Category : Culture


Duke of Buckingham: The 17th Century's Political Scapegoat

George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, was assassinated in 1628 amid public celebration. His intimate relationship with King James I and political influence made him a convenient target for criticism that couldn't be directed at the monarchy itself.

Horoscope Today: February 10, 2026 Zodiac Forecast

Get your daily astrological guidance for February 10, 2026. Discover what the stars have in store for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces.

Dante Alighieri: The Poet Who Defined Sin and Redemption

Explore the life of Dante Alighieri, the Florentine poet whose exile fueled his masterpiece, The Divine Comedy. Discover how he transformed Italian literature and philosophy with his profound insights into sin, redemption, and moral courage.

Kochi Seniors Find Joy in Bharatanatyam After Retirement

In Kochi, retired women like M R Geetha, 66, are learning Bharatanatyam and other classical dances, discovering mental and physical benefits. Their passion inspires special senior-friendly classes, fostering community and well-being.

Penguin Withdraws 'Four Stars of Destiny' Book in India

Penguin Random House India has withdrawn the book 'Four Stars of Destiny' by former diplomat Neelam Deo, citing concerns over content. The decision follows internal reviews and external feedback, sparking debates on publishing freedom and censorship in In

King Tut's Sandals: Ancient Power Symbolism Revealed

Archaeologists uncover shocking detail in King Tutankhamun's sandals: depictions of defeated enemies on soles, symbolizing pharaoh's dominance. Discovered in 1922, these artifacts offer new insights into ancient Egyptian beliefs and royal power.

St Anne's Chapel in Udupi Reopens After Renovation

The renovated St Anne's Chapel at Thottam near Malpe will be inaugurated on Wednesday by Bishop Gerald Isaac Lobo. The historic chapel, originally built in 1905, now accommodates 250 devotees indoors after a complete renovation.

Ramadan 2026 India: Dates, Timings, Significance

Ramadan 2026 begins in India on February 19, with Muslims observing a month-long fast from dawn to dusk. Explore the spiritual significance, Sehri and Iftar timings, and traditions of this sacred Islamic month.

Bharangam & Sarang Festival Launched at DLC SUPVA Rohtak

The grand four-day Bharangam and Sarang festival commenced at Dada Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts, Rohtak. Chief guest Manoj Tiwari performed, with dignitaries like Yashpal Sharma and Yogeshwar Dutt in attendance.

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