CUJ Opens Second Round of Registration for Admission to Vacant Postgraduate Seats
PNS Ranchi The Central University of Jharkhand (CUJ) has commenced the second round of online registration for admission to vacant seats in its postgraduate (PG)…
Adani Foundation Lights Up Villages with Solar High Mast Lights
Barkagaon (Hazaribagh) In a step towards improving rural infrastructure and enhancing public safety, Adani Foundation has installed solar-powered high mast lights at key…
One Stop, Endless Memories
Anita Shekhar Sometimes, the most memorable destinations are the ones that are never part of the original travel plan. That is exactly what happened during my recent…
Odyssey of Daze, A Heartfelt Tale of Hope, Love, Loss & the Unbreakable Bond of Siblings
More than eighteen months after its release, acclaimed author Mayank Kashyap’s novel Odyssey of Daze continues to strike a chord with readers, retaining its Amazon…
Whose Fault Is It — Mine or the Valet’s?
By Nupur Sinha I am a law-abiding homemaker — and so is my better half. After much argument and convincing that I would drive safely and follow every traffic norm, I was…
An “Inter School Reading Competition” for Classes 3-5 was held at The International Library and Cultural Center on Wednesday, 8th July 2026.
PNS RANCHI Students were given passages from old children’s classics like Stuart Little by E B White, Dear Grumble by W J Corbett, Stories For 7-Year-Olds…
The Thin Line Between Self-Respect and Ego: Why Anger Defines Us
By Nidhi Sharma Singh With its 1.42 billion people, is a nation of contradictions. One of the most striking traits of our collective psyche is the belief that we rarely…
Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain!
By Shradha “Some people just watch the rains, others get soaked in it…… “In India, following the Barahmasa tradition (twelve months) the glory of each month…
The Sound of Silence: Inside India’s Quiet Luxury D2C Boom
BY: RACHNA TIWARI For a country whose sartorial instincts have long run toward embellishment (zardozi, mirror-work, gold thread, a wedding lehenga heavy enough to need…
Pahalgam- one year after the terror attack
By Rajiv Kishor “It’s not that the wounds haven’t started healing,” says a local resident, “but the scars are still fresh.” It has been one year since India witnessed…