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Akshardham Temple, Delhi, India: Swaminarayan Akshardham is a Hindu temple, and spiritual-cultural campus in Delhi, India. The temple is close to the border with Noida. Also referred to as Akshardham Temple or Akshardham Delhi, the complex displays millennia of traditional and modern Hindu culture, spirituality, and architecture. Wikipedia
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Summer of ‘66 | trailer
Pairing : Feluda (Pradosh C. Mitter) x female!reader Genre : fluffy , suggestive i guess ( there's just a lot of tension and flirting ) Warnings : illusion to past criminal activity , reader is female bodied , suggestive tone …it's pretty mild to be honest Summary : you and feluda end up going to the same place for the summer and find out that your families are extremely close . What's the worst that could happen…right ? Author's note : woahhh this was a long time coming….but it's here so dw…and this is also like me dipping my toes into this genre of writing…there isn't gonna be a detective thriller sub plot (I'm not that skilled) it might allude to some mystery solving so yeah …. Hopefully you guys like it….also this is a continuation of a short wip I put out like ages ago….



At around 9:45 a.m., I waited patiently sipping on a cup of tea. Y/n di was dangerously punctual , a trait I’d noticed in Feluda too . As for Feluda, he was doing his morning stretches in his room . It always amazed me how flexible he was.
The bell rang at exactly 9:59 a.m. and I immediately ran to open the door . Y/n di was wearing a black cotton saree with a red and white patterned border, a small leather handbag was on her shoulders and black glasses around her intelligent eyes. She was new to our neighborhood, having moved to Calcutta from her previous job in Delhi just last year. She was 25 (a year younger than Feluda) and worked as an attorney at Fox and Mandal and gave me private lessons in history and geography on Saturdays and Sundays .
“Goodmorning Tapesh!” , she said in a surprisingly cheery voice as she opened her shoes and stepped inside the house . “tumi amake topshe bole dakte paro jano to (You do know that you can call me Topshe) ” I replied , closing the doors. “tui porikkha e bhalo score pele ami definitely dakbo (If you score well in your exams I definitely will)” she replied with a wide smile on her face. I couldn't really discern her sudden chirpiness , maybe she got a promotion at work?
She started her lesson by opening my history book to a chapter on the sepoy mutiny and continuing from where we left off last week .
It was a very hot and humid day , typical of April in Calcutta . My mind kept drifting away from the sepoy mutiny to wondering where we would be going for the summer holidays . Baba usually takes us on a week-long trip during my summer holidays .
“Goromer chuti kache asche jani kintu tao tor porikkha dewa shesh korte hobe Tapesh (I know your summer holidays are close but you have exams to finish Tapesh)” y/n di exclaimed waking me from my daydreams . “tumi ki kore..? (How did you…?)” my eyes widened as I spoke.
“ I’m sure uni dekhte peyechen tui dining table er upor rakha travel brochures er dike takiye chillish Topshe (I’m sure she must have seen you staring at the travel brochures kept on the dining table Topshe) ” an voice I was too familiar with spoke to me in the mocking tone .
more to come.....stay tuned this is a work of fiction belonging to phuchkagf.......
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Rangrez
Chaper 6- Gajgamini
S/n: I AM SORRy this is too late, but you will realize when you read this. You guys are gonna hopefully love it. Also kainat's day to day activities involves rizzing, depression, and happy.
Ram could hear jingling of ghungroo from inside. The door was open, just a curtain draped on the frame, sunlight passing through. Ram's first time to ever visit Kainat's home. On the way he realised that he should probably bring some souvenir, as a token of apology or as a gift for her new place. He stood by the entrance, wrapped mogra in leaves in hand, seeing Kainat whose back was turned towards him.
His gaze couldn't move from her, the sweetness of her ghungroo, white skirt, black blouse, long plaits with a statement hair pin and gold earrings. She walked like a swan, her hips and folds dipping down, and up. Ram could feel his heart hammering in his chest. Every step, every movement of her waist sent him in a frenzy. She finally turned around- he was at lost. And her big eyes stalled on the masculine figure. Kainat's face was glowing in sweat, cheeks blushing and lips plump. Ram stared as if his eyes could devour everything she has to show. Kainat's hand came close to her bosom, and tucked her pallu in her skirt.
Kainat cocked an eyebrow, and just by the movement of her pupils, she asked Ram to sit on the wooden chair. Ram stammered, but managed to be seated. Kainat smiled to herself and bowed just a bit, her hand waving in a graceful manner. "Aadab".
Ram bowed his head in return. Why did he find her so alluring now? Kainat walked to the earthen matka, dipping a steel glass in the cold water. "Delhi is hotter than Lahore" she stated, and could see Ram nodding from her peripheral vision. He couldn't help but stare at her, the droplets of water that missed her lips traveling down from her neck, inside her blouse. Ram looked away. She was always pretty, yes, but why so attractive now?
"What brings you here, Mr. Ramaraju?" Kainat kept a glass of water on the table beside Ram, and Ram could smell the roses rubbed on her skin. She took a few steps back, and sat on the floor in front of him. "Did you bring the flowers for your wife?" Her leg extended from the ruffles of skirt, untying her ghungru.
Ram smirked. "No, they are for you" he said, and kept them on the table. Ram saw her bending to open the knots, her cleavage peaking from the dark, heart shaped blouse. There were intricate designs on sleeves too, and the skirt had a thick work on border. It looked expensive. "You're staring" Kainat didn't have to look up from her business to notice that. Ram smiled and looked away.
"Won't your wife be mad that you got me flowers?" Kainat asked, getting up. Ram nodded. "I am not married" he said, drinking from the glass. "What about any lover?" Kainat kept her ghungru on the table near her, wrapping them in the bag. Ram hummed to deny, still drinking water. "Well you looked like someone who could get used to some pleasure" Kainat's word made Ram choke. He coughed on the water, only to hear Kainat giggle.
She strolled back to sit in front of him on the floor, with Ram's eyes stalking her every movement. "What brings you here? Wasn't insulting me enough in front of everyone?" Ram was surprised to see how easily she said so, no grief or remorse on her face- just a sensual smile and doe eyes. Though, Ram's eyes held deep sorrow. "I came to apologise".
Kainat's eyebrows shot up. "All I got to know from Lahore is that no one knew you or had a complaint against you" Ram said, and he moved down to sit on the floor in front of her. He saw Kainat's downturn face. "What's wrong?" Kainat looked up again, and shook her head with a smile. Ram didn't want to probe, but she looked disappointed. "Tell me" he said.
"It's weird that they said they don't know me. I'm sure they went to my home, asked about me. Rehana aapa would never say she didn't know me." Kainat's voice was just above a whisper. Ram stared at her long face. "It's like being disowned by the very person who shares the same blood, as if she no longer acknowledges my existence. I was expecting her to be upset- but did she really said she didn't know me?" Ram's eyes locked with her eager ones. He couldn't help but just sigh and nod.
"Kainat" the word rolled from Ram's kips, and it held a depth it never did before. "Your value isn't determined by your relations. Or your family's rejections. Now that you have left that behind, don't let it tie you down- rather start building your life in Delhi now." That was the last thing she was expecting from this man. To be kind, and respectful to her? She might have judged him too soon. Kainat nodded, emitting a smile. His reassurance did give some solace- a need of support in the new city.
"Show what you got me?" Kainat said, trying to lighten the mood. Ram beamed and picked up the green packet, unwrapping the thin rope from it. He pulled the white flowers out, and handed them to Kainat. "Pretty" she muttered, taking a whiff from them. Kainat stood up, to put them in her hair by the mirror. Taking a hairpin, she attached them, looking at herself. The flowers did match her with her dress. From the reflection in the mirror, Ram raised his eyebrows to ask if she liked them, and Kainat moved her head like a pigeon, her large earrings moving with her head, and the mogra swinging. She liked them.
Kainat turned around, hand clasped together, a pink blush on her face. Almost immediately, she skipped inside, leaving Ram baffled. Confused, he stood there awkwardly, listening to clang of utensils inside. "I forgot that I have made this, how about you try some?" Kainat made her way out, stirring a bowl with spoon. She handed the copper bowl to Ram, smiling. Ram looked at the colourful dish, probably something sweet. "Wha-" "Mutanjan" "Mutanjan?" Kainat nodded. "Sweet rainbow rice?" She said, hands behind her back, expectantly looking at the brooding man. He took a spoonful, constantly maintaining eye contact with Kainat. The poor girl gulped, feeling hot all over. They stared at each other, when Ram cocked his eyebrow, like Kainat did. He then ate another spoonful of rice, moving his head in agreement, like Kainat did. She laughed, slightly bending forward. If Ram did the same, they might be touching each other then.
