition and comfort. Seen as foreign, bland, and out of place, bread struggled to win over the Indian palate.

But bread was clever. It adapted. It didn’t replace tradition; it found ways to fit in. From the crispy, spiced bread pakora to the humble vada pav, bread transformed itself into something uniquely Indian. It became the perfect canvas for desi creativity and convenience.

Today, bread isn’t just food—it’s a symbol of how India embraced change without letting go of its roots. It’s a story of persistence, adaptation, and progress—one slice at a time.

Hugh Grant as Mr. Reed, Chloe East as Sister Paxton, and Sophie Thatcher as Sister Barnes in Heretic, grappling with belief and doubt.

Heretic Movie Review

Movie Reviews

Heretic, a psychological thriller directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, presents an intriguing yet somewhat predictable tale of two young missionaries, Sister Paxton (Chloe…

Feminist Fathima Movie Review

Movie Reviews

Feminist Fathima, Fasil Muhammed’s debut film, masterfully portrays the challenges faced by stay-at-home wives and mothers, examining the emotional and physical toll of a life…

Celebrating the New Year as a Couple

NRI - Non Resident Indian Diaspora

The New Year is a time of reflection, celebration, and fresh beginnings. For couples, it’s an opportunity to cherish shared moments, strengthen bonds, and look…

A gripping exploration of modern journalism through the eyes of a crime reporter, navigating personal turmoil and unearthing a scandal that could shake the nation. While Manoj Bajpayee's stellar performance anchors the film, its convoluted narrative dampens the thrills.

Despatch Movie Review: A Gripping Investigation Undermined by a Weak Narrative

Movie Reviews

Kanu Behl’s Despatch, starring Manoj Bajpayee, enters the OTT space as a gritty crime drama with a focus on investigative journalism. While its premise holds…