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You Can Live Rent-Free on This Greek Isl...

Tucked away in the heart of the Cyclades, the island of Syros is known for its quiet charm, scenic coastline, and well-loved local food. It offers a more grounded side of Greece with a mix of culture and relaxation - one that isn’t defined by crowds, but by everyday life, local character, and a sense of calm that lingers long after the journey ends.

30-Mar-2026
Food, travel and untold stories: Shipra ...

Mumbai: Warner Bros. Discovery India has announced the launch of its new travel and food series, World On My Plate with Shipra Khanna, set to premiere at 7:00 pm on TLC on March 29.

27-Mar-2026
Beloved Timekeepers: From Kolkata’...

Recently, the famous clock of New Market of Kolkata chimed again after an eleven-year hiatus and launched a celebratory mood among the city folk. Why has this restoration sparked such enthusiasm? Or, for that matter, why do clocks in public squares around the world evoke such interest? Ranjita Biswas explores

27-Mar-2026
Brussels or Liège? On Internation...

Observed every year on March 25, International Waffle Day is a celebration of one of the world’s most loved comfort foods. The day traces its roots to Sweden, where it began as Våffeldagen, a traditional occasion marking the arrival of spring.

25-Mar-2026
Sleep Divorce: Why Couples Are Choosing ...

Is sharing a bed at night the ultimate proof of love between a couple? What about getting ‘divorced’ for the night yet remaining committed? Anju Munshi explores this new trend 

16-Mar-2026
Sacred Waters, Shared Faith: Panchu Dola...

In Odisha’s Parikuda village, devotees wade through the waters of Chilika Lake carrying idols of gods and goddesses during the centuries-old Panchu Dola Melana, a vibrant celebration of faith, community and Radha-Krishna devotion. IBNS-TWF photojournalist Rupak De Chaudhuri captures the moments

16-Mar-2026
City Heroines – Women’s Day ...

International Women’s Day, observed on March 8, marks a global moment to recognise the social, political, and cultural contributions of women. In Kolkata, many of these histories are closely tied to Dalhousie Square — now known as B.B.D. Bagh — the administrative and political heart of colonial-era Calcutta.

06-Mar-2026