When was the last time you went on a long journey by train? If it has been a while, you could probably recall the exciting atmosphere that often dwells within the compartments of the train bogeys. Furthermore, it is hard to ignore different kinds of people; students travelling with their friends engaged in deep conversation...Read More
Before the end of the year, the state of Victoria will be the first jurisdiction outside of the U.S. to trial new technology in vehicles. These technologies are envisioned to make our roads safer by fitting advanced sensors to cars and trucks that sniff alcohol in the air. The hypothesis is that this will make...Read More
Ayurveda originated in India more than 5000 years ago, an ancient science of healing that means ‘the science of life’ in Sanskrit. Ayurveda concentrates on the prevention of illnesses and the maintenance of optimum health, which it advances through diet, lifestyle, philosophy, and the use of certain herbs. One such herb is Giloy, also called...Read More
World Health Organisation (WHO) is currently monitoring the evolution of COVID-19. A new variant of Covid-19 has emerged — known as the Mu variant. Mu was initially discovered in Colombia at the beginning of this year and has been reported in sporadic outbreaks in different parts of Europe and South America. However, it is not...Read More
I love to give myself an at-home facial treatment once every week, especially when I’ve got the time or whenever I feel bothered about my skin. And guess what? It’s pretty easy. You, too, can do the same for your dull, dehydrated skin, as it’s something you’re likely to experience this coming winter or while...Read More
Heroic Indian boatman is rewarded after finding baby girl floating along the river Ganges in Ghazipur City
A baby girl has been found by a boatman floating along the river Ganges. Aged just three weeks, the baby was laid on top of a red blanket and was found in a brightly coloured wooden box with a note inside calling her “Daughter of the Ganga.” Alongside this was also a horoscope card that...Read More
Bura Na Mano Covid Hai
The Hindu Festival of Colours, otherwise known as ‘Holi’, dates back to the fourth century and marks the beginning of spring after the long winter. Many see it as symbolic of the triumph of good over evil. Marked with great excitement, it is widely celebrated in March, which is parallel to the Hindu calendar month...Read More
The COVID-19 outbreak has resulted in weeks of lockdown in several nations of the world. While everyone is struggling to figure out the new normal, students have to grapple with a lot of anxiety due to remote learning. Thousands of Australian kids are unable to attend regular classes, and their ability to learn is being...Read More
There were 671 new cases recorded in a single day in Victoria, and there were seven more deaths caused by COVID-19 on the very same day. This is the highest daily total recorded since the pandemic began. As community transmissions increase, more pockets of the state are under lockdown, and face masks have been made...Read More
COVID-19 has not only challenged the global healthcare system but has deeply affected the economy. In Australia, renters make up almost a third of the households, and it is becoming increasingly difficult for them to pay rents regularly. Nearly 1.6 million people have lost their jobs due to the Coronavirus outbreak. Tia Smith is from...Read More