Ram and Kainat were back on the floor, as Kainat stared at Ram eating up. "What's your full name?" She asked, hugging her knees. "Alluri Sitaramaraju" he said with a mouthful. "You must be from-" "southern India". Kainat nodded, slowly, resting her chin back on her knees. "Well thank you for that" Ram smiled at the young woman and kept the utensils on the floor. "My uncle would really love this" he continued, and Kainat peered up at him from her eyelashes. Ram's world stopped for the third time now. "He lives with you?" "Hm? Oh, not really. But we meet often. I live near the police barracks" Kainat nodded again, crossing her legs. "You really like my cooking" She said, when Ram looked at the time. He should get going.
He stood up, smiling. "I do, I guess" he looked down to see Kainat's hand reaching up towards him. He clasped it to pull her up, some flowers loosing their hold from her hair. "Why don't you come over?" Kainat's heart filled with excitement upon his question. She nodded aggressively, holding the door as Ram made his way out. "Just ask Akhtar to drop you there" Ram put his shoes on and then put his hands in pocket.
The evening glow filled her eyes with brown honey, and a pink cascade on her face. Ram really tried to look away, but he couldn't. He didn't even notice when her hands reached forward, plucking the rice from his thick moustache. "I'll take my leave now" he muttered, his eyes lost. Kainat nodded. She felt like she should say something- but what? Ram turned around and left, a soft glow in his heart. He fisted the hand he touched her with.
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The 13th Annniversary Arshi Fiesta
Moodboard : historical AU
Whispers of the Heart | Chapter 02

I am not very good at writing ffs. I even read ffs very selectively. But it was an attempt of me to participate in the 13th-anniversary arshi fiesta. I might be wrong about certain aspects of that age and era, but it's a fantasy, so why not?
I don't own Arnav and Khushi and the story is purely fictional and has no relation to any living or dead. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.


Chapter 2
After 10 years
Arnav was threading the busy traffic of the Bazar with his ambassador mark 1 to reach the St.Stephen all-women college of Delhi to pick up certain someone who he hadn't talked to, for almost 2 years. Though it was the cheapest car of that generation, it was his most prized possession at that moment, brought by the profit he got from his first export shipments of the textile factory he bought 1 year ago. But his mind was on that girl who lived in his mind rent-free till that fateful day 2 years ago and hadn't left ever since. Even at that moment, he could still feel her, if he closed his eyes.
Shaking himself off to get rid of that feeling, he concentrated on the road. Arnav's focus cleared to zoom in on that girl of question, no no, a young woman, in a simple white saree with a blue border, a mandatory college ware. The way she drapped the saree over her was very modest, but modesty seemed to allude Arnav today. His heart gave a thud realizing he could vividly feel how that petite body felt pressed to his. 'control yourself, Arnav. you've done so much damage already', Arnav chastised himself, willing his heart to a normal rhythm. Her jet-black hair was pleated into a single braid and a simple black bindi in the middle of her eyebrows that brought out her hazel-coloured doe eyes even more highlighted by a thin line of kajal. That was what Arnav was so scared of. Her little bindi had the power over him that the whole Oxford female fraternity didn't. He might have not talked to her but he saw her secretly every time he came to Dehli and watched her spread her wings like a butterfly to be the beautiful woman she ended up being. Roma Chachi had given her an apt name 'titliya'. All those times watching her from a distance Arnav tried his best to control his heart and mind, but ended up failing every single time. There was a reason why he avoided her for 2 years.
Khushi was standing at the gate of the college with her classmate, Sarita Chauhan, waiting for Akash Vai to pick her up. Khushi was irritated, she insisted on taking the rickshaw back home but due to the overprotective nature of Bhai and Babuji, she couldn't do that. But she didn't expect to see Him that day and somehow she knew he had come to pick her up. The last two years did a kind of magic to him or was it London or the girls of London to be exact, she didn't know. The Arnav sitting in front of her in that car donning the black glasses and clad in a rolled-up white shirt and black suspenders was a far cry from the man she last saw. But he was still Arnav among all of these, Her Arnav. That's why it didn't surprise her when her heart went overboard 'dhak-dhak,dhak-dhak,dhak-dhak'. Her friend beside her produced a small sound of appreciation,
"oh Khushi, you've never introduced me to your brothers. now I understand why." giving her a little nudge with her shoulder.
Khushi scoffed at her comment " he is not my brother. "
It's been 10 years since she lost her parents. And in the middle of all of these when Mahindar Chachu became her Babuji and Manoroma Chachi became Amma, she couldn't exactly pinpoint. And as a result, she got two brothers who loved her fiercely as their own. Abba had arranged a home tutor for her when she was 10 years old, because she couldn't bear the stress of public schooling. As soon as she started to form complete sentences her tutor advised her to write letters to her brothers, studying in Darjeeling. She wrote letters to Akash bhai and Aman bhai and then she wrote another letter to Arnav addressing him as 'Dear Arnav'. Her tutor chastised her for not adding a 'bhai' or a 'ji' at the end of his name. But Arnav was never her 'bhai', was he? He never felt like a 'bhai'. He was so much more. But above all, he was Her 'Arnav'.Just 'Arnav.' she used to call her 'Arnav' since she was 8. Nobody corrected her till she was 16. Then she started to call him 'Arnavji'. Now she didn't know what to call him anymore.
Arnav parked the car in front of her. when she made no move to sit inside, he took off the glasses unleashing his dark brown eyes on her. he opened the car door from inside and addressed her -
" what are you waiting for Khushi Kumari Gupta? Pandit bulake mahurat nikal na parega kya?" giving her the crooked half-smile that she adored. His familiar husky voice sent a wave of wistfulness through her. A thousand memories spun in her head, tangling together. God, she missed him so much. "Akash bhai and Aman are busy in the printing press. Cachu asked me to drop you home."
Khushi stared at him for another moment then with a huff she entered the car, which was a bad decision she understood not long after. Being in a closed space with him was torture. His enchanting woody scent engulfed her and transported her to a particular day that was in the centre of conflict between them. Both of them stared at anything but at each other, but soon Khushi couldn't resist the temptation to steal a look at him, which was a far worse decision than the previous one. Her eyes found his hands on the steering wheel, clutching it and as soon as a flashback of those hands flooded her mind - those hands clutching her smaller ones when they used to take a walk, those hands closing the hook of a payal around her ankles, those hands teaching her smaller ones to hold the chalk to write on the black slate, those hands helping her to plant rose plants on the garden. Her mind shifted to her smaller hands giving prasad to his larger ones, his hands cracking open the peanut shell for her whenever they went to the mela, his hands pulling her braids.'Have those hands become larger till the last time she saw them?' Khushi mused silently. Then a switch flipped in her mind, more flashbacks, she started to feel his hands on her cheek, on her waist, on the back of her head. Khushi closed her eyes tightly and clutched the books in her hands and to drive away those visions from her mind, blurted out what came to her mind at that moment " Anjali di said, you could not come to Delhi for another 3 months"
Arnav, looking at Khushi from the corner of his eyes, said "I didn't plan to. But My best friend is marrying my little sister. I wouldn't miss that wedding for the world and Roma Chachi said no more auspicious 'mohurat' after this month until the end of this year. And it's not like I have not been travelling to and fro between Delhi and London in the last couple of years."
Khushi nodding and trying to swallow down the hurt, said solemnly "I know."
Arnav had been studying law at Oxford University for the last couple of years. He had passed his bar exam and had been doing an apprenticeship under a Barrister in London for the last year. She knew all of this from Aman bhai. On the other hand, Arnav sold the land that his grandfather gave him and bought a run-down textile factory in old Delhi. She knew he had been very busy and she also knew he had been to Dehli multiple times in the last 2 years. He didn't stay in Rajput haveli nowadays when he came to Delhi. He had rented a two-storied bungalow on the outskirts of the town. But what hurt her more was he went to Rajput haveli to meet Amma and Babuji every time he came to Delhi, only when she was in school. So, it was not so difficult to figure out, who he was avoiding. Why, why she have to ruin the most important friendship she had in her life??? If only she wouldn't have done what she did 2 years ago.
It didn't escape Arnav's eyes the pain that flashed through her face. He still could read her like an open book, could decode the emotions that transpired through her pretty eyes. He regretted hurting her so much, but it was for the greater good. Sometimes he thought he preferred to remember her as still eight years old because she'd adored him then. She would gladly follow him anywhere. In fact, whenever she saw him leave, heading toward the garden where he liked to walk and think, she would come running after him. Even though she frequently fell, her little legs no match for his long, strong ones, she never cried and never complained. She was strong even back then.
Little Khushi used to fill their conversation with a million inquisitive questions though, looking at him with trusting big eyes. Her questions made him laugh and stumbled over answers.
When she was eight, he was her Hero.
As soon as the car reached Rajput Haveli, she all but sprinted away from him. Arnav sighed grabbing the package from the backseat he also entered the house. As soon as he reached the living room, he was met with Madhumati ji scolding Khushi for running around carelessly, even at the age of eighteen and her praying to God to give her 'sanka devi' same 'satbuddhi'. Then there was Roma Chachi, who came rushing towards him to give him a hug. Roma Chachi never failed to make him feel loved. Arnav admired this woman for her enormous capacity to love those who weren't hers.
