History records the era of fools
We cannot overlook one of the most light-hearted days of the year — April Fools’ Day, celebrated in many countries, particularly in the West, on April 1.
Read MoreWe cannot overlook one of the most light-hearted days of the year — April Fools’ Day, celebrated in many countries, particularly in the West, on April 1.
Read MoreGift-giving is a borrowed tradition believed to be older than Christmas itself, and goes back to the New Stone Age when food was exchanged between farmers at mid-winter.
Read MoreAugust 1947 was the month India became independent. Since then it has become a month of great significance as we annually celebrate the country’s Independence Day.
Read MoreEast Indians are the descendants of the indigenous Marathi-speaking people of Mumbai and its environs who embraced Christianity in the period 1547-1600.
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