Remembering Kargil’s Bravehearts

Captain Saurbh Kalia- A Martyr Unlike Any Source: youtube.com He was all of 19 when he got inducted into the Indian army. But, unfortunately, the late Captain Saurabh Kalia would go on to be remembered as one of the finest soldiers who put his life at stake in fighting for India’s cause in the tumultuous … Read more

6 Awesome Places To Eat In Bandra Mumbai

Bandra is known as the heart of city. But apart from it’s people conversing in the typical local language, it is also known for its great food. May it be a posh restaurant or a pocket friendly cafe for a college student, Bandra has it all. Here are some of the well-known and relatively cheap … Read more

Martin Guptill: New Zealand’s batting mainstay

To those of us who are relative strangers to this Kiwi Batsman in the New Zealand national side, Martin Guptill is an opener who opens for the one day and test side alongside the brutal and bludgeoning stroke play of Captain Brendon McCullum. He is as simple and unglamorous as they come. Tall, well built … Read more

The Forgotten Greece

A beautiful island nation sandwiched amid the magnificence of land locked in water and concrete in south-eastern Europe is how you can describe the part wishful part sinful geographia of Greece. But to speak of Greece and not to speak of its present economic crisis is perhaps a fatality so true that it almost hinders … Read more

7 Common Reasons We Use Mobile Apps For

1)  Shopping Online shopping has become a huge rage in the e-commerce world and is growing in popularity day by day. We get to select from a wide range of brands for every product at the most incredible discounts and offers. The three giant e-retailers, Amazon, Snapdeal and Flipkart have completely altered the Indian marketplace. … Read more

8 Must Read Books For All Ages

As it is rightly said, there is no friend as loyal as a book. Here’s a list of the best-selling books that have around 100 million copies sold.   1)  A Tale Of Two Cities It was first published in 1859 and is written by Charles Dickens. It is set in London and Paris before … Read more

The Media’s Ramzan Vs What It’s Really Like

For most people I know, Ramzan is all about feasting and festivities. But truth be told, there is so much more to this month-long journey the last plate of chicken seekh I cleaned out with spicy chutney.   There’s feasting, but fasting comes first! Source: toonpool.com While every Facebook group, ‘foodie’ (Someone who knows how … Read more

8 Mind-blowing Inventions by Indians

India is one of the oldest civilisations in the World. There are many contributions which India has made to the world in the field of Mathematics, Science, arts and so on. Many Indian inventions and discoveries have shaped the modern world, as a lot of modern day inventions are based on the principles that were … Read more

Mumbai: Horn OK Please!

Mumbai, The City That Never Sleeps, is known throughout India and the world at large for many things. From its anomalous mix of people to the massive variety of street food to choose and eat from, this city has it all. But one thing that comes quickly and inevitably to mind are the images of … Read more