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Fresh Moringa leaves, a nutrient-rich superfood known as the Miracle Tree, supporting immunity and overall health.

The Miracle Tree – Moringa: A Common South Indian Garden Tree with Extraordinary Benefits

Introduction Murungai Maram (முருங்கை மரம்), also known as the Moringa Tree or Sigru in Ayurveda, has rightly earned the global title “Miracle Tree”. Traditionally...

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Navaratri festival with Goddess Durga, Bommai Golu doll display, and book cover of Nine Dolls thriller by Rupa Mahadevan

Navaratri: The Festival of Divine Strength and Victory of Good over Evil

By Rupa Mahadevan – Navaratri is one of the hundreds of Hindu festivals, symbolising the timeless triumph of good over evil, and an embodiment...

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Illustration of Lammas and Onam harvest festivals showing Scottish bread, wheat fields, Kerala pookalam, Onam Sadya meal, and snake boat race under the title ‘From Lammas to Onam: When Scotland and Kerala Celebrate Abundance

From Lammas to Onam: When Scotland and Kerala Celebrate Abundance

Onam and Lammas harvest festivals may be worlds apart in geography, but they share striking similarities in spirit. From Kerala’s grand Onam celebrations to...

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Ayurvedic First-Aid Oil Every Home Needs - Murivenna

Ayurvedic First-Aid Oil Every Home Needs – Murivenna

Introduction Murivenna, a classical Ayurvedic oil from Kerala, is an essential for first-aid in UK. This Miracle oil is renowned for soothing cuts, burns,...

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UK Is Becoming the Top Choice for Indian Students in 2025

UK Is Becoming the Top Choice for Indian Students in 2025

The UK is witnessing a remarkable surge in the number of Indian students choosing its universities for higher education in 2025. From world-class institutions...

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Storm Floris- Why is it called so?

Storm Floris- Why is it called so?

The Meaning Behind UK Storm Names When you hear the name “Storm Floris”, it might sound more like a perfume ad than a serious...

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Pada Abhyanga

Pada Abhyanga – Foot massage: Heal Through Your Feet – A Daily Ayurvedic Ritual

What is Pada Abhyanga? Pada Abhyanga is the Ayurvedic practice of foot massage, a part of Dinacharya (daily routine) mentioned in classical texts. While...

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Buckfast and Scotland: A Love-Hate Relationship

Buckfast and Scotland: A Love-Hate Relationship

What do monks, Glasgow nightclubs, and viral memes have in common?One answer: Buckfast Tonic Wine affectionately called “Bucky” by locals, and equally blamed and...

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Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Why Is It Held at Edinburgh Castle?

Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Why Is It Held at Edinburgh Castle?

If you’re visiting Edinburgh in August and hear the deep thump of drums echoing off castle walls, you’re not imagining it. That’s the Royal...

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Vegan vs Vegetarian in the UK: What Indians Need to Know

Vegan vs Vegetarian in the UK: What Indians Need to Know

If you’re Indian and identify as “veg,” moving to the UK can be a bit of a dietary wake-up call. The terms “vegetarian” and...

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Digital graphic with a train icon and bold text reading "Train Delayed? Claim Compensation" on a station background.

Train Delay Compensation in the UK: A Complete Guide

Missed your appointment because of a delayed train? You’re not alone and good news: you can likely claim compensation. Most UK train operators participate...

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A promotional image featuring the iconic red 'T' logo of Tennent’s Lager on a brick wall next to brewery tanks, with text promoting the brewery tour in Glasgow.

Tennent’s Brewery Tour in Glasgow – A Must-Do for Beer Lovers & Curious Travellers

When most people think of visiting Glasgow, they picture street murals, music venues, or Kelvingrove’s majestic galleries. But tucked just east of the city...

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