"London suits you, Arnav Bitwa, look at you, how handsome you've turned out to be!!!! "
Arnav's tall figure folded itself to return her hug, teasing her he proceeded "And you didn't change at all Roma chachi. Still as gorgeous as ever. I missed you so much."
Manoroma smiled at him fondly. A child she once wished was hers so that she could have protected him from the heartbreak he endured at such a tender age " I missed you too, Bitwa. Don't be a stranger now like you have been for past years, ab toh hum ristedaar bhi banne wale hain."
Arnav smilled at her " I'll try."
Manoroma continued, "I hope you are staying with us this time, aren't you?" seeing Arnav nodding his head, she continued "Good, now I am going to the temple, we'll talk after I come back. chaliye, madhumati ji."
Arnav watched them leave and then silently proceeded toward the first floor crossing the stairs. At the very least, he could try to save whatever was left of the friendship he once shared with Khushi.
Khushi sat cross-legged on her bed, looking at the payal that broke as soon as she entered her room hurriedly a few minutes ago. It had been her room since her parents had died. It had seen so many of her tears and held so many of her secrets. Bua ji nowadays, began to get on her nerves, reminding everyone of her spinster status, but Khushi was adamant not to get married before she enrolled for college, now that she finally did it, she didn't have any excuses left.
Looking at the payal, Khushi thought of how it's been almost 10 years since she was wearing that particular payal. One morning 10 years ago, in the garden, looking at her rag doll, she confessed to Arnav that she used to have a similar payal like her doll once, that the bad guys had stolen from her too. And she missed wearing the payals. It was one of the first things she had admitted to Arnav during their long walks.
He'd asked her why she didn't just ask Mahindar Chachu and Chachi for payals and Khushi had tearfully confessed her fear that if she wanted too much, her new guardians would give her away. And the sound of payals must disturbed them as well.
That very weekend, he'd bought her this payal and its pair. She'd loved it. It was the first time since her parents died that she'd bounced in places with joy like she was really eight and not eighty. She giggled with her delighted-little-girl pleasure.
Khushi stared at the payal with a sad smile on her face. The clasp had been given away. Just like their relationship now. She still remembered how the payals were too big for her small ankles, he had to make a loop at the end to adjust them to her size.
Arnav had adored her once.
But she'd messed that up good and proper a long time ago. But did she really mess it up beyond repair?
A knock on the door drew her thoughts out of the past. To her surprise, it was Arnav standing in the doorway, his expression as passive as ever. "Can I come in?"
She nodded, automatically scooting backwards to lean back against her headboard. He came to sit in front of her, and Khushi smirked, remembering playing Ludo with him at that same position, at that same spot when she was 10, 11, 12.
"What are you laughing at?" he asked, curious. A smile played at his lips that made her heart feel like a thunder about to strike.
"I was just remembering beating you in ludo," she said quietly. In her room, it was harder to be aloof as she tried to be with him. How long had she been trying to show him she was grown up, grown past the foolish girl she'd been when they...
His smile broadened but only slightly. Still, it was enough to make her blood feel warmer. "So you found a game you can actually beat me at, Phati sari. Don't get arrogant." He pointed a finger in her face.
Laughing lightly, she remembered the origin of her nickname at the kanya puja day, when she was 10, Amma had made her wear a red saree made for little girls. it was so beautiful. She ran to the garden to show it to Arnav where he was helping Babuji to sow the vegetable seeds and ended up tearing the pretty saree in that process. She cried the whole day so much that Babuji ended up buying two more similar sarees just like that. But she couldn't get away from the torment of Arnav's teasing. She gained that nickname a day later. she stared down at her lap, tracing the broken payal with the pad of her finger. He sounded like his old self just then addressing her with the name he gave her, the one who wasn't so uncomfortable and cold around her. 'O Devi maiya, what do she need to sacrifice to have that again.' she sighed and asked "So what did you want to talk about?"
"This is awkward," he said after a moment of silence. "It seems almost pompous for me to say I'm proud of you."
"Why do you think it's pompous?" she asked, curiously. "I mean, everyone else has said it... unless you don't mean it."
"Of course I mean it," he said, his tone sincere. "A graduate degree in English literature" He looked down, then back at her again"You always wanted to be a writer. I am sorry I wasn't there when you enrolled on college, I should have been there." he said with a decisive, displeased tone. "I know I haven't been as supportive as I could have been these last few years."
Khushi shook her head. Arnav had always been something of an enigma to her. Well, not always. There was a time when their relationship had been simple. At some point, something had changed. What that was, Khushi was still at a loss as to explain. She knew when the switchover had happened, though.
"Arnav," she said with a sigh. "If it hadn't been for you, I wouldn't have even tried to get into a college. You have always encouraged me to write and kept me interested in the world of literature with the books you used to send me."He even sent her books when he was avoiding her those last few years.
Looking up at him, she smiled. "you were the only one who never doubted my capabilities. You just seemed so certain I could do it - even if it would be hard."
"Most things worth doing are difficult," he said quietly. "It never occurred to me to doubt you. If that was what you wanted, I knew you were capable."
And because he knew, she believed, she thought but didn't say. "It was difficult. Still, I did it, and I think I made the right choice. You had everything to do with that."
Their silence then was not so awkward, but more comfortable. Then Arnav reminded the package in his hand and extended it to her. As soon as she saw the package, her face brightened with a brilliant smile and she all but tore the packaging of the book. 'A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens ' It's her favourite book, but it was special.
"you brought me the first edition" She looked in awe both at the book and at the man. When the awe subsided awkwardness seeped in. Arnav was about to leave.
"Arnav," she began hurriedly, blowing out a breath in a huff, she was ready to right wrongs in her life, and start fresh. "I know you've been... wary about seeing me since... since then. And I don't blame you. I know things have been strange for a long time. But I was a stupid girl then. A lot has changed - I've changed. I'm not going to... do that again. So if that's what you're worried about-"
"Khushi," he said quickly, reaching across the space that separated them, putting his index finger over her lips.
For the space of a few breaths, Khushi's heartbeat began to stutter. Time stood still, their breaths caught. She didn't know how long it had been since she was watching his hooded eyes, looking at his dilated pupil.
And then a moment later, a curtain seemed to fall over his expressive eyes, hiding all the secrets she so desperately wanted to reveal, his eyes holding hers. He let his hand drop slowly before he broke eye contact, staring out the window. For long moments, he was silent. "It's not you. It's never been you."
She waited, but he didn't seem inclined to explain further. "Is it so unthinkable ?" she asked finally. She cringed because she'd feared the answer to this question for years. He was her best friend, her confidant - the most important person in her life since almost before she could remember. That had never changed. And she didn't want to lose him. She would take him in whatever capabilities he would like to share with her.
"Is what so unthinkable?" he asked, dreading the answer himself.
"Can't we try to be friends again?" Her voice was quiet, and she struggled to make it not waiver. It felt strangely like her world would crumble if he put the final nail in the coffin of their relationship, as melodramatic as that sounded.
To her surprise, his eyes were wide, almost horrified. He shook his head, chuckling nervously. He thought she would ask about something else. "I never imagined you would interpret my attitude that way." He rubbed a hand over his chin, tracing the line of stubble - it had been some days since he'd shaved. She'd noticed that almost instantly when he walked in the door. She still remembered the way that little bit of stubble felt, brushing against her cheek.
"To answer your question, of course, we can be friends. I've never not been your friend," he said finally.
This cheered her considerably, and Khushi sat up straight, smiling. "Good."
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i’m staying at Agra but might visit other cities too
okay so ofc the taj mahal (i advice to go early near sunrise time), red fort and agra fort.
delhi is close so i would recommend going there to explore connaught place, india gate, akshardham (it’s a temple). delhi is the capital of india so lots of political building and other monuments (like quitab minar, lodhi gardens etc). also known for momos, so try that and street food in general!
then you could go towards amritsar, punjab to see the golden temple and the bagha border.
my recommendation is to go towards the south like goa for the party & club scene, and kerala for a peaceful, quiet, beach-y, nice time!
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India's Water Scarcity Expected To Get More Severe By 2050: UN Report

Pic Source: https://www.circleofblue.org/2019/india/groundwater-plummets-in-delhi-city-of-29-million/
To Start the Discussion
The nation that pumps the most groundwater has come to terms with its food and water security, which threatens to undermine political and economic stability as well as long-term public health. Circle of Blue uncovers how a nation of 1.3 billion people is inviting disease, economic suffering, and social instability by neglecting to safeguard its water in this special report, which builds on years of on-the-ground reporting. This post is included with the assumption on India's Water Scarcity Expected to Get More Severe By 2050. Have a look on the discussion for detailed information. A food supply "toxic time bomb" with global repercussions goes hand in hand with the depletion and poisoning of groundwater. Farmers use untreated wastewater that is mixed with sewage and industrial chemicals when irrigation wells run dry. The water changed from sustaining life to claiming it, as one villager put it.
