April brought a mix of tasty recipes, personal advice, and solid news coverage. If you love Indian cooking, wonder about life after twenty, need a reliable business source, or are curious about the latest iPhone, you’ll find something useful here. Let’s walk through the highlights and pick out the bits that matter most.
First up, we shared a simple guide to cooking a good Indian meal at home. The recipe starts with sautéing onions, garlic, ginger, and a handful of spices, then adding veggies like potatoes, carrots, peas, or cauliflower. Finish with basmati rice and a side of chutney or pickles, and you’ve got a full‑flavored plate without ordering out.
We also covered the healthiest South Indian snacks that keep well on the shelf. Think murukku, vadam, pakoda, appalam, cheedai, and thattai. They’re made from lentils, rice, and a pinch of pepper, giving you low‑fat, high‑fiber bites you can stash for weeks.
For young Indian women, we explored life after 20. The piece talked about gaining independence, making career choices, and handling social‑media pressure. It reminded readers that a solid support system and a positive mindset can turn those years into a period of growth and joy.
Living in Malaysia as an Indian? The article highlighted a welcoming environment, job opportunities, a vibrant community, and cultural festivals that keep traditions alive. It painted a picture of daily life that’s both exciting and comfortable.
When it comes to business news, we answered the question, “What is the most trustworthy Indian business newspaper?” The answer pointed to The Economic Times, noting its daily coverage, expert columns, and reliable reporting on the economy, markets, and corporate stories.
On the political front, we gave a quick rundown of India’s prime minister. The write‑up emphasized the role of the PM as the head of the Union Council of Ministers and highlighted key policies aimed at economic growth and poverty reduction.
There was also a look at whether BBC Hindi has become biased. The piece cited claims of a pro‑BJP slant and the BBC’s denial, encouraging readers to watch for balance in coverage.
Tech lovers got a review of the Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max. We covered the 6.7‑inch OLED display, A14 Bionic chip, triple‑camera system, LiDAR scanner, and water resistance. The verdict was that it’s a solid flagship for anyone who wants speed, great photos, and 5G connectivity.
All these stories together give a snapshot of what mattered to our readers in April 2023. Whether you’re cooking at home, planning a move, checking the news, or shopping for a new phone, the archive has practical tips and clear insights you can use right away.