Annie Besant's profound vision of India as the spiritual mother of the world explores the harmony of science and religion in Hindu tradition and its relevance for humanity's future.
The conference is examining the relationship between India’s classical knowledge traditions and contemporary scientific thought.
Feeling unlucky? Ancient Vastu Shastra suggests stagnant vibrations and negativity in your home might be the cause. Clutter in the northeast, toilets above kitchens, broken mirrors in the north, and ...
PM Modi Israel visit highlights: At the Israeli Parliament, PM Modi said India supports the Gaza peace initiative and that the deal holds promise for a just and durable peace for the region. He also ...
Despite having plagued humans for millennia, typhoid fever is rarely considered a threat in developed countries today. But this ancient killer is still very much a danger in our modern world. Research ...
Indian leader visits Israel in demonstration of strength of strategic ties, relationship with Netanyahu; in historic address calls Israel 'a protective wall against barbarism' The post In the Knesset, ...
As Prime Minister Modi embarks on his first visit to Israel since 2017, the Jerusalem Post highlights the evolving partnership between the two countries. This newspaper also showcases Modi's 'doctrine ...
The visit, scheduled for February 25-26, comes at the invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Jharkhand Janadhikar Mahasabha has written to the Chief Secretary, Home Secretary, and Director General of Police of Jharkhand, seeking their intervention in the alleged hit-and-run case involving ...
An international team of archaeologists and scientists has reconstructed the diets of prehistoric communities from north-central Poland, shedding new light on how people adapted to changing ...
The indigenous Bugkalot people of Nueva Ecija call it "kelli": a plant with white, starburst-like flowers and oval-shaped leaves that are traditionally mashed and mixed with food to treat ailing dogs.
Former Civil Guard officer Antonio Tejero, who led a failed coup in 1981 against Spain’s then nascent democratic system, died on Wednesday (February 25) aged 93, his law firm said, the same day the ...