A Wide Range of Issues
Delhi is making an effort to meet the demands of tens of millions of people by building new infrastructure on top of water systems that were created centuries ago, like other worldwide megacities, some of which are the size of small nations. Historically, the city relied on a network of check dams, step wells, and natural drains for its water supply. In this arrangement, rainwater was collected during the monsoon season and used all year round. Its historic network was neglected as a result of the metro area's recent decades of rapid growth, which has seen its population surpass 29 million, according to the UN. The majority of the city's natural drainage systems have been covered over or blocked by rubbish. Either lakes or other bodies of water have dried up, or they are now clogged with trash and other pollution. According to Upmanu Lall, a professor at Columbia University and the head of the Columbia Water Center, "Sewers, where they exist, release untreated or inadequately treated water," he told Circle of Blue. According to Lall, seasonal floods also disperses toxins throughout the city's water supply. "There are many places that flood when there are no sewage systems, mobilizing everything on the ground." Delhi's surface water is in poor condition as well. The Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges, is used by locals for drinking, bathing, and washing. However, the river is a poisonous brew of industrial chemicals, agricultural runoff, and sewage. According to a recent study, 1,500 unlicensed slums' worth of sewage and feces are dumped right into the Yamuna. The government-owned Delhi Jal Board is in charge of managing the city's water distribution system. Eighty-one percent of Delhi households have some access to piped water, though the supply—which comes from the Yamuna River and the ground—isn't always dependable or clean. The water that enters the pipes frequently leaks out. Water loss in the city might reach 40% as a result of theft and leakage. Approximately 625,000 households do not have any connection to the city pipelines, according to the 2011 Census. These homes are mostly found in slums or unofficial settlements.
Closing the Discourse
Borewells or tanker trucks are used by millions of residents who are not adequately supplied by the city's water distribution system or are excluded from it. Illegal borewells are commonplace across the city, with some of them extending more than 120 meters. According to a report from March 2018, 15 of Delhi's 27 administrative divisions "overexploit" groundwater. There are additional variables at play in Delhi's impending groundwater issue besides illegal groundwater extraction. According to Lall, the Delhi metropolitan region includes its own capital territory and is bordered by the states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, both of which regularly pump considerable amounts of groundwater for domestic use. The region's water users as a whole are taking groundwater more quickly than it is naturally replenishing. Read the full article
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[ad_1] Paromita Das New Delhi: As Moscow prepares to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory in the Great Patriotic War, the possible attendance of Bharatiya Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Victory Day Parade on May 9 has sparked discussions on the significance of this moment in global diplomacy. The event, which marks the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, is set to bring together world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and potentially former U.S. President Donald Trump. Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov emphasized the importance of this commemoration, stating that in the current geopolitical context, the fight against Nazism and historical revisionism is more relevant than ever. The invitation extended to Modi reflects Bharat’s crucial role in global affairs, as well as the long-standing partnership between New Delhi and Moscow. Bharat-Russia Ties: A Legacy of Strong Partnership The relationship between Bharat and Russia has historically been built on mutual trust and strategic cooperation. From defense and energy to space and trade, the two nations have shared decades of close ties that have withstood shifting global dynamics. Modi’s potential presence at the Moscow celebrations would further cement this bond, sending a strong signal that despite Western pressures and sanctions on Russia, Bharat remains committed to its long-standing ally. Bharat has taken a balanced approach toward the Russia-Ukraine conflict, advocating for diplomacy and de-escalation while continuing economic and defense collaborations with Moscow. By attending this event, Modi would reinforce Bharat’s independent foreign policy stance, showcasing that New Delhi makes decisions based on its national interests rather than external influence. Moreover, the possible inclusion of a ceremonial unit from the Indian Armed Forces in the parade is a symbolic gesture of Bharat’s historical acknowledgment of the Soviet Union’s role in the war and New Delhi’s strategic alignment with Moscow. How Modi’s Visit Would Be Perceived Globally Modi’s possible attendance at the Victory Day Parade would be perceived as a bold geopolitical move on the world stage. The event comes at a time when global alignments are shifting, particularly with the potential return of Donald Trump to the White House and the ongoing Ukraine conflict. For the West, Modi’s presence in Moscow may be seen as a deviation from their collective stance on isolating Russia. The United States and its allies have consistently pressured nations to take a firm position against Russia, but Bharat has maintained a neutral diplomatic approach, choosing engagement over confrontation. Modi’s visit would reinforce Bharat’s strategic autonomy, demonstrating that New Delhi will not be dictated by Western policies but will engage with all global players on its own terms. For China, which has strengthened ties with Russia in recent years, Bharat’s participation would indicate that despite border tensions between New Delhi and Beijing, Bharat is still willing to engage with a broader multipolar world order. Xi Jinping’s confirmed attendance also adds weight to the argument that the event is evolving into a summit of non-Western powers reshaping the global landscape. Meanwhile, Brazil’s Lula da Silva’s participation highlights the growing role of BRICS nations in counterbalancing Western influence. If Modi, Xi, and Lula all attend the event together, it could send a message of a rising bloc of emerging economies forming a new axis of influence. The Possibility of Backchannel Diplomacy and Key Discussions The Victory Day Parade could provide an opportunity for informal diplomatic discussions on pressing global issues, including the Ukraine conflict, military expenditures, and global security dynamics. Given Bharat’s role as a potential mediator in the Russia-Ukraine crisis, Modi’s presence could pave the way for backchannel negotiations between key stakeholders.
Bharat has maintained communication with both Russia and Ukraine, calling for dialogue and de-escalation rather than military solutions. Modi has previously engaged with Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, urging both sides to explore diplomatic solutions. His visit to Moscow could open a window for further negotiations, especially in light of ongoing discussions between U.S. and Russian officials in Riyadh regarding the Ukraine situation. Another key issue that might arise is the debate over military spending cuts. Donald Trump’s potential attendance has introduced the possibility of discussions surrounding his proposal to reduce the U.S. defense budget by 50%, an idea that has received mixed reactions globally. While Putin has welcomed the idea, China has expressed concerns, citing national security priorities. If all four major leaders—Modi, Putin, Trump, and Xi—attend the event, it could spark meaningful discussions on global military expenditures and the future of defense policies. Russia’s Moment to Reassert Global Influence The Victory Day Parade has always been a demonstration of Russian military might and national pride. However, this year’s celebrations take on an added layer of geopolitical significance. Russia, facing Western sanctions and diplomatic isolation, will use the event to showcase that it still holds influence among key global players. The presence of powerful leaders from Bharat, China, and Brazil would signal that Russia continues to maintain strong global partnerships despite Western opposition. The event could also serve as a platform for Moscow to shape its evolving stance on the Ukraine conflict, particularly with Trump’s potential re-emergence on the global stage. Putin’s government has repeatedly emphasized that Russia is not isolated, and by bringing together leaders from major economies, Moscow aims to reinforce this claim. For Russia, this is more than just a commemoration; it is a strategic moment to solidify alliances and push back against Western hegemony. A Defining Moment for Modi’s Global Strategy If Modi decides to attend, it would mark a significant turning point in Bharat’s global diplomacy. While the West expects Bharat to align more closely with U.S.-led policies, Modi’s presence at the Victory Day celebrations would signal that Bharat remains an independent global power that values strategic partnerships beyond Western alliances. The move could also bolster Modi’s domestic image as a leader who prioritizes Bharat’s global standing over external pressures. It would reaffirm Bharat’s position as a nation that is capable of engaging with multiple power centers without being drawn into global power struggles. At the same time, it poses diplomatic risks, particularly in Bharat’s relations with Western powers, who may view the visit as an implicit endorsement of Russia’s actions. However, Modi’s track record of balancing diplomacy with pragmatism suggests that he will use the occasion to emphasize Bharat’s commitment to global peace and stability rather than taking sides. Conclusion: A Pivotal Event in Global Diplomacy The 80th Victory Day celebrations in Moscow are shaping up to be more than just a historic commemoration. If leaders such as Modi, Xi, Lula, and potentially Trump attend, the event could mark a significant realignment of global power dynamics. For Bharat, the invitation represents a strategic opportunity to reinforce its long-standing partnership with Russia while maintaining its independent global stance. Modi’s attendance would be a powerful diplomatic message, showcasing that Bharat will continue to engage with all major powers on its own terms. The coming weeks will reveal whether Modi confirms his visit, but regardless of the final decision, the Victory Day Parade will serve as a pivotal moment in shaping the future of global alliances, power structures, and diplomatic relations in a rapidly changing world. The post Modi’s Moscow Visit: A Game-Changer
