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Candle-lit dinner for Two : Truth and Error
History is kind to its lunatics once they illuminate the world Truth, as every philosopher and politician will tell you, is a noble thing just not particularly convenient. It rarely arrives gift-wrapped; it prefers to barge in uninvited, overturning certainties,… Continue reading
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A Coin of Memory: An Artist’s Daily Blessing from His Grandfather
It was the last thing I expected to notice at recently held Chinar Book Fest. The halls were alive with the scent of fresh pages, the sound of turning leaves, and the warm hum of ideas being exchanged. Authors signed books, poets recited lines, and artistsdisplayed… Continue reading
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Moonlight: Nature’s Antidote to Modern Stress
In a world transfixed to their smart devices receiving flurry of notifications and instant dopamine hits all day long, anxiety and stress are no longer considered alien terms. Uninterrupted exposure to blue light and noise from modern devices around us… Continue reading
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POV: You’re the Main Character in a Monsoon Indie Film
Tucked into a quiet corner of the city, this charming space breathes a kind of poetry only travelers and lovers of life can truly understand. The rain had just left its mark — leaves glistening, the scent of damp earth… Continue reading
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Mahamaya Temple, historical place in Jammu and Kashmir
Jammu, a land of religious faith and spirituality is visible through the profusion of temples present in the city. Temples vary in architectural features and significance in people’s lives, each one of them having a different influence. History of the… Continue reading
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Kyoor , traditional recipe
Kyoor is a delicacy most loved by Dogra people and it has got great relevance in marriage ceremonies. It is actually a very light and fluffy dish devoured by some as a snack while others enjoy it with some curry.… Continue reading
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Baisakhi”, the day when Sikhism was created
Baisakhi”, Khalsa Panth Saajna Diwas Baisakhi, Sikh New Year festival is considered as one of the most important dates in the Sikh calendar. It is celebrated every year either on 13th or 14th April to commemorate the birth of Sikhism, a religion… Continue reading
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‘Kael’, Traditional musical instrument
Musical instruments are meant to restore and reclaim traditional music forms. The folk music is always easy on the ears and the experience that one gets after listening to it is undoubtedly incomparable to modern fusion music. One of the… Continue reading

















