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The Wagah Border: An Icon
The Wagah Border: An Icon

The Wagah border came into existence at the time of India?s Independence and partition. Pakistan became a new nation and Wagah, a small village found itself on the world map for its famous ceremonial border between India and Pakistan. It is also referred to as the Berlin wall of Asia and has an iconic, political, and historical importance. The most interesting thing about this border is the flag lowering ceremony that is held everyday at dusk. It attracts thousands of people from both sides of the border and foreigners as well. Read more »


Gulab Jamun Recipes - The Yummiest Dessert of India

Gulab Jamun Recipes - The Yummiest Dessert of I...

Gulab Jamun?. Oh my God! My mouth is already watering thinking of a garma garam gulab jamun melting in my mouth. Gulab Jamun is by far my...


Chhole Bhature - A Tangy and Tasty North Indian Delight

Chhole Bhature - A Tangy and Tasty North Indian...

I guess everybody knows what Choole Bhature is (at least everybody in India Knows about Chhole Bhature). Well, if you don?t know then her...

Kaziranga National Park, The Best Wildlife Sanctuary In India

Kaziranga National Park, The Best Wildlife Sanc...

Kaziranga National Park is one of the oldest and arguably the best wildlife sanctuary in India and is home to almost two thirds of the wo...

10 Reasons Why India MUST be on your List of Holiday Destinations

10 Reasons Why India MUST be on your List of Ho...


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Salman Rushdie - An author, novelist, essayist and sometime critic

Salman Rushdie - An author, novelist, essayist ...

Anglo-Indian novelist, who uses in his works tales from various genres - fantasy, mythology, religion, oral tradition. Rushdie's narrativ...

The 6 Maharashtrian Delicacies not to Miss

The 6 Maharashtrian Delicacies not to Miss

Maharashtrian cuisine doesn?t only mean Pithala-Bhakri, Zunka-Bhakar, Wada-Pav, Misal Pav and the odd Usal. It goes well beyond that. The...

Maharashtrian Dishes - A Culinary Delight

Maharashtrian Dishes - A Culinary Delight

Maharashtra, one of the popular and strong state of the Indian subcontinent and is home to various people from all across the nation. Eve...

Kerala Seafood Cuisine

Kerala Seafood Cuisine

In the previous guide , we saw the vast fish culture of Kerala. Let's go a step further and check out the cooking style of seafoods of Ke...

Top 5 Value for Money Cars in India

Top 5 Value for Money Cars in India

Buyers looking for value for money want everything ? fuel efficiency, ride comfort, power, performance and reliability. Running cost need...

Add Some Sugar to Strengthen the Brother – Sister Bond

Add Some Sugar to Strengthen the Brother – Sist...

Raksha Bandhan is an Indian festival celebrated by brothers and sisters. It is a festival of love and affection between siblings. On this...

Bangalore- The Seattle of India (In Pictures)

Bangalore- The Seattle of India (In Pictures)

Bangalore as a tourist destination has so much to see. Bangalore is a place with perfect blend of ancient monuments and modern architectu...

Udaipur : The City Of Lakes, India

Udaipur : The City Of Lakes, India

The city of Udaipur is also known as the city of lakes and is one of the most exquisite in terms of palaces and princely lakes. Situated ...

Eid ul Fitr Delicacies

Eid ul Fitr Delicacies

Eid ul Fitr marks the end of the Ramadan month and the holy fasting and commemorates the beginning of celebration and feasting.Id ul Fitr...

Onasadya: The Lavish Onam Feast

Onasadya: The Lavish Onam Feast

Onam is the state festival of Kerala, celebrated throughout the state, country and world wide with great religious fervor and enthusiasm....

Simply South : South Indian Delicacies and Recipes

Simply South : South Indian Delicacies and Recipes

When you talk about the South Indian food, the first thing that comes to our mind is Dosa, Uttapam and Idli Sambhar. Apart from these few...

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