Good tag: helpful reads and solid takes on News Lives India

Looking for clear, useful articles rather than fluff? The "good" tag collects posts that aim to answer common questions, give practical advice, or offer strong opinions backed by examples. Here you'll find film takes, how-to pieces, legal pointers, tech reviews, and real-life stories—all chosen because readers found them genuinely helpful.

What you’ll find under this tag

Expect short explainers like “Do I need any license to run a YouTube news channel?” that cut through the jargon and tell you what matters. There are grounded comparisons such as “Is India a good country to live in? Is it comparable to the USA?” and useful guides like “Is It Safe to Buy Assignments Online in India? How to Avoid Scams.” You’ll also see topical reviews—think film reviews such as “The Bengal Files Review” and device takes like the Redmi K50 Pro Plus piece—alongside straight-up questions about law and society, for example laws for hit and run in India or life as an Indian immigrant in Australia.

How to use this tag to find good content

Search within the tag when you want fast answers. Use the browser find (Ctrl+F) to spot keywords like "review," "how to," or specific names—Rishabh Pant, Redmi, Uttar Pradesh—to jump straight to posts that matter. If you want practical steps, open articles that include words like "how," "safe," or "laws." If you want perspective or debate, look for reviews and opinion pieces that name people or events.

Want a quick hit? Start with articles that match your goal: learning a process (licenses, buying safely online), comparing choices (living in India vs USA, airlines), or getting a plainspoken take (political views, film criticism). Each article in this tag aims to give clear next steps or opinions you can use right away—no long-winded background unless it helps you decide something.

Here are a few examples of what readers liked: a straight answer on licenses for running a YouTube news channel, a critical look at Vivek Agnihotri’s The Bengal Files, practical safety tips for buying assignments online, and a clear breakdown of hit-and-run penalties in India. Those pieces show the tag’s range—practical, legal, cultural, and tech topics that matter day to day.

If you land on a post and want more depth, check related tags or the author’s other pieces. The goal here is not to overwhelm you with options but to point you to solid, usable content. If an article sparks a question, leave a comment or search the tag again—many posts were written to answer readers just like you.

Short on time? Scan the first two paragraphs of any article in this tag; you'll often get the main point right away. If you want deeper reading, these posts usually link to further context or list clear steps you can follow. That’s what the "good" tag is for: quick clarity and practical value without the noise.

Arvind Chakravarty

What are some good and popular Indian snacks?

In my exploration of Indian cuisine, I've found a rich variety of popular snacks that are both delicious and unique. Samosas, a deep-fried pastry filled with spiced potatoes, and pani puri, a hollow crispy ball filled with tangy tamarind water, are among the must-try street foods. For the sweet tooth, jalebis, deep-fried spirals soaked in sugar syrup, are a treat. Another favorite is pakoras, deep-fried fritters made from vegetables and chickpea flour. These snacks represent the diverse and flavorful world of Indian cuisine.