Sheela Palace, Dublin Bringing Delicious North Indian Delights To Your Home

Sheela Palace, Dublin will be bringing North Indian cuisine to your homes as they have begun catering delicious North Indian dishes. They cater to events such as birthday parties, gatherings, or even if it’s just for a family to relax as they deliver to homes as well. Be it delicious Shahi paneer, mouthwatering butter chicken, … Read more

Closing Down Sale At The Gifts Emporium, Rathfarnham Shopping Centre

Closing down sale at the Gifts Emporium located at the Rathfarnham shopping centre. The Gifts emporium in Rathfarnham shopping centre is closing down soon in a few weeks. All the products are being sold at major discounts due to this. Gifts such as memorabilia, personalized frames, message plaques, and photo frames, there is a wide … Read more

Ireland better than Northern Ireland on life expectancy and infant mortality: Report

Ireland performs better in terms of life expectancy and infant mortality than Northern Ireland, a new report has found. The research, carried out by the ESRI and the Shared Island Unit in the Taoiseach’s department, also found there are higher levels of unmet healthcare needs due to affordability issues in Ireland relative to Northern Ireland. … Read more

Happy Valentine’s Day 2022: Sheela Palace – Indian restaurant offers romantic evening with delicious feast for your valentine

Valentine’s Day is all about spending quality time with your lover. Sheela Palace Restaurant, Waterford, have come up with special Valentine’s Day arrangements with special offers. Enjoy your V-Day with your loved ones.For more details visit their websitehttps://www.sheelapalace.com/ Menu: Sheelapalace.com/menuLocation: Sheela Palace Restaurant,8 O’Connell St, Waterford, X91 CH61 Website: Sheelapalace.comPhone: 051875820Email: info@sheelapalace.com

Rare 15th century bells donated to the National Museum of Ireland

Three fifteenth century medieval bronze bells which once hung in the bellcote at St Mary’s Abbey Church, Howth, Co. Dublin have been donated by the Gaisford St Lawrence family to the National Museum of Ireland. Bearing gothic inscriptions, these three bells have been a part of Howth’s history for centuries. They sounded the hours, called … Read more

An Indian Capturing The Beauty Of Ireland Through Her Videos

Susan Roy, launched her YouTube channel, SR Creations in 2020 for encouraging budding artists in the entertainment industry. The first project of SR Creations was a Christmas album, “Christmassin Tharam” (Christmas Star). Susan Roy who hails from Adoor, Kerala works as a Clinical Placement Coordinator (UCD nursing students) at St. Vincents University Hospital, in Dublin. … Read more

RTÉ’s Eye on Nature photography competition is now open; Winner gets €1,000

RTÉ Eye on Nature, Ireland’s wildlife nature photography competition in partnership with National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin and the Office of Public Works is now open. The 2022 winner will receive €1,000 and be announced live on RTE’s The Today Show live from the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin. For more information see rte.ie/eyeonnature Competition closes … Read more

“If Dublin were to be destroyed, Ulysses could be used to rebuild it brick by brick”; Country celebrates 100 years of the classic by James Joyce

The 2nd of February 2022 marks one hundred years since the publication of the modernist masterpiece Ulysses by James Joyce. Building on successful global Bloomsday initiatives in 2020 and 2021, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Ireland’s global diplomatic network will mark the centenary of Joyce’s ground-breaking work throughout 2022 with a extensive programme of … Read more

India’s 73rd Republic Day Celebrations in Ireland by CICI

India’s 73rd Republic Day programs were virtually conducted in style by the CICI – Confederation of Indian Communities Ireland. The chief guest of this program was His Excellency Honourable Indian Ambassador, Akhilesh Mishra. This virtual event was anchored by Bindu Nair. There were a lot of programs organized by different dance and music schools. Dharmendra … Read more

Ireland honours India’s Republic Day with tricolour illumination of Cork and Limerick City Halls

India had celebrated its 73rd Republic Day on 26th January and the Republic of Ireland also showed their love towards India with a special gift. Cork City Hall and Limerick City Hall were illuminated in tricolour to represent the Indian flag on the day. Ireland and India share a same history of British colonialism and … Read more

The Little Post Shop In Blanchardstown Village – Encouraging Ireland’s Stay Local, Shop Local

Welcome to this cute little post office in Blanchardstown village which has been beautifully decorated to invite the spring season. Blanchardstown Post Office Blanchardstown Post Office, located in Blanchardstown village in Dublin, Ireland is all set for the spring season. People who come here are greeted by the cheerful décor, which was created by the … Read more

Breakfast At The Hungry Monkey-One Of Dublin’s Cosiest Cafes

The Hungry Monkey. An interesting name a warm Christmas décor and a cheeky monkey at the door. The Hungry Monkey Our today’s search for a new breakfast in Dublin led us to the Hungry Monkey, which was only a 4-minute drive from the Blanchardstown Shopping Centre. Located in Mulhuddart Village in Dublin 15, the Hungry … Read more