Chandigarh, September 24: Indoor gardening has become a popular hobby across urban households, with people turning to potted plants to bring a touch of green into their homes. While these …
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The night sky is a silent stage, but above us, a vast, intricate dance is constantly unfolding. The Earth, Moon, and planets all follow paths dictated by the invisible forces …
When Paulo Coelho published Eleven Minutes in 2003, the Brazilian author known worldwide for The Alchemist startled his readers. Gone was the allegorical shepherd chasing destiny; in his place came …
In a world that constantly urges us to be happy, successful, and perfect, Mark Manson’s The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck* offers a counterintuitive lesson: we don’t need …
Chandigarh, September 22: Indian classical music, one of the world’s oldest surviving traditions, is not merely an artistic form but a deeply spiritual discipline that has evolved over thousands of …
Chandigarh, September 21: Preeti Shenoy’s The One You Cannot Have (2013) is a contemporary Indian novel that explores love, heartbreak, second chances, and the ways in which people move forward—or …
Orhan Pamuk’s My Name is Red, first published in Turkish in 1998 and later translated into English by Erdağ Göknar, is a sprawling historical novel set in late 16th-century Istanbul …
Chandigarh, September 20: On a quiet night, when the hum of daily life subsides, many people admit to a strange feeling — that there is more to existence than what …
Hoshiarpur, September 19: A recent crime allegedly involving a migrant labourer has set off a chain reaction across parts of Punjab, with several village panchayats moving resolutions that call for …
Chandigarh, September 18: In Punjab’s bustling grain markets, the start of the paddy procurement season usually brings relief and anticipation for thousands of migrant workers who travel from Uttar Pradesh …
