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Why is Google celebrating idli with a Doodle today?

                           Google doodle image Synopsis Google honored the iconic South Indian dish idli with a special doodle, showcasing its rich cultural and culinary legacy. The artwork depicted the entire idli-making process, from ingredients to serving, highlighting its status as a nutritious, vegan, and gluten-free superfood enjoyed globally. This tribute celebrates idli's ability to unite people across regions and generations. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The doodle transforms the Google logo into idlies, batter bowls and chutneys on a traditional banana leaf . It brings global attention to the breakfast that is enjoyed by millions. Google wrote, " Today's Doodle celebrates idli, a savoury, steamed South Indian cake made from a fermented batter of rice and urad dal." The Doodle, published on Google’s official Doodles portal , marks a cultural tribute rather tha...

2026 Kawasaki Ninja 250 and Z250 Unveiled

•Ninja 250 and Z250 updated in Japan •Both bikes get new colour options •Technical specifications remain unchanged Kawasaki has updated its quarter-litre naked and sportbike, the Z250 and the Ninja 250, for 2026 in Japan. Both bikes will be available in the country from November, 2025. In typical Kawasaki fashion, the only update these bikes have received are new colour options. The 2025 Ninja 250 and Z250 are priced at 7,26,000 yen (Rs. 4.37 Lakh) and 7,04,000 yen (Rs. 4.24 Lakh) in Japan. The 2025 model of the sportbike will be available in two new shades, including grey with yellow accents and white with streaks of red. While the former looks understated, the latter is a more vibrant paint scheme. The N250, on the other hand, is introduced in a single black and grey trim for 2026. Both bikes get the same bodywork as before, with the Ninja 250 and Z650 looking closely similar to their corresponding 400cc and 650cc siblings. The technical specifications of both bikes remain unchanged....