- On Jallianwala 98th anniversary, kin still await justice
It was on this day 98 years ago - April 13, 1919 - that one of the bloodiest massacres in India's freedom struggle took place at Amritsar. - 445 yrs on, Mughal-era gates still serving as police chowkis
Posts Were Established By Akbar - Inter-state mass marriage: East meets west in matrimony
It was a unique confluence of east and west India in Ahmedabad on Tuesday as 23 Patidar youths from Gujarat tied the knot with brides from Odisha. It's a win-win match for both parties as Gujarat has - Why thousands watch these guys riding bikes
Sharma, whose YouTube channel boasts 2 lakh subscribers, is the face of a masked male online subculture called motovlogging, short for motorists creating video logs while riding. Over the last year, - ’1971 war ‘martyr’s’ son tries to trace father in Pakistan jails
The son of an Indian soldier who has been declared a 1971 war martyr by the Indian government, has approached Sweden-based Pakistani rights activist Awais Sheikh to trace his father who is believed to - From coins to Mahatma Gandhi's letters, exhibition a big draw
From coins dating back to 600 BC to bank notes, stamps and copper artefacts. These were among the collectibles for enthusiasts at the three-day National Numismatic Exhibition. - Top artists to take part in tactile art show
- Rs 350 crore oceanarium to come up at Somnath
The Gujarat government plans to build a “mega oceanarium” at Somnath, which will likely be the first of it’s kind in India. - This mass marriage will be catalyst for cashless society
- At last, Chandraketugarh gets a museum
Historians have often linked the archaeological site at Chandraketugarh with Alexandar and the Greco-Roman maritime trade. But on ground zero, nothing much has been done till date to preserve the site - Another Phogat beats over 100 boys in Dangals
History is being re-written and there is a queer similarity with what happened 15 years ago. A girl is again making boys taste defeat in Dangals across Haryana and Punjab. - Students in need get help at Cept University
The alumni of Cept University have raised an endowment fund to help poor students fulfil their educational aspiration at the university. Bimal Patel, the Cept director and a 1978-batch student, and - 12% drop in migratory birds spotted at Harike wetlands
According to the Punjab department of forest and wildlife preservation, the number of migratory birds that came to the wetlands spread over Ferozepur, Tarn Taran, and Kapurthala districts, fell from - Experts from US to help shift Tipu Sultan's Armoury by March 10
Tipu's Armoury, one of the eight armouries of erstwhile Mysuru ruler Tipu Sultan which is adjacent to the railway track at Srirangapatna Railway Station, will be shifted by 100 metres by March 10. The - Bengaluru had its first date with air show a century ago
While people from districts neighbouring Bengaluru had made their way back then to catch what the organizers had called a “miracle in the skies,” Bengaluru’s quest for the flying machines remained - Ahmedabad joins world’s biggest bird-a-thon
Campuses in the city have been abuzz for the past two days with bird enthusiasts taking part in the annual Great Backyard Bird Count, a global event in which over 1 lakh people participate. India is - Horses replace bullocks in carts, response to race remains same
- Lonely pet birds parrot human lifestyle ailments
- Nana Sahib’s encroached legacy not on agenda of any poll candidate
Election makes voters supreme, yet Bithoor and its rich legacy have failed to catch the candidates’ attention. None of the candidates’ poll agenda includes the cause of Nana Sahib’s encroached house - ‘Being invited to events our only honour’
- A storyteller who takes you along the tale
"Hey shuga, haw ya doin'?" says Regina Ress, putting on a southern American accent.There is a brief pause before she switches to the peculiar New York drawl. - Cats who walk the wings of planes
- Dog lovers give home to 7 ‘freagles’ on death row
Thanks to the efforts of the members of an online community, ‘Dog Lovers in Ahmedabad’, seven of the 11 beagles which were released from a laboratory last month have found homes. The beagles were to - Two AMC schools to be named after fallen hero
The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has announced that school number 23 and 20 in Asarwa will be named after Lance Naik Gopalsingh Bhadoria who was martyred in a fierce gun battle with terrorists in - Glow of Hope: Haldankar kin to revisit iconic work
The third generation of noted painter S L Haldankar will soon travel to Mysuru from Maharashtra's Kolhapur for a date with the artist's iconic work, Woman with the Lamp, popularly called Glow of Hope. - At 81, retired air vice marshal Lamba is oldest pilot
The elderly usually settle in their easy chairs with long hours dedicated to reading in the mornings and spend the evenings walking and chit-chatting. It’s time to be at ease. But not for 81-year-old