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In Hindu tradition, every auspicious ceremony starts with Lord Ganesha’s blessings. Weddings follow a sacred order of ...
ANIL didn’t sleep well that night, as he lay in bed thinking of Amber, seeing the pain and regret in her eyes. So young she was to have had to endure the ...
The Girmitiya that comes from the term ‘agreement' referring to the indenture contracts signed by Indian Indentured labourers who were taken to work in the plantation fields of sugarcane and coffee by ...
Irfaan Ali, in office since 2020, is the first Guyanese leader to benefit from the South American country's massive oil ...
Visit Qatar held two dialogue sessions in Mumbai recently, engaging the country’s leading tour operators and wedding planners. This is part of Visit Qatar’s growing economic and industry partnerships ...
India's wedding industry, worth $130 billion, masks serious issues like dowry and financial strain, perpetuating gender inequality and societal harm. If Donald Trump has tariffs, India has weddings.
Bandits have once again struck at a place of worship – this time at the Uma Maheshwar Mandir in La Jalousie, West Coast Demerara, breaking in sometime last Thursday night or early yesterday morning ...
An Indian groom, having a destination wedding in Thailand, grabbed eyeballs by arriving in a Batmobile instead of traditional transportation methods, creating a viral moment that has garnered over two ...
Moradabad police intervened after a complaint about Muslim-owned bands using Hindu names. Advocate Shavi Singh argued this practice offends religious sentiments, prompting a meeting where band owners ...
On Tuesday, Superintendent of police (City) Kumar Ranvijay Singh summoned several band operators, most of them Muslims, and instructed them to not name their bands after Hindu deities. The band owners ...
According to Zee Business research, as the Indian wedding season approaches in November and December 2025, hotels may experience a surge in bookings. In comparison with last year, 2025 is anticipated ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...