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[ad_1] Paromita Das New Delhi: As Moscow prepares to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory in the Great Patriotic War, the possible attendance of Bharatiya Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Victory Day Parade on May 9 has sparked discussions on the significance of this moment in global diplomacy. The event, which marks the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, is set to bring together world leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and potentially former U.S. President Donald Trump. Kremlin press secretary Dmitry Peskov emphasized the importance of this commemoration, stating that in the current geopolitical context, the fight against Nazism and historical revisionism is more relevant than ever. The invitation extended to Modi reflects Bharat’s crucial role in global affairs, as well as the long-standing partnership between New Delhi and Moscow. Bharat-Russia Ties: A Legacy of Strong Partnership The relationship between Bharat and Russia has historically been built on mutual trust and strategic cooperation. From defense and energy to space and trade, the two nations have shared decades of close ties that have withstood shifting global dynamics. Modi’s potential presence at the Moscow celebrations would further cement this bond, sending a strong signal that despite Western pressures and sanctions on Russia, Bharat remains committed to its long-standing ally. Bharat has taken a balanced approach toward the Russia-Ukraine conflict, advocating for diplomacy and de-escalation while continuing economic and defense collaborations with Moscow. By attending this event, Modi would reinforce Bharat’s independent foreign policy stance, showcasing that New Delhi makes decisions based on its national interests rather than external influence. Moreover, the possible inclusion of a ceremonial unit from the Indian Armed Forces in the parade is a symbolic gesture of Bharat’s historical acknowledgment of the Soviet Union’s role in the war and New Delhi’s strategic alignment with Moscow. How Modi’s Visit Would Be Perceived Globally Modi’s possible attendance at the Victory Day Parade would be perceived as a bold geopolitical move on the world stage. The event comes at a time when global alignments are shifting, particularly with the potential return of Donald Trump to the White House and the ongoing Ukraine conflict. For the West, Modi’s presence in Moscow may be seen as a deviation from their collective stance on isolating Russia. The United States and its allies have consistently pressured nations to take a firm position against Russia, but Bharat has maintained a neutral diplomatic approach, choosing engagement over confrontation. Modi’s visit would reinforce Bharat’s strategic autonomy, demonstrating that New Delhi will not be dictated by Western policies but will engage with all global players on its own terms. For China, which has strengthened ties with Russia in recent years, Bharat’s participation would indicate that despite border tensions between New Delhi and Beijing, Bharat is still willing to engage with a broader multipolar world order. Xi Jinping’s confirmed attendance also adds weight to the argument that the event is evolving into a summit of non-Western powers reshaping the global landscape. Meanwhile, Brazil’s Lula da Silva’s participation highlights the growing role of BRICS nations in counterbalancing Western influence. If Modi, Xi, and Lula all attend the event together, it could send a message of a rising bloc of emerging economies forming a new axis of influence. The Possibility of Backchannel Diplomacy and Key Discussions The Victory Day Parade could provide an opportunity for informal diplomatic discussions on pressing global issues, including the Ukraine conflict, military expenditures, and global security dynamics. Given Bharat’s role as a potential mediator in the Russia-Ukraine crisis, Modi’s presence could pave the way for backchannel negotiations between key stakeholders.
Bharat has maintained communication with both Russia and Ukraine, calling for dialogue and de-escalation rather than military solutions. Modi has previously engaged with Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, urging both sides to explore diplomatic solutions. His visit to Moscow could open a window for further negotiations, especially in light of ongoing discussions between U.S. and Russian officials in Riyadh regarding the Ukraine situation. Another key issue that might arise is the debate over military spending cuts. Donald Trump’s potential attendance has introduced the possibility of discussions surrounding his proposal to reduce the U.S. defense budget by 50%, an idea that has received mixed reactions globally. While Putin has welcomed the idea, China has expressed concerns, citing national security priorities. If all four major leaders—Modi, Putin, Trump, and Xi—attend the event, it could spark meaningful discussions on global military expenditures and the future of defense policies. Russia’s Moment to Reassert Global Influence The Victory Day Parade has always been a demonstration of Russian military might and national pride. However, this year’s celebrations take on an added layer of geopolitical significance. Russia, facing Western sanctions and diplomatic isolation, will use the event to showcase that it still holds influence among key global players. The presence of powerful leaders from Bharat, China, and Brazil would signal that Russia continues to maintain strong global partnerships despite Western opposition. The event could also serve as a platform for Moscow to shape its evolving stance on the Ukraine conflict, particularly with Trump’s potential re-emergence on the global stage. Putin’s government has repeatedly emphasized that Russia is not isolated, and by bringing together leaders from major economies, Moscow aims to reinforce this claim. For Russia, this is more than just a commemoration; it is a strategic moment to solidify alliances and push back against Western hegemony. A Defining Moment for Modi’s Global Strategy If Modi decides to attend, it would mark a significant turning point in Bharat’s global diplomacy. While the West expects Bharat to align more closely with U.S.-led policies, Modi’s presence at the Victory Day celebrations would signal that Bharat remains an independent global power that values strategic partnerships beyond Western alliances. The move could also bolster Modi’s domestic image as a leader who prioritizes Bharat’s global standing over external pressures. It would reaffirm Bharat’s position as a nation that is capable of engaging with multiple power centers without being drawn into global power struggles. At the same time, it poses diplomatic risks, particularly in Bharat’s relations with Western powers, who may view the visit as an implicit endorsement of Russia’s actions. However, Modi’s track record of balancing diplomacy with pragmatism suggests that he will use the occasion to emphasize Bharat’s commitment to global peace and stability rather than taking sides. Conclusion: A Pivotal Event in Global Diplomacy The 80th Victory Day celebrations in Moscow are shaping up to be more than just a historic commemoration. If leaders such as Modi, Xi, Lula, and potentially Trump attend, the event could mark a significant realignment of global power dynamics. For Bharat, the invitation represents a strategic opportunity to reinforce its long-standing partnership with Russia while maintaining its independent global stance. Modi’s attendance would be a powerful diplomatic message, showcasing that Bharat will continue to engage with all major powers on its own terms. The coming weeks will reveal whether Modi confirms his visit, but regardless of the final decision, the Victory Day Parade will serve as a pivotal moment in shaping the future of global alliances, power structures, and diplomatic relations in a rapidly changing world. The post Modi’s Moscow Visit: A Game-Changer
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*Bhushan Kumar: A Hands-On Producer Ensuring Smooth Shoots and a Strong 2025–26 Lineup*
Producer Bhushan Kumar, one of the most respected names in the Indian film industry, continues to shape Bollywood’s cinematic landscape with an exciting slate of films set for 2025 and 2026. Known for his keen eye for content and large-scale productions, he is actively involved in multiple projects, ensuring a seamless filmmaking process while bringing diverse stories to the audience.
A hands-on producer, Bhushan Kumar believes in being present on set, collaborating closely with directors and actors to maintain the vision of each project. From ensuring everything runs smoothly, his presence not only provides creative and logistical support but also strengthens the bond between the cast and crew, fostering a positive work environment.
BORDER 2, an ambitious war drama directed by Anurag Singh, is being shot in Jhansi, featuring a stellar cast including Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan. Meanwhile, DE DE PYAAR DE 2, the much-awaited sequel to the hit rom-com, recently began filming in Patiala with Ajay Devgn, Rakul Preet Singh, and R. Madhavan.
Additionally, In Mumbai, Bhushan Kumar was seen on the sets of Anurag Basu’s UNTITLED love story starring Kartik Aaryan and Sreeleela, ensuring the film’s smooth progress. In Delhi, filming for TERE ISHK MEIN, directed by Aanand L. Rai, promising a heartfelt romantic drama set in the Indian heartland.
Apart from these ongoing projects, T-Series is also gearing up for two of its most anticipated films—DHAMAAL 2, the sequel to the popular comedy franchise, and SPIRIT, starring Prabhas and directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga. Both films have generated massive buzz and are expected to be major cinematic events.
With a strong lineup spanning romance, patriotism, action, and comedy, Bhushan Kumar continues to lead T-Series in delivering engaging and entertaining cinema. His hands-on approach ensures not just the timely execution of projects but also maintains the high-quality storytelling that audiences expect. As these films take shape, Bollywood can look forward to an exciting wave of cinema in the coming years.
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Best Time to Visit Thimphu: A Seasonal Guide
Planning a trip to Bhutan's capital? This Thimphu Travel Guide will help you choose the perfect time to visit. Whether you love festivals, pleasant weather, or adventure, timing matters! If you're wondering how to reach Bhutan from India, there are multiple ways, including flights, road trips, and train connections to nearby cities.
Understanding Thimphu's Climate
Thimphu, located at an altitude of 2,320 meters, experiences a cool climate throughout the year. However, each season offers something unique:
Spring (March to May): Pleasant weather, blooming flowers, and clear skies.
Summer (June to August): Lush greenery but frequent rain showers.
Autumn (September to November): Best season with clear skies and festivals.
Winter (December to February): Cold and snowy, but less crowded.
