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India now boasts 43 UNESCO World Heritage Sites as of 2025, celebrating its rich cultural history, natural beauty, and ...
Vladimir Grygorenko is decorating the dome of a North Texas Christian Orthodox Church with an iconic representation of the ...
Mumbai: Waiting at airports can get monotonous but is inevitable before boarding our flights. Not at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) Terminal 2 in Mumbai. Enriching your ...
In southern India, Kerala tour packages are a great experience. Kerala has also been called ‘God’s Own Country’ due to its ...
Caste preferences demanded by chief priests for temple staff appointments at the Koodalmanikyam Temple are rejected by Kerala Devaswom Recruitment Board Chairman K B Mohandas. Community reservations ...
This event celebrates the Craven Arts Council's new mural, titled "Be Someone's Reason to Smile Today". No prior painting experience is required—just bring your creativity! Please note ...
Nestled on the serene banks of Vembanad Lake in Kerala, India, Kumarakom is a captivating village that showcases the essence ...
Kern Arts Council receives $69K in grants for arts programs through Sept. The art project is led by local artist Wendy Johnson, the council said. According to the council, the mural will “celebrate ...
Photograph: Courtesy, District Tourism Promotion Council, Kollaam The TDB, which manages the majority of temples in the Travancore region of Kerala, alleged serious lapses on the part of the ...
The rendition of the RSS "gana geetham" (prayer song) during a musical concert at a temple managed by the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) in Kottukkal has sparked a row, with the opposition ...
The earlier incident of singing CPM revolutionary song at the Kadakkal devi temple had invited severe criticism from the High Court also. The HC had then pointed out that temples under the ...
These two incidents in Kollam district once again demonstrate that the BJP and the CPI(M) in Kerala are two sides of the same coin. The UDF had stated earlier that by politicising temple festivals ...