Month: March 2018

  • HistoryPani Puri

    The Invention of Your Favourite Snack Pani Puri

    Paani puri, Puchka, Gol-Gappa, Paani batasha, Gupchup, Phuki, many even call it the soul food. . . .did you drool though? A good dose of Pani Puri, for every Indian, is pure joy personified. Isn’t it? From streets to fine dining, this delicious dish has served many bellies with utmost pleasure and satisfaction. Whenever one feels like eating street food,…

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  • FactsNecessity of tears

    The Beautiful Necessity Of Tears And Their Healing Strength

    Eyes shed tears when the heart weeps, or when the heart rejoices. Generally, tears are the result of excessive pain or sorrow our heart holds when our brain is unable to handle the psychological pressure. The pain becomes uncontrollable and tears rush down your eyes. But isn’t crying the most calming and beautiful way to vent out? Your heart, which…

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  • Health and Wellnessflaxseeds

    Did You Know The Myriad Health Benefits Of Flaxseeds?

    Flaxseeds or linseed or alsi as it is known in India has myriad of health benefits when consumed in right proportions and the right way. What can’t a small proportion of flaxseed do for you? Ranging from managing cholesterol, cancer, skin and hair, diabetes to controlling cardiovascular and digestive health, it has achieved it all. Flaxseed is known to be…

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  • Facts

    Your Travel Guide To An Impeccable Island, Antigua and Barbuda

    Antigua, an island situated in the West Indies, is often underrated and very few people know about the massive multiplicity it has to offer. Antigua is a Caribbean nation. Here are some of the things you must know before planning to visit the country. Capital St John’sPopulation 90,800Area 442 sq. km (170 sq. miles)Major language EnglishMajor religion ChristianityCurrency East Caribbean dollarTime zone Eastern Caribbean Time…

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  • Facts

    The Positive and Aesthetic Effect of Poetries

    “Poetry is ordinary language raised to the Nth power. Poetry is boned with ideas, nerved and blooded with emotions, all held together by the delicate, tough skin of words”. – Paul Engle Have you ever tried to find beauty on empty streets, ever tried to sway in the tunes of the raindrops falling on the window? Have you ever tried…

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