6 potato desserts worth trying

6 potato desserts worth trying

A comforting Indian dessert, potato kheer is rich, mildly sweet and wonderfully creamy. Grated potatoes blend seamlessly into the milk, creating a texture similar to rice kheer while absorbing the flavours of cardamom and saffron. Recipe: Boil, peel and grate two medium potatoes. Heat 1 litre of full-fat milk and simmer until slightly thickened. Add…

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'He intends to continue the fast': Sonam Wangchuk's wife vows to lead Parliament march

‘He intends to continue the fast’: Sonam Wangchuk’s wife vows to lead Parliament march | India News

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'War can’t be solution to our problems': Visit to Nagasaki museum leaves Indian footballers speechless | Football News

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FC Goa players in front of the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum KURATE (JAPAN): It’s the kind of visit that makes people pause and ponder, offering a deeply moving glimpse into one of humankind’s darkest chapters.A group of young Indian footballers, who are here for the Reliance Football Development League (RFDL)’s exposure trip to Japan, were…

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How ancient Indian knowledge can shape STEM education under NEP 2020

How ancient Indian knowledge can shape STEM education under NEP 2020

Ancient Indian science can strengthen modern education and sustainable development: Prof. Saroj Sharma Drawing on the scientific and technological legacy of ancient India, Prof. Saroj Sharma discusses how integrating traditional knowledge systems with modern education can promote holistic learning, sustainable development, ethical values, and scientific innovation for future generations.Ancient India is one of the civilizations…

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Quote of the day by Elizabeth Blackwell: Why "If society will not admit of woman's.." is a timeless call for equality

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Progress is measured not only by scientific discoveries or economic growth but also by the opportunities a society offers its people. Throughout history, women have often been denied the freedom to pursue education, careers and leadership simply because of their gender. Elizabeth Blackwell’s powerful statement, “If society will not admit of woman’s free development, then…

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What every zodiac sign needs to know this week (July 19 to 25, 2026) and 3 simple ways to align with the universe

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Aries Your vibe this week: “Step into the room like you belong there.”Stop waiting for someone else to validate your abilities. The confidence you’ve been searching for doesn’t come from outside—it grows every time you trust yourself. This week, people will respond to certainty. Carry yourself accordingly. Taurus Your vibe this week: “Keep building.”You’ll be…

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Archaeologists in Iraq unearthed a rare 2,600-year-old Assyrian stele of King Ashurbanipal at Nineveh’s Shamash Gate, nearly a decade after ISIS damaged the ancient city

Archaeologists in Iraq unearthed a rare 2,600-year-old Assyrian stele of King Ashurbanipal at Nineveh’s Shamash Gate, nearly a decade after ISIS damaged the ancient city

A fragment of an ancient stele dating to the reign of the Assyrian King Ashurbanipal found in Iraq’s Nineveh province, July 17, 2026 A rare 2,600-year-old Assyrian monument has been found at the ancient city of Nineveh in Iraq. The discovery is a major success for an area where Islamic State militants (ISIS) deliberately destroyed…

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