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Second Balti Confluence in Kargil on Nov 2

The historic Second Balti Confluence returns to Kargil on November 2, celebrating the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of the Balti community with academic discussions and cultural performances.

WWI Soldier's 100-Year-Old Message Found on Beach

A poignant message in a bottle, written by a World War I soldier over 100 years ago, has been discovered on an Australian beach, creating an incredible historical connection across time.

200-yr-old Amritsar banyan tree faces axe, activist fights back

A heritage banyan tree in Amritsar's Ranjit Avenue, believed to be over two centuries old, faces demolition for road expansion. Social activist Rohit Mehra leads the fight to preserve this natural monument that holds historical and environmental significa

Karnataka Farmers Protest Devadari Land Survey

Tensions escalate in Karnataka as farmers and villagers clash with authorities over controversial land survey at Devadari site. Local communities fear displacement from ancestral lands amid archaeological investigations.

Yuge Yugeen Bharat Museum First Gallery Opens 2026

India's ambitious National Museum project, Yuge Yugeen Bharat, will open its first gallery by December 2026 at the North Block, featuring cutting-edge technology and immersive displays of India's civilizational journey.

ASEAN Agrees on Socio-Cultural Sustainability Framework

ASEAN member states have reached a groundbreaking consensus on comprehensive strategies to promote socio-cultural sustainability across Southeast Asia, focusing on community resilience and cultural preservation.

Cubbon Park walkers boycott Deputy CM's event

Discover why Bengaluru's Cubbon Park Walkers Association is skipping Deputy CM DK Shivakumar's 'Walk with Bengaluru' event in a surprising show of protest over park preservation concerns.

DNA Reveals What Killed Napoleon's Army

Groundbreaking DNA analysis uncovers the deadly diseases that decimated Napoleon's army during the 1812 French invasion of Russia, solving a 200-year-old medical mystery.

Odisha Retired Teacher Turns Home Into Museum

Discover how a 72-year-old retired teacher from Odisha converted his entire home into a fascinating museum showcasing rare artifacts, traditional tools, and cultural heritage - attracting visitors and preserving history.

SC Orders Evidence Save in Mumbai Custodial Death

SC mandates Mumbai authorities to secure all evidence including CCTV footage and medical documents of undertrial who died in custody, raising serious questions about prison conditions.

Karnataka's Mysterious River of Thousand Shivalingas

Discover the breathtaking archaeological wonder in Karnataka where thousands of naturally carved Shivalingas appear along a riverbed, creating one of India's most spiritual and mysterious destinations.

AI Mission: Saving Assam's Dying Rabha & Tiwa Languages

Tezpur University pioneers an AI-powered project to digitally preserve and revitalize the critically endangered Rabha and Tiwa languages of Assam, combining cutting-edge technology with cultural conservation.

Aboriginal Art: Living Heritage in Every Stroke

Discover the living heritage of Aboriginal art where every stroke carries ancestral wisdom, cultural identity, and 60,000 years of continuous tradition in contemporary Australia.

Adina Mosque or Temple? Yusuf Pathan Post Sparks Row

Former cricketer Yusuf Pathan's social media post about Varanasi's Adina Mosque triggers political controversy as BJP responds and ASI provides historical clarification about the site's origins.

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