Defense :

India's strong strides in Defense and Technology

West Bengal Highway Handover Gives Strategic Boost to India’s Chicken’s Neck Corridor

The seven stretches were earlier under the national highway wing of the West Bengal Public Works Department. According to the press note cited by PTI, the handover proposals had remained pending for nearly a year despite repeated requests from the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. The state’s latest approval now allows central agencies to begin development work without the earlier administrative blockage.

Health:

Ayurveda, Yoga, Meditation and much more....

First 1,000 Days: How an Ancient Verse Speaks to Modern Science

आयुः कर्म च वित्तं च विद्या निधनमेव च ।पञ्चैतानि हि सृज्यन्ते गर्भस्थस्यैव देहिनः ॥ Meaning: lifespan, karma/action, wealth, learning and...

Wayanad’s Tribal Women Step Into Ayur Care Careers Through CSR-Backed Training

A meaningful livelihood story has emerged from Wayanad, where 25 tribal women have entered the Ayur care sector after completing...

Roche Launches Tecentriq SC in India, Bringing 7-Minute Immunotherapy to Lung Cancer Care

Roche Pharma India has announced the launch of Tecentriq SC, or subcutaneous atezolizumab, marking an important development in India’s lung...

Mustard in Ayurveda: The Fiery Kitchen Medicine Hidden in Indian Food

Mustard, known in Ayurveda as Sarshapa, Rājikā, Siddhārtha, or simply Sarson/Rai, is one of the finest examples of how the...

AIIMS Delhi performs complex life-saving Pancreas-Kidney Transplant

AIIMS New Delhi has achieved a major medical milestone by successfully performing a Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney transplant, a complex life-saving procedure...

Heritage :

Knowing more about the rich and vibrant India

Kulasekhara Alvar / Kulasekhara Varman: The Chera King Who Turned Royal Power into Bhakti

Tradition places Kulasekhara in Chera Nadu, the western land of mountains, rivers, ports and temples that corresponds broadly with Kerala. Sri Vaishnava tradition says he was born in the Chera country, came to the throne after his father, and became deeply devoted to Sri Rama. The Koyil Divya Prabandham tradition associates him with Thiruvanjikkalam, presents him as a Chera king, and remembers him as a ruler whose mind moved constantly towards Rama, Srirangam and the service of Vishnu. The traditional biography even says that when he heard the Ramayana narrated, he reacted as if the events were happening before his eyes. This is the key to understanding him: for Kulasekhara, sacred memory was not literature alone; it was living presence.