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Salt in Indian diets holds a special place, not just in our kitchens, but also in our history, language and even politics. It was salt, after all, that Mahatma Gandhi chose as a symbol of resistance ...
Discover the beauty of Shimla's Botanical Gardens with this perfect day trip guide. Experience lush landscapes, diverse plant ...
A group of Singaporeans in the Bay Area are setting out to organise an event showcasing Singapore's culture. Read more at ...
It's now largely forgotten that in the early 1900s, nearly a third of the Arabian Peninsula was under British India.
As the U.S. marks the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, it might take a moment — or more — to remember why.
The end of British colonial rule birthed two sovereign nations—but hastily drawn borders caused simmering tensions to boil over. 75 years later, memories of Partition still haunt survivors.
With the end of British colonial rule in 1947, the Indian subcontinent was divided into two nations, majority-Hindu India and majority-Muslim Pakistan. But simmering secular tensions and a hastily ...
The white clapboard exterior with its distinctive dormers stands proudly on Duke of Gloucester Street, the main thoroughfare ...
Mrs. Vobe’s Prime Rib of Beef stands out as the crown jewel of the offerings, a dish so tender you could probably cut it with ...
A statue of the first U.S. president stands prominently in London’s Trafalgar Square, but some Britons find it strange to ...