Dear Samarth members, here is what your compatriots have purchased across the last two months of August and September. Check it out to see if you are missing anything important and useful. August picks Foot fingers separator Little comfort and care can go a long way in maintaining our health. Toe alignment and blood circulation are foremost when it comes to foot health. Here is an ...
Read moreThe festive season that most Indians look forward to is here – Dusshera and Diwali. Businesses also look forward to...
Read moreThink Rajasthan, and what comes to mind? Palaces, deserts, vibrant dresses, festivals, etc. And if you are a foodie, you...
Read moreVaranasi, also known as Banaras or Kashi, is a city steeped in history, spirituality, and traditions that date back thousands of years. Nestled between the Varuna and Assi rivers, it is not just a city but a living embodiment of India's cultural and religious heritage. With its rich tapestry of experiences, Varanasi is often referred to as the "city of masti mauj," meaning fun and frolic, capturing the essence of its vibrant atmosphere. Mark Twain, in his visit to Varanasi in 1898, famously remarked, "Banaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together." This statement, though whimsical, reflects the city's profound antiquity and timeless charm. One of the most prominent aspects of Varanasi's heritage is its status as the holiest pilgrimage site for Hindus. The city finds mention in Hindu scriptures as Kashi, the "city of light" and has been a spiritual hub for millennia. It is where traditions like Vedic chanting, classical music, temple architecture, and street dramas have thrived for generations. Vedic texts have been passed down through oral traditions from Brahmin pandits, preserving the wisdom of ancient times. The Ganges River, known as...
Read moreThe joy of visiting new places, meeting new people, and building new memories urges us to travel regardless of age...
Read moreIn today's digital age, smartphones have become an essential tool for people of all ages. Seniors, in particular, have found these devices to be invaluable for staying connected with loved ones, browsing the internet, messaging, and even enjoying their favorite music. However, when it comes to selecting the right one for seniors, certain factors should be considered to ensure a smooth and enjoyable user experience. One of the foremost considerations when choosing a smartphone for seniors is the operating system's (OS) stability. Reliability and ease of use are paramount, so it's essential to select a smartphone with an OS known for its stability. In the Indian market, brands like Apple and Samsung have a strong reputation for providing stable and user-friendly operating systems. Apple's iOS is known for its intuitive interface and regular updates, making it a preferred choice for many seniors. The simplicity of the smartphone's interface is crucial for seniors who may not be as tech- savvy. Regarding OS options, iOS and Android are the most popular choices. iOS is known for its straightforward and user-friendly interface, with easily accessible settings and a consistent layout. On the other hand, Android offers a wide variety of smartphones, and some models feature simplified...
Read moreThese days, people can customise many things on their smartphones due to advanced technologies. While we can research and purchase...
Read moreNestled in the heart of Tamil Nadu, Chettinad, often referred to as the "Land of Chettiars," boasts a rich cultural...
Read moreWhen Covid-19 struck, the whole world withdrew into the confines of four walls. But education moved beyond those confines like...
Read moreSometimes, you don’t have to look too far or hard for inspiration. This year, on our 74th Republic Day parade,...
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