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Royal Purple: The Snail Dye That Cost a Fortune

Discover the incredible history of royal purple, a dye made from rare sea snails so expensive it was reserved for emperors. Explore its journey from ancient luxury to modern symbolism.

Horse Traders' Role in Islam's Diverse Indian History

Author Devdutt Pattanaik explores how the arrival of Islam in Bengal and Odisha differed from Gujarat, tracing its roots to Central Asian horse traders and local king dynamics. Read this insightful analysis.

Delhi HC Protects Pawan Kalyan's Personality Rights

Delhi High Court grants interim protection to actor-politician Pawan Kalyan's personality rights, ordering fan pages to add disclaimers. The 'Power Star' and Andhra Deputy CM's plea against unauthorized commercial use is upheld.

The 2,500-Year History of Ice Cream Revealed

Explore the incredible 2,500-year journey of ice cream, from ancient Persian snow treats to Mughal-era kulfi and its global evolution. Discover how this frozen dessert conquered the world!

Indian Students Meghana, Bhavana Die in US Car Crash

Pullakhandam Meghana Rani and Kadiyala Bhavana, friends from Telangana pursuing US masters, died in a California gorge accident. A fundraiser is active to repatriate Meghana's body. Read their tragic story.

Madras HC: All Employees Can Join Trade Unions & Vote

Madras High Court rules all employees, irrespective of cadre, can be trade union members & vote in recognition polls. Justice D Bharatha Chakravarthy cites Industrial Relations Code, 2020. Read the full judgment.

Alabama Bill Pushes Military Signing Days in Schools

An Alabama lawmaker files bill requiring public high schools to host formal signing days for military enlistment and trade school students, aiming to widen recognition beyond sports. Learn about the proposal's details and recruitment goals.

Eleanor Roosevelt's Legacy: From First Lady to Human Rights Icon

Explore the inspiring journey of Eleanor Roosevelt, who transformed the role of First Lady into a platform for civil rights, women's liberation, and crafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Discover her timeless wisdom on living bravely.

US Agency Head Calls on White Men to Report Job Bias

Andrea Lucas, chair of the US EEOC, urges white men to report race or sex discrimination at work. The move aligns with Trump's anti-DEI orders and shifts agency focus. Experts debate the impact.

Exploring India's Unique Cantonment Areas

Discover the history and unique governance of India's 62 cantonments, special civil-military enclaves established by the British and now managed by the Cantonment Boards. Learn how they function.

Alabama DEI Law Challenged in Federal Appeals Court

Students and professors from Alabama's public universities appeal to block a state law restricting DEI initiatives and classroom discussions on race and gender. The outcome could reshape academic freedom.

85,000+ Register for Punjab Civil Services Exam

A record 85,000+ aspirants will compete in the Punjab State Civil Services Exam on June 23. Get details on exam centres, key instructions, and the selection process for PCS and allied services.

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