Happy Propose Day 2026: Best propose quotes and wishes for this Valentine's season
February 8 is Propose Day as the countdown goes towards Valentine's Day and here are some of the best quotes for the occasion
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By The Week News Desk February 09, 2026February 8 is Propose Day as the countdown goes towards Valentine's Day and here are some of the best quotes for the occasion
By The Week News Desk February 08, 2026If you are looking for a good mix of sweet, cool, quirky, and emotional Valentine's Week wishes, look no further, because our list of 49 ideas has you covered
By The Week News Desk February 08, 2026At the 2026 India Art Fair, a question by Judy Chicago - ‘What if women ruled the world’ - opened the door to deeply personal artistic reflections on women’s bodies, freedom, violence, labour and sacrifice
By Shubhangi Shah February 07, 2026The 17th edition of one of India’s premier art events is being held in Delhi, with a record 133 exhibitors and landmark programming
By Shubhangi Shah February 06, 2026Burgoyne linen represents a legacy of sustainable textile production, bridging Irish heritage with a thriving, family-oriented operation in India
By Nirmal Jovial February 03, 2026The forgotten India-China exchange is brought to light by Professor Joe Thomas Karackattu, who uncovered the 700-year-old story of a family in China descended from a man from Calicut
By Nirmal Jovial February 03, 2026Environmental experts warn that Arunachal Pradesh’s fragile grassland ecosystems face mounting threats from climate change, habitat loss and development pressures
By Badar Bashir February 02, 2026Forget everything you know about civil engineering. Across India, a new wave of "innovative" bridges is redefining infrastructure, leaving motorists both baffled and appalled
By Jairam N. Menon January 30, 2026The disappearance of a mother tongue erodes cultural identity, community well-being, unique ecological knowledge systems, and more
By Dr Ktien Hima January 28, 2026With Argentina being the theme country at the ongoing 49th International Kolkata Book Fair, books on Messi and Maradona are selling like hot cake
By Prema Rajaram January 27, 2026The Hyderabad Literary Festival provided a vibrant celebration of life and letters, highlighted by Gopalkrishna Gandhi's personal anecdotes and discussions led by experts like Abhijit Banerjee
By K. Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy January 27, 2026The two-day conference brings together Buddhist leaders, policymakers, and scholars under the theme, ‘Collective Wisdom, United Voice, and Mutual Coexistence’
By Shubhangi Shah January 24, 2026A new exhibition at Delhi's Humayun’s Tomb Museum, 'Shared Stories: An Art Journey Across Civilizations Beyond Boundaries', challenges modern divisions by showcasing the interconnectedness of ancient cultures
By Shubhangi Shah January 23, 2026The death of Deepak has been co-opted by a prejudiced online narrative that attacks the accuser, ridicules feminism, and promotes a chilling message to silence women who speak up against harassment
By Tisha Elizabeth Jacob January 23, 2026Mathematician Marcus du Sautoy argues that the perceived divide between the arts and mathematics is a modern invention. At its core, mathematics is the study of structure, a fundamental component of all creative works
By Shubhangi Shah January 21, 2026Baba Vanga is believed to have predicted the Indian Ocean tsunami, among other prophecies
By Arun Sahu January 19, 2026The Dutch government agreed to return thousands of fossils from the world-renowned Dubois Collection to Indonesia
By Shubhangi Shah January 14, 2026Halaga village in Karnataka is leading a community-led initiative where all residents voluntarily turn off all screens for two hours each evening to create a better study environment for children
By Dr Darshan B M January 14, 2026The festivals that celebrate the transition of the sun, Lohri, Makar Sankranti, and Pongal, are here and here is how they are celebrated
By Diana M Joshy January 13, 2026In 'The Decline of Hindu Civilisation', author and senior bureaucrat Shashi Ranjan Kumar argued that India continues to celebrate fragments of its past without understanding the intellectual systems that once sustained them
By Pratul Sharma January 11, 2026An Indian ex-stray dog named Aloka has become a global icon of peace. This resilient Indian Pariah dog is accompanying Buddhist monks on a 3,700 km 'Walk for Peace' across the United States
By Esha Sachar January 10, 2026Future Library is a 100-year artistic undertaking. Founded in 2014 by Katie Paterson, the project invites one acclaimed author each year to submit a manuscript that will be held in trust, unread, until 2114
By Shubhangi Shah January 08, 2026Hindol Sengupta's new book, 'Sing, Dance and Lead,' delves into the life of ISKCON founder Srila Prabhupada, reframing him as a pioneering 'spiritual entrepreneur'
By Shubhangi Shah January 07, 2026