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My All-Time Favourite Snack - Kachori
My All-Time Favourite Snack - Kachori

A Kachori is a stuffed deep fried Indian bread. The stuffing varies from region to region. The most favorites of all are the aloo kachori, daal kachori and pyaz (onion) kachori. There are two types of Kachoris, one is the khasta kachori which can be kept for days and is eaten as snacks and the other ones are eaten the same time. The stuffing can vary from person to person depending on their individual choices. Read more »


History of Indian Teachers Day

History of Indian Teachers Day

In India Teacher?s Day is celebrated on 5th of September as a tribute to the contribution made by the teachers towards the community. Sin...


Indian Film Cities : The Largest to the Popular in the world

Indian Film Cities : The Largest to the Popular...

India is crazy about films. Movie making is a big business here and on an average about 14 million people go to theatres to watch a movie...

Apple iPhones priced at Rs.31000

Apple iPhones priced at Rs.31000

Everyone who has been waiting for months to own the iconic 3G-enabled Apple iPhone, will have to gear up to spend Rs. 31,000 for the entr...

Ganesh Utsav 2008 - Famous Maharashtrian Festival

Ganesh Utsav 2008 - Famous Maharashtrian Festival

"Ganpati Bappa Moriya, Pudchya Varshi Lavkar Yaa". The Ganesh festival is here again. The most famous festival of Maharashtra will be cel...

Gulab Jamun-The most Popular Sweet in India

Gulab Jamun-The most Popular Sweet in India

Gulab Jamun is popular Indian sweet. It is made of khoya, dough, often including double cream and a little flour in a sugar syrup flavore...

The Great Indian Classical Dancers

The Great Indian Classical Dancers

When we talk about the diverse art forms of India, one of these is Dance. They are also diverse and varied. The Dance forms in India can ...

The Magic of Parathas

The Magic of Parathas

Known as one of the best and popular breakfasts of India, 'Parathas'(Stuffed Bread) are a healthy, delicious and filling food. Anyone wou...

Uttapam / Uttappa - The Indian Pizzas

Uttapam / Uttappa - The Indian Pizzas

Uttapam is a popular dish originated in South India. It is also referred to as Uttappa. It is a rice based dish often consumed as breakfa...

Ashtavinayak Temples - Home to Eight Self Created Idols of Ganpati

Ashtavinayak Temples - Home to Eight Self Creat...

Ashtavinayaka : The word comprises of two words within one is ?Ashta? meaning eight and ?Vinayaka? means Lord Ganesh. Therefore, Ashtavin...

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...

Unexplored Hill Stations of India - Offbeat Holiday Destinations

Unexplored Hill Stations of India - Offbeat Hol...

India offers an amazing wealth of hidden gems, a choice of hill stations off the beaten track that remains unexplored most of the time. B...

Bodh Gaya: The City of Sanctum Sanctorums

Bodh Gaya: The City of Sanctum Sanctorums

Bodh Gaya or Bodhgaya is a religious place in the Gaya district in the state of Bihar in India. This is an immensely important place for ...

Harman or Imran?

Harman or Imran?

Two Proteges of Two Biggies of Bollywood. One is the nephew of one of the renowned Bollywood star, popularly known for his perfection, hi...

Top 6 Places to Shop in Mumbai

Top 6 Places to Shop in Mumbai

Any trip to Mumbai is incomplete without shopping the local streets and bazaars of Mumbai. Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is one of th...

Must See Winter Destinations in India

Must See Winter Destinations in India

Winter destinations in India are perfect holidaying options for people looking for some adventure, excitement, trill and chill. Indian wi...

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