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Neena Rai

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February - March 2022

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Neena Rai

What made you write 'Amazing Ayodhya'? What was the driving force?

There were many reasons that cumulatively became the driving force behind this book. The first is mentioned in the prologue. That was the starting point.

The second was my childhood and upbringing. These were reasons which affected me growing up. My father was an army officer and a diplomat, and as a young girl I travelled with him to numerous countries and places of significance: birthplace of Jesus - Bethlehem, Vatican, Blue Mosque, Wailing Wall, Egypt, Europe etc,. As I lived for many years in North Africa and the Middle East, I was exposed to numerous cultures. Another thing that struck me was the lack of controversy surrounding their holy sites. There were no long drawn TV debates about whether or not a church should be there in Bethlehem or why the Vatican should have its own military and be a country within a country. When I visited the offices of international diplomats and other important officials, I noticed various books on their history and culture, especially those describing the historical significance of their holy sites.

On the other hand, as Indians, we continue to oppose our own history and ancient civilisation. This bothered me as a young person and does so to this day. We seem to be hell bent on destroying our own beautiful heritage and denying our own roots.

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Freezing Eggs-Preserving Fertility

How the concept of Egg freezing is becoming popular among Indian women?

time to read

3 mins

December 26 - January 2026

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Retropop Lifestyle

A Journey through Tri-Valley's Charming Town of Danville

The Tri-Valley region in Northern California, home to the towns of Livermore, Dublin, Pleasanton, and Danville, is a popular weekend getaway thanks to its location just 30 miles east of San Francisco.

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3 mins

December 26 - January 2026

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Retropop Lifestyle

How to Take Care of Dyed and Colored Hair

Transforming your hair with a fresh burst of color can be an exciting and confidence-boosting experience.

time to read

2 mins

December 26 - January 2026

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Retropop Lifestyle

Kaayaa

At a moment when beauty, control, and self-reinvention dominate public life, KAAYAA cuts through the noise with rare emotional precision.

time to read

2 mins

December 26 - January 2026

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Retropop Lifestyle

Tampico House A Patio in the Atlantic

This house is located in reserved condo unit in the city of Tampico, on the east coast of Mexico. The plot required creating a landscape of its own and multiplying its perspectives so that the spaces can flow longitudinally.

time to read

2 mins

December 26 - January 2026

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Retropop Lifestyle

Art Beyond Borders

At the Embassy of Austria in New Delhi, Austria and Ukraine formally launched a new cultural collaboration in India—one shaped not by ceremony, but by exchange.

time to read

2 mins

December 26 - January 2026

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Retropop Lifestyle

Woven Whispers at National Crafts Museum

A Contemporary Tribute to the Indian Saree and Handloom Heritage

time to read

2 mins

December 26 - January 2026

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Retropop Lifestyle

Heights Worth Travelling

From Skytree to the Burj Khalifa, discover the world's most breathtaking towers redefining the skyline experience.

time to read

2 mins

December 26 - January 2026

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Retropop Lifestyle

Slice® Brings Back Mango Indulgence with its New Summer Campaign With Kiara Advani

The enticing campaign showcases SliceⓇ's irresistible charm, capturing its equivalence to the authentic mango experience in all its uninhibited glory.

time to read

1 min

December 26 - January 2026

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Retropop Lifestyle

Shamir Tandon: Music with Purpose

Shamir Tandon is an Indian music composer and producer known for blending artistry with cultural and social narratives.

time to read

2 mins

December 26 - January 2026

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