In a city as dynamic and diverse as Mumbai, having a dedicated platform that captures its essence is essential. Big Mumbai does just that, offering a vibrant and comprehensive look at one of the world’s most bustling metropolises. From cultural insights and local news to lifestyle tips and travel guides, Big Mumbai is the ultimate resource for anyone looking to explore and understand this incredible city. Here’s why Big Mumbai is the go-to blog for all things Mumbai.
Capturing the Spirit of Mumbai
Mumbai, often referred to as the “City of Dreams,” is a melting pot of cultures, traditions, and aspirations. Big Mumbai was founded with the aim of showcasing this unique blend, providing readers with an insider’s view …
Modern auction houses connect vendors and purchasers of a variety of items. Modern auctions are smart and transparent, giving beginning and experienced bidders opportunities. To succeed in this dynamic industry, you must understand modern auction houses and how they work. This article explains auction houses, what buyers should know, and how to make smart decisions.
The evolution of auction houses
Traditional auction houses have changed drastically. Open markets have held auctions where the highest bidder won. Modern auction houses use advanced technology and marketing to reach more buyers and offer more commodities. They use digital platforms for online bidding and virtual auctions, which are increasingly popular.
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Natasha Bolognesi
CAPE TOWN, Nov 29 2006 (IPS) – As the 11th annual conference of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth drew to a close Wednesday in Cape Town, South Africa, the ability of Africa to adopt and sustain telemedicine to improve delivery of health care in under-serviced rural areas came under discussion.
eHealth enables rural health clinics with no in-house specialist care to obtain expert consultation and diagnosis through various information and communication technologies (ICTs) such as video-conferencing, or the e-mailing of digital images of patients to specialists in urban referral hospitals.
However, telemedicine projects already operational in sub-Saharan Africa show that the region presents several challenges concerning the demands…
Dalia Acosta
HAVANA, May 3 2011 (IPS) – LGBT social networks and experts with Cuba s National Sex Education Centre (CENESEX) announced Tuesday that events surrounding the Day Against Homophobia will last a month this year in this Caribbean island nation.
There are places where gay pride day is celebrated; we are going to dedicate the entire month of May to the fight against homophobia, said sexologist Mariela Castro, director of CENESEX, a government agency.
Although our activities take place year-round, this is the time of greatest visibility, she said.
In a press conference held to present the planned events, Castro who happens to be the daughter of President Raúl Castro stressed the central role to be played by social networks of lesbian, gay, bisexual, …
Despite severe malnutrition among children, which erstwhile Indian PM Dr Manmohan Singh called a “national shame”, India has still not prioritised breastfeeding. Credit: Neeta Lal/IPS
NEW DELHI, Jun 1 2016 (IPS) – The recent launch of Amaara, New Delhi s first human milk bank, has been greeted with much cheering. The initiative endorses the long-term goal of reducing infant mortality and addresses the critical issue of lack of mothers milk for physically fragile newborns in India s capital city…