CITCO Hotels To Host Two-Day Extravaganza: The Biryani Festival
Prepare your taste buds for a sensational feast as CITCO hotels present a meticulously curated festival solely dedicated to the aromatic and flavorful delicacy of biryani. This event aims to showcase the diverse range and exquisite taste of biryanis originating from various regions across India.
Future Proofing Odisha’s Railway Infrastructure
Vande Bharat Express revolutionizes the travel experience by offering passengers enhanced speed, superior comfort, and unparalleled convenience. It is likely to promote economic development in the region through a boost in tourism.
Christianity In Meghalaya: A Catalyst For Social Change
The story of Christianity in Meghalaya is closely linked to the region’s tribal communities, with the Khasi and Garo tribes having Christian populations of 83.14 percent and 95.86 percent, respectively.
Bountiful Harvest: Punjab Farmers Rejoice As Free Power Supply And Favorable Weather Boost Paddy Growth
Initially, the state government had pledged to provide tubewells with a daily eight-hour supply of free electricity. The farmers, however, now assert that they have access to 8 to 12 hours of daily electricity supply.
Sustainable Development Fees Boost National Economy by USD 16 Million
More than 52,000 visitors have arrived in Bhutan over the course of the last eight months, signalling a healthy comeback in the sector.
India: Climate Change Threatens Marine Life
The health of oceans is essential to the health of our planet—to improve the ocean ecosystem and reverse the current cycle of decline, efforts across spaces are underway to save and rehabilitate our oceans.
Why Is Pu’er Tea Cake From Assam Selling For Rs 9,000 A Kilo?
Pu’er, also known as Pu-erh tea, originates from the Yunnan province of China and is named after the market town in which it was first developed.
Turning Water Weeds Into Woven Tales: The Uncommon Journey Of North East Artisans
Gogoi and Dr. Devi have established Woven Tales of North East, an initiative that employs local artisans—primarily women—to craft exquisite products from the water hyacinth.
Justin Trudeau’s Dilemma And Why Canada Needs To Break Free Of Its Image As A Khalistani Stomping Ground
The crux of the matter is that Canada has become a haven for Khalistani separatists, who fled India to escape arrest and persecution.
Tripura: ‘Nutrition Gardens’ Build A Bridge To Progress On Sumili Banks
Hanna Debbarma, a tribal farmer belonging to the Tripuri community, says, “Despite being 30 kilometers from the capital city, it feels like 3,000 kilometers during the monsoons. For us women, it feels even more. A bridge is much needed here.”