by Subhrajeet Dasgupta | Jul 23, 2025 | Adventure, History, Mysteries, Photography, Social media, Travel
Kurseong is a quiet beautiful town cradling in the West Bengal Hills and it resides here not only the natural and scenic beauty, but the pleasant climate and its tea gardens that help make Kurseong a beautiful town. But behind this peaceful surface lurks another...
by Samuel Dibra | Jul 10, 2025 | historical, History, Horoscope, Religious, Science Fact, Social media
Man has been gazing at the stars in the aim to find meaning even thousands of years. Are you somebody who reads your horoscope out of amusement or do you think in the strength and the power of the zodiac; regardless, astrology has been something that is intrinsically...
by Sk Ramiz | Feb 14, 2025 | Culture, Festival, Healthcare, History, Religious, Science Fact
Introduction The month of Ramadan holds a sacred position in Islam and millions of Muslim adherents worldwide observe it through fasting and religious rituals as well as spiritual acts. The observed spiritual aspects during Ramadan month generate physical benefits as...
by Sk Ramiz | Nov 15, 2024 | Adventure, Current News, historical, History, Mysteries, Social media, Travel, TV Shows, World News
Titanic II: Replica of RMS The only project of similar aim which is currently ongoing is the Titanic II project which is owned by Clive Palmer, an Australian billionaire. This ship is to be built for a 2027 launch and recreates the style of the 1912 ocean liner while...
by Manab Purkait | Nov 11, 2024 | Culture, Festival, historical, History, Religious, Travel
Jagadhatri Puja is one of the most important Hindu festival celebrated in honour of Maa Jagadhatri – a benevolent form of Goddess Durga. This festival is enjoyed mainly in West Bengal, the districts of Chandannagar, Hooghly, Krishnanagar, and other zones of eastern...
by Akash Ghosh | Nov 4, 2024 | Finance, Education, History, World News
Introduction The notion of money printing comes from casual discussions, which is a basic thought process even though kids think about it. After all, if the government can really print a lot of currency, then what’s the reason the government doesn’t print unlimited or...