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Read along with the Book Review this summer: Can you check off five items before fall arrives? By The New York Times Books Staff When many of us at The New York Times Book Review were children ...
In an Instagram post captioned “foods you need to cool your system this summer,” she highlights a range of natural, desi foods that support internal cooling. Palak Nagpal writes ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A full-service Indian restaurant with a buffet is coming this summer to replace the former TGI Friday's downtown. Zamzam Indian Cuisine has leased space at 601 Main St., Buffalo ...
South Indian cuisine isn’t just about spice and bold flavours—it’s also got some of the most refreshing summer dishes you can imagine. When the temperature rises and appetites drop ...
These crunchy, nutty seeds are packed with omega-3s, fibre, and antioxidants—just what your body needs during the hot Indian summer. They’re easy to include in your daily meals without ...
Native to the Indian subcontinent, southeast Asia and parts of Oceania, there are approximately 50 species of crepe myrtles, or Lagerstroemia ... However, during the summer, as flowers begin ...
Summer is here, and if you believe in fashion cycles, it is time for a wardrobe refresh. Take a look at these homegrown Indian fashion brands to get your summer picks from. From Raiman's floral ...
Gulmohar (Delonix regia): Known as the ‘Flame of the Forest,’ this tree erupts in a blaze of red-orange blooms during the summer. Its vibrant canopy creates ... Amaltas (Cassia fistula): The Indian ...
This innovative partnership with Malla Reddy University offers Indian students a unique academic experience at NAU’s campus in the USA. How will this summer program enhance career prospects for ...
Warm weather well into autumn can be called many things, but one of the most common terms is “Indian Summer.” While temperatures soar to near all-time October highs, would this warm spell ...
Most of us are familiar with the term “Indian summer”, which refers to a period of sunny, dry autumn weather (especially following a washout summer). The Met Office Meteorological Glossary ...