Best Season to Visit Thimphu
1. Spring (March to May) – A Blooming Paradise
Spring is one of the best times to visit Thimphu. The temperature ranges between 10°C to 20°C, making it ideal for sightseeing.
Why Visit in Spring?
Flowers like rhododendrons and magnolias bloom beautifully.
Perfect for trekking and nature walks.
Pleasant weather for exploring monasteries and museums.
Events & Festivals
Paro Tsechu (March/April): A vibrant festival with traditional mask dances.
Rhododendron Festival (April/May): Celebrating Bhutan’s floral beauty.
2. Summer (June to August) – A Green Escape
Summer in Thimphu is the monsoon season, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C. While rain may disrupt travel plans, this season has its own charm.
Why Visit in Summer?
Fewer tourists, making it a peaceful experience.
Beautiful green landscapes and waterfalls.
Best time for birdwatching in Bhutan.
Things to Keep in Mind
Expect occasional heavy rain showers.
Carry waterproof gear and comfortable walking shoes.
Some trekking routes may be inaccessible due to rain.
3. Autumn (September to November) – The Peak Season
Autumn is the best time to visit Thimphu. The weather is perfect, with temperatures between 10°C to 22°C.
Why Visit in Autumn?
Crystal-clear skies and mild temperatures.
Best time for trekking and photography.
Major cultural festivals take place during this season.
Events & Festivals
Thimphu Tshechu (September/October): The biggest festival in Bhutan, featuring traditional dances.
Jambay Lhakhang Drup (November): A sacred festival with fire dances and religious performances.
4. Winter (December to February) – A Snowy Retreat
Winter in Thimphu is cold, with temperatures ranging from -5°C to 10°C. If you enjoy snow-covered landscapes, this is a great time to visit.
Why Visit in Winter?
Experience Bhutan without tourist crowds.
Snow-capped mountains offer stunning views.
Great for budget travelers as accommodation prices drop.
Things to Keep in Mind
Cold temperatures require heavy woolens.
Some high-altitude passes may be closed due to snow.
How to Reach Bhutan from India
If you’re planning a trip, knowing how to reach Bhutan from India is essential. Here are the best ways to get there:
1. By Air
The fastest way is to take a flight from major Indian cities (Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai) to Paro International Airport, the only international airport in Bhutan.
Airlines like Druk Air and Bhutan Airlines operate regular flights.
2. By Road
Enter Bhutan through the Jaigaon-Phuentsholing border in West Bengal.
From Phuentsholing, you can take a taxi or bus to Thimphu (5-6 hours).
3. By Train
No direct train to Bhutan, but you can take a train to Hasimara Railway Station (West Bengal).
From Hasimara, take a taxi (30 minutes) to Phuentsholing, then continue to Thimphu.
FAQs about Visiting Thimphu
1. What is the best month to visit Thimphu?
October and November are the best months due to pleasant weather and major festivals.
2. Is a visa required for Indians to visit Bhutan?
Indians do not need a visa but require an Entry Permit, which can be obtained at the border.
3. What is the most budget-friendly time to visit Thimphu?
Winter (December to February) is the best time for budget travelers as hotel rates drop.
4. What should I pack for a trip to Thimphu?
Pack light clothes for summer, warm layers for spring/autumn, and heavy woolens for winter.
5. How many days are enough for Thimphu?
A 3 to 4-day trip is ideal to explore Thimphu’s main attractions.
Conclusion
The best time to visit Thimphu depends on what kind of experience you’re looking for. Whether you want to witness vibrant festivals in autumn, trek through blooming landscapes in spring, or enjoy a snowy retreat in winter, Thimphu has something for everyone. Use this Thimphu Travel Guide to plan your perfect trip and make unforgettable memories in Bhutan!
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Top Hospitals for Breast Cancer in India: Choose the Right One

These days, breast cancer is one of the most common cancers among women, but with early diagnosis and advanced treatment techniques, patients get the chance of a high recovery rate. Breast cancer treatment in India is home to many international patients who are looking for affordable and best hospitals for breast cancer surgery.
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Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi
One of the leading healthcare providers for breast cancer treatment in India is Indraprastha Apollo Hospital. If you're looking for the best, its multidisciplinary approach works together to provide customised treatment options for oncologists, surgeons, and radiologists.
Why Choose Apollo Hospital for Breast Cancer?
Due to the Advanced Breast Cancer Treatment Program in India.
Apollo Hospital offers Specialized Breast Cancer Surgery options, which include Lumpectomy and Mastectomy.
Targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and chemotherapy for better results.
Popular for Affordable Breast Cancer Treatment Cost in Apollo compared to global Hospitals.
Offer post-treatment rehabilitation and counselling.
We understand your need for world-class technology and experienced specialists. That's why Apollo Hospital can be the best breast cancer treatment hospital in India.
Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi
International patients looking for state-of-the-art breast cancer departments in India can visit Max Super Speciality Hospital for treatment. The hospital is popular for early detection, diagnosis, and advanced treatment under one roof.
Some of the Key Features of Max Super Speciality Hospital are:
Renowned for Breast Cancer Treatment Specialists in India working on the latest research and techniques
Expertise in breast-conserving surgery, oncoplastic surgery, and reconstructive procedures.
Offer radiation therapy and robotic-assisted surgery for faster recovery.
Personalised after-treatment and support, including dietary planning, etc.
Max Hospital's patient-centric care and approach make it one of the best hospitals for breast cancer surgery.
Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram
One name you can't miss while finding a leading centre for breast cancer treatment in India is Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI). The hospital provides cancer care treatment options with top-notch oncologists and the latest medical advancements before considering a personalised consultation to know everything in detail.
Why Choose Fortis Memorial Research Institute for Breast Cancer Surgery:
Options for breast cancer surgeries, including breast reconstruction.
Latest chemotherapy and hormonal therapies.
Breast cancer support programs like mental health counselling.
High success rates in past years.
It's time to get a trusted choice for breast cancer treatment in India, and FMRI ensures quality medical treatment at each step, especially for foreign patients. Do visit to know more.
Final Thoughts: Choosing the Best Breast Cancer Hospital in India
As an international patient, choosing breast cancer in India is crucial for successful treatment and recovery. Each of the hospitals listed above provides world-class care and medical facilities.
If you or your loved one is facing a breast cancer diagnosis, Cross Border Care is here to arrange affordable breast cancer treatment and consult a specialist at these hospitals. Our team provides the proper guidance and treatment plan for a healthier future. Call or mail us at +91 813 0786 779 or [email protected].
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Live an Exotic Universe in Delhi, Filled with Aristocracy
INTRODUCTION
Attaining the reputation of being a historically rich city, New Delhi flourishes as the most perfect avenue which is also the perfect destination for emerging as a ravishing real estate as well as a tourist destination.
New Delhi is rich in all aspects, directing people to lead a very luxurious lifestyle. This city is an ideal choice when it comes to attaining an avenue where people can own a mansion-like abode in addition to being enclosed with a sturdy infrastructural advancement.
This entire locality is the true embodiment of sumptuousness, constituting numerous great neighbourhoods. As a potential investor or end-user, you need to look for authentic sources that will explain to you as to how should choose a particular property or location.
In this article, you will be able to figure out some very intriguing points, with regard to the latest launch by DLF, known as DLF One Midtown. However, before stating some essential points on this brand-new development, you must come across some important points on Moti Nagar which is the permanent address of this development.
ABOUT MOTI NAGAR
In order to make a well-informed decision regarding investment, it is important that you become aware of a lucrative neighbourhood from where you can gather sufficient information. Moti Nagar lies in West Delhi which is one of the popular localities of Delhi.
Additionally, what makes Moti Nagar extra special is the close association with many great landmarks, such as;
Connaught Place
Statesman House
Mandi House
Barakhamba Road
Punjabi Bagh
Karol Bagh
Rajouri Garden
Kirti Nagar
Netaji Subhash Place
Pitampura
Indira Gandhi International Airport
Aerocity
Mahipalpur
Dhaula Kuan
Delhi Cantt.
These avenues are accessible within a very short span of time, i.e. 10-30 minutes of time span. Members dwelling here will find great connectivity to all major areas are accessible via a wide array of overpasses, underpasses, and flyovers.
Moti Nagar is also positioned in close association with many great entertainment arcades, offering people to enjoy to their fullest. Here are the names of some very amazing social hubs, widely renowned among people coming from across the borders;
Janpath Market
Rajouri Garden Market
Tilak Nagar Market
Palika Bazaar
Kirti Nagar Furniture Market
Karol Bagh Market
Kamla Nagar Market
All these are widely famous local street shopping centres, offering people a great advantage of accessing some of the best quality apparel, accessories, jewellery, and many other spectacular items at very affordable prices.
Along with this, residents of this locality, residents of this destination will also be able to rejuvenate themselves in some of the most high-end hotels, shopping malls, multiplexes, restaurants, cafes, coffee houses, 5-star hotels, and many more, placed within 10-15 minutes from their respective residences.
