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Search ResultCelebrations and festivities in February
February in India is all about enjoying and enriching its various cultural traditions at festivals in some of the best destinations across...
Read MoreRangayana’s 18th Bahuroopi Theatre Festival to focus on ‘Gender Equality’
Rangayana, Mysore is celebrating their 18th Bahuroopi National Theatre Festival from 12th January to 18th January 2019, with this y...
Read MoreNE Activist honoured with the International Award for Human Rights
Binalakshmi Nepram is an author, humanitarian and female activist for the advocacy of gender rights and women-led disarmament movements wi...
Read MorePoint of View: From Streets to Table
Nothing reflects a culture as its cuisine. Here’s a perspective on India’s food culture....
Read MoreThe Adi Rang Mahotsav, a Platform for more than 500 Tribal Artists to showcase their Talents
Indian tribal culture speaks volumes about the diversity of the country. 'Unity in diversity' is one of the most spectacular features amongst the population of India. Among...
Read MoreOver 5000 Media Enthusiasts Witnessed the Action-Packed Two Days of Celebrate Cinema 2017 at Whistling Woods International
~ Interactive and hand-picked workshops, informative panel discussions gave a preview into the world of media, arts and entertainment at Celebrate Cinema! ~
<... Read MoreManipur: Indian School Girls Drag Broken Down Bus Uphill
A photograph of Indian schoolgirls dragging a bus uphill in slippery mud after it broke down has gone viral, with Twitter users citing it as an example of true “girl ...
Read MoreWith This Low-Cost Arsenic Water Filter, An IIT Kharagpur Professor Wants To Helps Lakhs Of Indians
In 2004, Sirshendu De, a professor at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, started to work towards saving those from underprivileged backgrounds in West Bengal ...
Read MoreOver 500 Years Old, This Manipuri Market Is Run Solely By Women
Their crinkled faces sport sandalwood paste and their cheeks constantly churn the deep purple of betel nut as they chirp away with their fellow shopkeepers. These are the f...
Read MoreIndia Reduces Baby Deaths But Still Hasn’t Met 2012 Targets
Of 36 Indian states and Union territories (UTs), the lowest IMRs were reported from Goa and Manipur with nine infant deaths per 1,000 live births First, the good news: 37 b...
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