The Best Picks for street food in Delhi

The capital city of India Delhi is considered to be a hub of street food. For the insatiable appetites of those who love indulging into street foods. Here’s an exhaustive list of the places one must not miss while in Delhi: ATUL CHAAT – RAJOURI GARDEN Atul Chaat is now a landmark for street food … Read more

Human Trafficking: A Grave Concern Worldwide

Human trafficking, one of the fastest-growing illegal industries, has devastating consequences for the victims, including young children and women. It impairs their physical, social, and intellectual growth, leaving them vulnerable to a set of mental disorders, drug abuse, guilt, shame, and suicidal thoughts. The definition of human trafficking by the United Nations reads, “The recruitment, … Read more

Spiritualism and its Journey

Spirituality is not a very common topic in today’s world and people do not use the word ‘spirituality’ a lot these days. But whether people believe in spiritualism or not, being human has always been spiritual! Even though society has evolved, and the world has modernized, spirituality still exists. A lot of things have transpired … Read more

The Interesting Education system in Italy

The Italian education is free and compulsory for all children between ages 6 to 16 years.  The education system of Italy is divided into different classes like nursery, Kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, and high school. In Italy, schooling is imparted in both public and private schools.  The school system starts with Kindergarten for 3 … Read more

The culture and tradition of Switzerland

The culture of Switzerland is heavily affected by neighboring nations Italy, French and German cultures. It is a fact that the languages of these countries serve as the four languages of Switzerland. The fourth language of Switzerland is Romansh. It has 26 cantons and every canton has a different set of traditions and Customs. Cheese, … Read more

Colleges to reopen from August says UGC

On Wednesday, a report is released that for current students colleges will begin in August and in September for new ones, says University Grants Commission. Schools and colleges across the country are closed since last month amid the coronavirus pandemic. A tentative cut-off date, for starting the new session has been kept as August-September, but … Read more

Former IAS officer Sanjay Kothari is new CVC

On Saturday, Sanjay Kothari was appointed the Central Vigilance Commissioner, according to a Rashtrapati Bhavan communique. His oath of office was attended by PM Modi and Vice President among others. The post of the chief of CVC was lying vacant since June 2019. About Sanjay Kothari: • Kothari is an officer from the 1978 batch from … Read more

COVID 19 : A side not flipped.

Hi friends, I am back here with new article. Sure COVID 19 has impacted our routine lives and lots of information out there how it hit us. But there is a positive side too , we can also think on that. It made our atmosphere clean. It surely did. It reduces factory level pollution , … Read more