
Foods that Have Travelled through History Tomatoes
Never has a plant fooled so many. It’s called a vegetable but is really a fruit; it was once thought to be poisonous but is enjoyed by millions; today it is mostly red, but originally it was yellow. The tomato is a native fruit of South America, specifically the Andes...

Horses of Bakhtiyar
Ikhtiyar al-Din Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji, also known as Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khilji, has been depicted both as a hero of Muslim conquest in Bengal and a destroyer of the great universities in Nalanda, Vikramshila and Odantapuri in present-day Bihar. It is still...
Aristocort: Comprehensive Guide to Usage, Benefits, and Precautions
Understanding Aristocort: Uses and Benefits Aristocort a widely used corticosteroid medication primarily prescribed for reducing inflammation and treating various allergic reactions. Its active ingredient, triamcinolone, makes it effective in managing conditions such...
Tales & Trails
The Queen’s Legacy: Ran-ki-Vav | Tales & Trails
It is one of India’s most exquisite monuments and it has survived only because it was buried under the ground for centuries. In Tales & Trails we pick out the story of The Queen’s Legacy, the famous Ran-ki-vav in Patan and trace the story of an old capital, that stood here 1000 years ago.