Kerala Achieves 100% Digital Literacy — Even 100-Year-Olds Are Tech-Savvy HereTechnologyBy TBI Team22 Aug 2025 18:00 ISTKerala is now India’s first fully digitally literate state, empowering every citizen with digital skills.Read More
Snow in August: How Sonamarg Transformed Into a Winter Wonderland OvernightTrendingBy Raajwrita Dutta22 Aug 2025 15:57 ISTKashmir’s Sonamarg witnessed its season’s first snowfall in August. Tourists were left amazed as snow, rain, and greenery created breathtaking scenes.Read More
Wildlife Win: Spotted Deer Makes a Comeback in Faridabad’s Aravalli Hills After Decades!TrendingBy Raajwrita Dutta22 Aug 2025 14:30 ISTThe spotted deer’s comeback near Badkhal Lake offers hope for wildlife and forest recovery in the Aravalli region of Faridabad.Read More
Juggling Patients & 12-Hour Study Days, How a 24-YO Cuttack Doctor Topped NEET PG With AIR 1TrendingBy Shivani Gupta21 Aug 2025 19:00 ISTCuttack’s Dr Pooshan Mohapatra tops NEET PG 2025 with AIR 1, scoring 707/800. Here’s how he balanced a demanding internship alongside studies.Read More
Older Than the Taj Mahal: 5 Amazing Facts About India’s Postal SystemHistoryBy Raajwrita Dutta14 Aug 2025 09:00 ISTAs India phases out Registered Post, we trace how the country built one of the world’s largest and most trusted postal systems.Read More
Lost Leopard Cub Gets an Unlikely Car Ride as Himachal Man Drives It to Forest OfficialsTrendingBy Raajwrita Dutta11 Aug 2025 13:56 ISTA lost leopard cub was rescued in Himachal Pradesh when a resident found it trembling and made sure it received protection from forest officials.Read More
Moms Tell Us Where India Needs More Breastfeeding Rooms in Public SpacesWomenBy Shivani Gupta31 Jul 2025 13:56 ISTDuring World Breastfeeding Week, moms speak out on why India needs more feeding zones in public spaces like malls, temples, and government offices.Read More
After 30 Years, Kashmir’s Pink Lotus Carpet Returns to Wular LakeTrendingBy Srimoyee Chowdhury24 Jul 2025 09:00 ISTPink lotus flowers have returned to Wular Lake in Kashmir after 30 years. Once buried under silt, the blooms now mark a powerful ecological revival. Read More
He’s 14, and He’s Not Playing Chess — Viswanathan Anand’s Son Is Blending Math & Mythology Through ArtTrendingBy Saumya Singh23 Jul 2025 17:30 ISTAt just 14, Akhil Anand is creating intricate artworks that merge math, mythology, and tradition. From weaving spirals to writing books, he’s building a legacy far beyond the chessboard.Read More
What Makes Noorjahan & Kohitur Mangoes So Rare That They’re Booked Months in AdvanceFoodBy TBI Team22 Jul 2025 20:01 ISTMeet Noorjahan & Kohitur — rare Indian mangoes once served to royals and now pre-booked months in advance for their rich taste and heritage.Read More