DLF ONE MIDTOWN, MOTI NAGAR
DLF One Midtown, a resplendent residential development, launched in Moti Nagar is the true incarnation of aristocracy and royalty. This is a super-luxury property, offering 2, 3, and 4 BHK household residences where each one of them is crafted with perfection and detailed craftsmanship.
Encompassing the total land parcel of 5.5 acres, DLF One Midtown Delhi is a ravishing development that accommodates a total of 913 rich apartments and 4 exotic towers, overlooking 128 acres of greenery along with a picturesque view of urban skylines.
Along with offering an extensive range of the most exotic facilities, residents of DLF One Midtown Shivaji Marg Moti Nagar will be able to acquire the real essence of sustainability.
People who are residing here will offer residents a very lucrative opportunity to cherish a very affluent style of living, catering to the high-end aspirations of every age group.
CONCLUSION
If you wish to become the permanent receiver of the real meaning of richness and serenity altogether in a vibrant arena like Delhi, DLF One Midtown is the perfect development for every millennial.
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Shriram Ambulance: Emergency Ventilator ICU Services in Haridwar

**Shriram Ambulance: Emergency Ventilator ICU Services in Haridwar**
In the bustling regions of Haridwar, Rishikesh, Dehradun, and Delhi/NCR, medical emergencies require prompt and reliable services. When the situation is critical, every second counts, and that’s where **Shriram Ambulance Services** steps in with its **24/7 ICU Ventilator Support**, providing **Emergency ICU Ambulances On Standby** to ensure timely and effective transportation for patients. Specializing in **Advanced Ventilator Ambulances**, **Shriram Ambulance** offers **dependable ICU transport for emergencies**, making it the top choice for both locals and visitors in need of immediate, secure patient transportation.
Here’s a closer look at the **15 nearby villages** in the **100 km radius** around **Haridwar**, and how **Shriram Ambulance** services cater to their needs for emergency medical transport:
### 1. **Bajpur Village (Haridwar District)**
Located near Haridwar, Bajpur is a peaceful village that benefits greatly from **Shriram Ambulance’s expert medical team** available at any time of day or night. In emergencies, having access to **fast, secure patient transportation** with a **ventilator-equipped ICU ambulance** ensures that even critical conditions are handled with the utmost care.
### 2. **Kankhal Village (Haridwar District)**
Kankhal, a historic village known for its temples, sees a lot of visitors and residents requiring emergency medical transport. With **Shriram Ambulance’s quick response** for critical situations, locals can rely on the availability of **advanced ventilator ambulances** for swift transfer to the nearest hospital or medical facility.
### 3. **Bilkeshwar Village (Haridwar District)**
In Bilkeshwar, a village located on the outskirts of Haridwar, **Shriram Ambulance** offers **emergency ICU ventilator support** for any medical emergencies. The village is not far from the main city, but when time is of the essence, it’s important to have **reliable ambulance services** with a **high-quality medical team on board**.
### 4. **Pathri Village (Haridwar District)**
Pathri, a village near Haridwar, has seen an increase in the need for **emergency ICU ventilator transport**. Thanks to **Shriram Ambulance**, patients from this village can access **24/7 ICU ventilator support**, ensuring that even in the most critical cases, there’s a **quick response for safe transport**.
### 5. **Jadunathpur Village (Haridwar District)**
Jadunathpur, another village in close proximity to Haridwar, often requires **ventilator-equipped ICU ambulances** to transfer patients with serious conditions. With **Shriram Ambulance**, they get **dependable ICU transport for emergencies**, with an **expert medical team on board**, ensuring the best care during the journey.
### 6. **Vishwakarma Colony (Delhi/NCR)**
Within the Delhi/NCR region, Vishwakarma Colony is known for its residential density, making it prone to emergencies that require rapid medical transport. **Shriram Ambulance Services** offer **24/7 emergency ICU ventilator support**, ensuring that those in need get **quick and secure transportation** to medical centers without delay.
### 7. **Ghaziabad (Delhi/NCR)**
Located near the Delhi border, Ghaziabad experiences high population density, which translates to frequent medical emergencies. **Shriram Ambulance** ensures **emergency ICU support** is always available, with **advanced ventilator-equipped ambulances** available to swiftly respond to critical situations, guaranteeing patients are cared for during transit.
### 8. **Noida (Delhi/NCR)**
Noida, a major part of Delhi/NCR, sees a wide range of medical emergencies every day. **Shriram Ambulance** offers **dependable ICU transport** for both residents and visitors, with **24/7 ventilator ICU support available** for emergencies, ensuring **quick response times** to critical medical needs.
### 9. **Rishikesh Town (Rishikesh)**
Rishikesh is a spiritual hub, attracting many people for various health and wellness activities. **Shriram Ambulance** caters to the surrounding villages, offering **fast and secure transportation** with **advanced ventilator ambulances** ready to respond immediately, ensuring **dependable ICU transport** for emergencies.
### 10. **Swargashram (Rishikesh)**
Known for its ashrams and yoga centers, Swargashram in Rishikesh has a high number of visitors. Should medical emergencies arise, **Shriram Ambulance’s expert team** is available 24/7 to provide **ventilator support and ICU transport**, guaranteeing **quick and secure transport** for critically ill patients.
### 11. **Neelkanth (Rishikesh)**
The serene environment of Neelkanth, located near Rishikesh, attracts many pilgrims and travelers. In case of any medical emergencies, **Shriram Ambulance** ensures **advanced ICU ventilator support** is available at all times, offering **dependable and secure patient transportation** to nearby hospitals.
### 12. **Haripur (Dehradun District)**
Haripur, a village in the outskirts of Dehradun, relies on **Shriram Ambulance’s 24/7 ICU ventilator support**. The **expert medical team on board** ensures that even in the most serious emergencies, the patient is transported safely and securely, minimizing any risks associated with the transfer.
### 13. **Premnagar (Dehradun District)**
Premnagar, another village near Dehradun, is known for its educational institutions. With **Shriram Ambulance’s fast and secure patient transportation**, residents can rest assured that **24/7 ICU ventilator support** is available, offering **dependable ambulance services** for both critical emergencies and routine transfers.
### 14. **Sahaspur (Dehradun District)**
In Sahaspur, a peaceful village near Dehradun, **Shriram Ambulance** provides quick and reliable emergency services. **Advanced ventilator-equipped ICU ambulances** ensure **safe and fast transport**, and the **expert medical team on board** delivers critical care during emergencies, even when the patient needs to be transported over long distances.
### 15. **Kishanpur (Dehradun District)**
Kishanpur, located near Dehradun, has limited access to immediate medical care. With **Shriram Ambulance’s emergency services**, residents have access to **24/7 ICU ventilator transport**, ensuring that in case of any medical crisis, there’s an **immediate, quick response for transport**, accompanied by a skilled medical team.
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### Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. **What areas do Shriram Ambulance cover in Haridwar?**
Shriram Ambulance provides coverage for Haridwar and the surrounding villages within a **100 km radius**, including locations like **Kankhal, Bilkeshwar, and Pathri**. Their **24/7 emergency ICU support** ensures that critical situations are attended to promptly.
2. **How quickly can Shriram Ambulance respond in case of a medical emergency?**
Shriram Ambulance prides itself on providing **quick response times** for all emergency situations, ensuring that **ventilator-equipped ICU ambulances** are dispatched within minutes of your call.
3. **Is the medical team on board well-equipped to handle critical patients?**
Yes, **Shriram Ambulance** always has an **expert medical team** on board, ready to provide the highest level of care during transport, especially for critically ill patients who require ventilator support or intensive medical supervision.
4. **Are the ambulances equipped with life-saving medical equipment?**
Yes, every **Shriram Ambulance** comes fully equipped with **advanced ventilators, cardiac monitors, and other essential life-saving equipment** to ensure safe and effective transport of critically ill patients.
5. **Can I book an ambulance for a non-emergency situation?**
Absolutely! **Shriram Ambulance** also provides non-emergency transportation for patients needing transfers between hospitals or to receive routine care, ensuring **safe, secure, and timely transport** for all medical needs.
### Conclusion
Whether you’re in Haridwar, Dehradun, Rishikesh, or the surrounding Delhi/NCR area, **Shriram Ambulance** is your reliable partner in times of medical emergencies. With **24/7 ICU ventilator support available**, **advanced ventilator-equipped ambulances**, and **expert medical teams on board**, you can trust that your loved ones will receive the **fast, secure patient transportation** they need during critical situations. The **dependability and efficiency** of **Shriram Ambulance Services** ensure that when every second counts, there is a **quick response for emergency transport**, whether for local or long-distance transfers. For **emergency bookings**, call us at **+91–6002–91–6002** or **+91–7002–91–7002**, or visit **www.shriramambulance.com** for more details.
