From boardroom to breathwork: Why yoga belongs in the workplace

As conversations around workplace wellbeing become more urgent, many organisations are looking beyond traditional interventions and turning to ancient practices like yoga for sustainable support.

Can technology truly deepen the yoga experience?

From ashrams to algorithms, yoga has travelled far. Once an esoteric tradition passed orally between guru and disciple, it is now undergoing a radical reimagining, guided not just by teachers but by machine learning, biometric sensors, and intelligent...

India shines under Modi’s governance

Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently marked eleven years in office, having taken the oath on 26 May 2014. 

India launches diplomatic offensive against Pak

India is launching a diplomatic offensive against Pakistan by sending all-party delegations to different parts of the world to explain Operation Sindoor and expose Islamabad's continued support to terrorists and their cross-border activities....

International students under siege

Once seen as gateways to opportunity and prosperity, the world’s top study destinations are rapidly shutting their doors on international students.

Thousands attend Holi festival at new BAPS mandir in Sydney

Kemps Creek (Australia): The Fuldol Festival, a vibrant part of the Holi celebrations, was held at the newly opened BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Hindu Mandir and Cultural Precinct in Kemps Creek near Sydney. It attracted people from across Sydney...

It is said that a jihadi preacher who allegedly had links to Osama Bin Laden will be allowed to remain in the UK, although he was denied citizenship due to his “extremist” views.

Thousands of Goans from across the UK descended on the grounds of Cranford Community Centre for the annual Goan Festival to dance, sing and sample traditional Goan dishes provided by the many Goan Restaurants and caterers that have sprung up...



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