In 2018, Sachin Bansal and Ankit Agarwal established Navi, an Indian financial services startup. Digital personal loans, mortgages, mutual funds, health insurance, and microloans are all areas in which Navi…
Nashik has several names. According to Hindu tradition, it was called “Padmanagar” in the Satya Yuga, “Trikantak” in the Treta Yuga, “Janasthana” in the Dvapara Yuga, and lastly “, Navashikh”…
Mysore is well-known for its historical buildings and palaces, such as the Mysore Palace, and for the celebrations during the Dasara festival when the city welcomes millions of visitors from…
A municipal corporation having its main office in Kalyan, Thane district, Maharashtra, India’s state, Kalyan-Dombivli is a twin city that is part of the greater Mumbai metropolitan area. It was…
According to local mythology, three Asuras, or wicked demons, were slain by the Hindu god Shiva in the Jabalpur region. The city’s puranic name, Tripur Tirth, derives from Tripurasura, the…
Kollam, often pronounced Quilon, is a historic seaport and city on India’s Malabar Coast that borders the Laccadive Sea, a body of water in the Arabian Sea. It is located…
Jharkhand’s largest and most populated city is Jamshedpur, often known as Tatanagar. It was the first industrial city in India to be built. It serves as both the East Singhbhum…
The state of Madhya Bharat, which eventually merged with the larger state of Madhya Pradesh, had Gwalior as its winter capital. Gwalior was still a princely kingdom under the British…
Vasai-Virar is a city (municipal corporation) in western Maharashtra state, western India. It was earlier known as Bassein or Vasai. North of Mumbai, it is located on the Arabian Sea…
Even if the traditions are changing due to modernity, generational shifts, and emigration, Varanasi, a city on the Ganges river in northern India, is a significant location for Hindu pilgrimage,…
When Ranoji Scindia founded his capital at Ujjain in 1731, the city temporarily served as the seat of the Scindia state of the Maratha confederacy during the 18th century. Around…
During the Sangam period, Tiruppur was a part of the Kongu Nadu area, governed by the Cheras. The area was connected to India’s east and west coasts by a significant…