The meat sellers are miffed over the crackdown on slaughter houses which has adversely hit the livelihood of lakhs of people, Qureshi said.
Travel bloggers Amrita Das and Rutavi Mehta list out their recommendations.
The iconic hotel opens after Rs 6-billion revamp
Kerala Tourism has drawn up God's Own Country 2.0 and the department is going all out to repair the state's image and infrastructure. Apart from being a damage control exercise, it is also an opportunity to reimagine the state as a tourism brand.
What makes Daulat ki Chaat so freaking good? Geetanjali Krishna finds out!
The new entrants are young, enterprising Chinese men and women who want to tap into the promising Indian market.
From Dudhwa to Veppathur and Havelock Island, the Indian tourism market is booming like never before.
According to the New York Times, Tamil Nadu has a 'rich and undiscovered history'.
Time to pack your bags and pamper the wanderlust in you.
The Goa CM knows running a coalition government while pursuing a development agenda will require a fine balancing act.
Tarun Vijay visits 20 Durga Puja pandals in five towns in Bangladesh and comes back impressed.
Chitrita Banerji's new book, Bengali Cooking, takes readers into the kitchens of West Bengal and Bangladesh through the changing seasons. And if it starts to rain, nothing matters more to the Bengali palate than the hilsa fish and the many ways it can be consumed.
Mini Ribeiro gets top chefs to share the best chutney recipes.
Bereaved families on how they are coping with their tragedies after terrorists gunned down seven tourists from Gujarat and Maharashtra on July 10 in Kashmir
The National Geographic Traveler magazine has released its go-now destinations for 2015. And apna Hyderabad is on it!
'Even apart from the Bengal famine, there was a great deal more bloodshed and deceit than I was prepared for.' 'Almost every one of the acquisitions was won by extreme extortionate methods and what came out was that these relatively honest officers found themselves doing very dishonest things.'
From Pakeezah to Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, from Shatranj ki Khilari to Umrao Jaan, the great city of Lucknow has made its way to the wornderful world of Hindi films.