April 2023 Archives — Mana India News

Here’s what we published in April 2023. You’ll find short guides, personal takes and explainer pieces — useful if you want quick reads on life choices, food, media, and public issues from an Indian perspective.

Highlights from the month

Top reads included a personal look at what it’s like for an Indian living in Canada — real-world adjustments like long winters, food nostalgia, and better social benefits. If you were thinking of moving abroad or curious about daily life overseas, that piece gives practical impressions rather than abstract advice.

We also ran practical how-tos for everyday life: simple meal ideas for bachelors that are quick, affordable and tasty. Expect clear recipes and time-saving tips you can use the same night.

On bigger topics, there’s an explainer on India’s population growth and its timeline since 1947. That article breaks down key decades and what drove rapid change so you can understand why these shifts matter for jobs, cities, and services.

Debates, careers and favourites

We asked whether the analysis site Scroll.in shows bias. That post presents the context and arguments so you can judge for yourself, not preach. Relatedly, we covered the best-known news channel choices in India — what makes a channel popular, and why Aaj Tak often tops viewer lists.

Career pieces in April looked at how to become a life or business coach, and what life coaching courses in India typically cover. These are practical reads if you’re planning a career switch or want to add coaching skills to your work.

Food lovers had two takes on which Indian cuisine people would eat every day, with clear mentions of regional favourites — from tandoori and curries in the North to dosa, sambar and coastal seafood in the South. Both articles celebrate variety and point out healthy options and flavor ideas you can try at home.

One timely item was live-style coverage of PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat updates. That piece rounded up the main topics and public suggestions discussed during the broadcast.

How to use this archive: scan the short summaries, pick what interests you, and read a full post for detail. If you need practical tips fast, check the bachelor cooking and coaching guides first. If you want context on national trends or media debates, grab the population and Scroll.in pieces.

Want to find something specific from April 2023? Use the site search or filter by topic — politics, lifestyle, food, careers — to narrow results. We wrote these posts to be direct and useful, so you can read in a few minutes and take away one or two clear actions or ideas.

Enjoy browsing. If a topic sparks a question, tell us — we read feedback and use it to shape future posts.

What is it like for an Indian to live in Canada?

What is it like for an Indian to live in Canada?

Living in Canada as an Indian has been an enriching experience, with its welcoming people and diverse culture. The weather, especially the long winters, was a major adjustment, but it has taught me to appreciate the beauty of each season. The food scene is diverse, but I still miss the authentic taste of Indian cuisine. The work-life balance and social benefits provided here have greatly improved my quality of life. Overall, I feel grateful for the opportunities I've had in Canada, but I also cherish my Indian roots.

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If given a choice, which Indian cuisine would you eat every day?

If given a choice, which Indian cuisine would you eat every day?

If given a choice, Indian cuisine is one of the best options to eat every day. It is full of flavour, colour and variety across its different regions. From North India's tandoori dishes and spicy curries to South India's dosa and sambar and the coastal seafood specialties, the options are endless and satisfying. Indian cuisine is also healthy, as it uses a lot of spices that are known to have medicinal and health benefits. Keywords: Indian cuisine, flavour, colour, variety, tandoori, curries, dosa, sambar, seafood, spices, medicinal, health.

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