India: News, Culture, Education & Sports

Looking for clear, up-to-date stories about India? This tag page brings together pieces that matter — from celebrity moments to education debates, sports venues to food opinions. I pick the most useful bits so you can scan headlines and jump into the full story that interests you.

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Bollywood and big moments grab attention fast. For example, Suniel Shetty’s 64th birthday turned into a family celebration as he enjoyed his first grandfather moment — an "Ajja" cake and heartfelt posts from daughter Athiya and son-in-law KL Rahul. That story shows how celebrity life and family culture collide in public posts and social media reactions.

On the sports front, big venues matter. People asked about Qatar’s World Cup final stadium — Lusail Iconic Stadium — and why it became such a talking point. Understanding a stadium’s size, location and design helps explain why events like the World Cup attract global focus and local debate.

Education, careers and everyday questions

Education is one topic we return to often. You’ll find pieces that ask whether our schools award degrees but not job-ready skills, whether quality in education looks the same for everyone, and what the history of education teaches us about current systems. These are practical questions: how do classrooms prepare young people for work, and what changes matter most?

We also cover more specific needs — like special education programs and why language matters in teaching and learning. Those posts give simple explanations and real examples so parents, teachers and students can make better choices.

College life in India gets its own angle too. Expect honest takes on campus routines, extracurriculars, and how college shapes both career paths and social life. If you want quick comparisons between degree focus and skill training, those stories are easy to read and useful for students deciding next steps.

Curious about culture and identity? We include pieces on how foreigners view Indian food — the spice, the variety, and why tastes differ. These stories help explain cultural exchange and why some flavors charm visitors while others take time to appreciate.

And for readers who like history mixed with business, there’s a clear answer about Air India’s origins: it started as Tata Airlines, founded by JRD Tata in 1932, before becoming the national carrier many remember.

Use this tag page as a quick guide. Scan the headlines, pick what matters to you, and read the full article for details. I keep things short, practical, and focused so you spend less time searching and more time reading what’s relevant.

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Aarav Chatterjee Jul. 31 0

Hey folks, so we're talking about the life of a 100cc bike in India, and boy, it's quite the journey! Now, on an average, these zippy little machines tend to last around 10-15 years, depending on how much love you shower on 'em. But hey, don't quote me on that, because some of these bikes, I swear, they've got nine lives like a cat! So, if you're a bit of a speed demon or a rough rider, expect a somewhat shorter lifespan. But if you treat your two-wheeler like a beloved family member, you might just see it chugging along for two decades!

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What are the list of things you hate about India?

What are the list of things you hate about India?

Aarav Chatterjee Mar. 12 0

This article looks at the list of things Indians dislike about their own country. The list includes problems such as corruption, the caste system, low educational standards, poverty, lack of infrastructure, and poor healthcare. Furthermore, Indians are also frustrated with the lack of job opportunities, poor public transportation, poor hygiene, and environmental pollution. Additionally, many Indians are also not happy with the slow pace of modernisation, the lack of gender equality, and the lack of investment in science and technology. Overall, this article provides an overview of the issues that Indians are dissatisfied with in their country.

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