Vishal Malhotra is an Indian film and television actor and a show host. Malhotra was first seen hosting Disney Hour on Zee Tv in 1995, and as a teenager in Hip Hip Hurray in 1998. He also hosted ...
There are 18 Morung houses in Naga culture, today, we step inside the Angami Morung to understand a life shaped by hills, heritage and quiet discipline. This episode is part of a premium show. You can ...
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Meet Mira Devi. A bamboo artisan from Jharkhand’s Kelo village who transformed a monthly income of just ₹250 into a sustainable livelihood through skill and innovation. By shifting from traditional ...
There was a time when the hills around Kalimpong held dense forests and flowing streams. Many of those slopes now stand bare, and water sources are slowly fading. For Tej Bahadur Rai, the way forward ...
Quantifying the impact of ecosystem degradation on local economies. Sustainable development relies entirely on environmental stability. Basanti Rai’s first-hand account highlights how structural ...
Kabhi socha hai, kya hota hai jab hum zindagi ko control karna chhod dete hain? Bas uske flow mein beh jaate hain—jaise Rumi kehte hain, "Let life live through you." Ye episode unhi jazbaaton ka ...
Beyond the blue waters and jumping dolphins of Chilika Lake lies a story that rarely gets told about the Chilika Buffaloes, a unique semi-aquatic breed found exclusively in Odisha's saline marshes.
Roshni Bagdwal In the streets of Puri, Bhanu is more than a performer; he is a guardian of the ancient Sahi Jatra tradition. For four years, he has stepped into heavy, majestic costumes to turn his ...
Long before Netflix or 4K projectors, India was already "streaming" its epics across village walls and temple courtyards. This was our Original Cinema. From the mesmerizing Tholpavakoothu (shadow play ...
Her journey began with doing whatever work was possible like farming, stitching, and learning along the way. Over time, something shifted. Not just in what she earned, but in how she saw herself.
In Panbu, invasive plants were threatening farms and livelihoods. But the women of the community turned the same weeds into herbal soap, black soap, and bio-bricks, creating income from what once ...