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Godrej Vrikshya: Redefining Luxury Living in Sector 103, Gurgaon

In the bustling cityscape of Gurgaon, where urban sophistication meets natural serenity, Godrej Vrikshya emerges as a beacon of ultra-luxury living. Strategically situated in Sector 103, near the Upper Dwarka Expressway, this expansive 15-acre development offers residents a harmonious blend of resort-style amenities and unparalleled connectivity.
Architectural Marvel
Godrej Vrikshya stands tall with six meticulously designed towers, each soaring to 26 or 27 floors. These structures house spacious 3BHK and 4BHK apartments, all equipped with advanced VRV/VRF air-conditioning systems to ensure optimal comfort throughout the year. The architectural design prioritizes both aesthetics and functionality, providing residents with panoramic views that enhance the living experience.
Luxurious Interiors
Every apartment within Godrej Vrikshya exudes opulence. The living, dining, and kitchen areas are adorned with premium Italian marble flooring, reflecting a commitment to quality and elegance. The modular kitchens are fitted with high-end fixtures, catering to the culinary enthusiast. With a generous floor-to-floor height of 3.3 meters, each residence offers an expansive and airy ambiance, elevating the sense of luxury.
World-Class Amenities
At the heart of Godrej Vrikshya lies a sprawling 90,000 sq ft clubhouse, overlooking a verdant central green space. Residents can indulge in an Olympic-length infinity pool, offering serene views of the lush surroundings. The development also boasts a range of facilities, including:
A gourmet restaurant
A state-of-the-art skating rink
A fully equipped gymnasium
A professional squash court
A silent cinema for movie enthusiasts
A well-stocked library
Co-working spaces for professionals
Additionally, the property features over 3 acres of meticulously landscaped areas, a rejuvenating spa, a modern salon, dedicated fitness zones, and expansive sports fields, ensuring a holistic living experience.
Embracing Nature
True to its name, which signifies 'tree' in Sanskrit, Godrej Vrikshya is a sanctuary of greenery. The development is home to over 800 mature trees, creating a serene environment amidst the urban landscape. Innovative design ensures that the car park is seamlessly integrated into the basement, allowing the ground level to flourish with green spaces. Residents can unwind in the Zen Garden, enjoy family picnics in dedicated parks, or simply stroll through the lush landscapes.
Unmatched Connectivity
Godrej Vrikshya Sector 103 Gurgaon offers exceptional connectivity to key destinations:
Proximity to Major Routes: Easy access to the Dwarka Expressway, Golf Course Road, and NH-48 ensures seamless travel to various parts of the city and beyond.
Close to Delhi: A mere 5-minute drive brings residents to the Delhi border, facilitating quick commutes.
Airport Accessibility: The Indira Gandhi International Airport is approximately 35 minutes away, making air travel convenient.
Nearby Landmarks and Facilities
Within a 25 km radius of Godrej Vrikshya, residents can access prominent landmarks such as:
Yashobhoomi Convention Centre: A premier venue for international conferences and events.
Diplomatic Enclave II: A hub for international diplomatic missions.
Bharat Vandan Park: A sprawling green space ideal for recreational activities.
Dwarka Golf Course: For golf enthusiasts seeking leisurely pursuits.
Educational institutions like Prime Scholars International School and Gyananda School are in close proximity, ensuring quality education for young residents. Renowned healthcare facilities, including Medanta and Fortis Hospital, are also nearby, providing top-tier medical services.
Retail and Entertainment Hubs
For shopping and entertainment, residents have several options within a short drive:
32nd Avenue and Raheja Mall: Approximately 12 to 13 km away, offering a variety of retail and dining experiences.
NEO Centra, Conscient One, and The Esplanade Mall: Accessible within a 12 to 15-minute drive, these centers cater to diverse shopping and entertainment needs.
Security and Privacy
Safety and privacy are paramount at Godrej Vrikshya. The development is equipped with 24-hour surveillance, CCTV monitoring, and controlled access points, ensuring a secure living environment. With an average of only 42 families per acre, residents can enjoy unparalleled privacy and exclusivity.
Conclusion
Godrej Vrikshya Sector 103 Gurgaon, is not just a residence; it's a lifestyle choice that harmoniously blends luxury, nature, and convenience. With its thoughtfully designed spaces, world-class amenities, and strategic location, it offers an unparalleled living experience for those seeking the finest in urban living.
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Best Hotels Near Faridabad for Business and Leisure Travelers:
The thriving region of Delhi NCR (National Capital Region) is an explosive combination of modernity and heritage. Delhi NCR, often known as the core of India's political, cultural, and economic life, is more than simply the national capital, it is a large metropolitan city that covers smaller cities such as Gurgaon, Noida, and Faridabad. Each city in this region has its own distinct appeal, taking a wide range of business professionals, visitors, and locals. Faridabad, one of Haryana's largest cities, it is a major component of the Delhi NCR and has experienced major growth in recent years. Faridabad is well-known for its industrial strength, with several global corporations, manufacturing facilities, and a bustling business community. Faridabad is more than simply a corporate hub, it also has a variety of recreational activities, such as beautiful parks, old temples, and lively marketplaces that define the lively spirit of northern India.
Faridabad, located on the southern borders of Delhi, is a city that smoothly combines industrial prosperity with natural beauty. Over the last decade, Faridabad has grown from a primarily industrial town to a thriving metropolitan hub with enhanced infrastructure, modern facilities, and a growing hospitality industry. The city's closeness to Delhi makes it a perfect location for enterprises, and its growing list of recreational options is a plus for individuals wishing to relax after work. Faridabad serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the rest of the Delhi NCR region. Whether you're here for a business meeting or to explore the area's cultural attractions, staying in the right place may make all the difference. That's where Ginger Hotels comes in, a brand that represents comfort, convenience, and high-quality service among 3 star hotels in Faridabad.
Ginger Hotel Faridabad: The best of Comfort and Convenience
When looking for a hotel in Faridabad near Bata Chowk, Ginger Hotel comes up as a top pick. Ginger Hotel provides a quick access to significant corporate hubs, shopping malls, and tourist attractions in the streets of Delhi NCR. The Hotel welcomes both business and leisure guests, offering a variety of services to enrich your stay. From well-appointed suites to diverse conference spaces, Ginger Hotel attends to each guest's needs with care and efficiency.
Ginger Hotels are recognized for their continuous quality and considerate care, which makes them a popular option among tourists. Here are some of the noteworthy features offered by Ginger Hotel Faridabad:
Comfortable accommodations: The hotel rooms were created with the today's traveler in mind. Each room has basic conveniences including high-speed Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and a tea/coffee maker. The modern decor and comfy bedding provide a restful stay, whether you're unwinding after a long day of meetings or getting ready for a day of exploring.
A well-equipped meeting hall in Faridabad: For business visitors, Ginger Hotel's adaptable conference space in Faridabad is a considerable asset. The conference rooms are outfitted with cutting-edge technology, including the high-speed internet, and comfortable seating setups. its perfect for organizing a small meeting, a workshop, or a major corporate event.
Fitness Center: For individuals who want to maintain their exercise program while traveling, Ginger Hotel Faridabad has a well-equipped gym. Whether you prefer a morning jog on the treadmill or moderate weightlifting, the fitness center has the equipment you need to be active throughout your stay.
Accessibility and connection: One of the primary advantages of staying at a hotel in Faridabad near Bata Chowk is the good connection it provides. The Bata Chowk metro station is mere steps away from the hotel and provides convenient access to the whole Delhi-NCR region. This makes transportation easy, whether you're going to a business meeting in Noida or arranging a day excursion to the ancient sights of Delhi.
Faridabad’s main Attractions:
While Ginger Hotel Faridabad provides a pleasant base, there is much to discover in the city. Here are some local things to see during your stay:
Town Park: Town Park, located within a short drive from Ginger Hotel, is a lush green haven in the midst of Faridabad. It's the perfect place for a morning jog or a quiet evening stroll, with beautiful grass, walking lanes, and a sense of peace.
Raja Nahar Singh's Palace: Also known as Ballabhgarh Fort Palace, this historical landmark provides an insight into the region's regal history. The palace organizes a variety of cultural events and is an excellent destination to visit whether you're interested in history or architecture.
ISKCON Faridabad: For a spiritual retreat, go to the ISKCON temple in Faridabad. The temple, known for its quiet environment and exquisite architecture, offers a relaxing retreat from the rush and bustle of the city.
Why Choose Ginger Hotel Faridabad?
Choosing the correct accommodation may have a huge influence on your travel experience, and Ginger Hotel Faridabad is designed to provide everything business and leisure visitors want for a comfortable stay. Its central location, contemporary amenities, and considerate services make it a good choice for 3 star hotels in Faridabad. Whether you're planning a business trip and need a trustworthy conference hall in Faridabad, or you're searching for a hotel in Faridabad near Bata Chowk, Ginger Hotel has you covered. Ginger Hotel Faridabad's mix of luxury, convenience, and affordability guarantees that every visitor enjoys a pleasant and productive experience.
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