Kanpur

Kanpur

Kanpur Experiential & Heritage Tours in Kanpur, India Indian Frontiers offers experiential tours in Kanpur, India, highlighting the city’s rich heritage, cultural legacy and historical significance. These curated cultural and heritage tours in Kanpur are ideal for Indian and international

Indian Footprint in Italy

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Indian Footprint in Italy Indian Footprint in Italy Remnants of Hellenic ceramics left behind by its Greek founders, who gave the city the moniker “Neapolis,” which means new city in Greek, date back three thousand years in Naples. Through the

Importance of Rice in Biryani & Pullao

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Importance of Rice in Biryani & Pullao Importance of Rice in Biryani & Pullao On Thursdays, the faithful congregate at Delhi’s 14th-century Feroz Shah Kotla fort—a relic of the Tuglaq era and home to the well-known adjacent cricket stadium—to offer

Kashmir is architecturally outstanding too

Kashmir is architecturally outstanding too

Kashmir is architecturally outstanding too Kashmir is architecturally outstanding too Due to its stunning and picturesque scenery, Kashmir in India is referred to as both the Switzerland of India and Paradise on earth. Although its homeboats, apples, nuts, dried fruits,

Charles Allen’s days in India

Charles Allen’s days in India

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Mumbai: a beloved home of Iranians

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Spicing: the homemade art in India

Spicing: the homemade art in India

Spicing: the homemade art in India Spicing: the homemade art in India In India, the balance of spices in a dish is often given more weight than anything else. In India, the yearly tradition of pickling begins at this time

Indian Streets that speak

Indian Streets that speak

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Tastes of India

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Tastes of India Tastes of India ‘Indian’ cuisine is a myth. Indeed, the same number of culinary options that may be found across the entire continent of Europe are only associated with the nation of India. The Indian cuisines are

Off-the-grid Getaways

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Unique Christmas Celebrations of India

Unique Christmas Celebrations of India

Unique Christmas Celebrations of India Unique Christmas Celebrations of India One celebration that has integrated into Indian society is Christmas, which is observed throughout the nation as if it were unique to every community, regardless of whether they are Hindus,

Romancing The Stone

Romancing The Stone

Romancing The Stone Romancing The Stone One hour away from Bhopal, Bhimbetka has a spectacular rocky scenery with several natural recesses that have shielded prehistoric artwork from the sun and rain. The public can access fifteen rock shelters. Images of

Some Bird Watching in India

Some Bird Watching in India

Some Bird Watching in India Some Bird Watching in India It’s always unforgettable to wake up to the sounds of chirping birds. Currently, the main feature of men’s lives is how hectic they are. As a result, very few people

Apostle St. Thomas in Chennai (Madras)

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Apostle St. Thomas in Chennai (Madras) Apostle St. Thomas in Chennai (Madras) Rev. Father P. J. Lawrence Raj, who was then a subordinate priest, penned several letters to Catholic bishops in the hopes of receiving a reply. He wrote to

Remembering Train Journeys

Remembering Train Journeys

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Tea Conundrum

Tea Conundrum

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Story of Curry

Story of Curry

Story of Curry Story of Curry Many questions are practically unanswerable. I received a column proposal and a request from Rachel Lopez, who oversees this piece at Brunch. “I’d like to read about curry in Rude Food,” she said.“The term

Magnetic Hill

Magnetic Hill

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Chanderi Saris

Chanderi Saris

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Tiger Status in India

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Tiger Status in India Tiger Status in India More than half of the tigers in the world live in India. The current tiger population is thought to be 1,706 (i. e. , between 1,571 and 1,875), according to the most

Sanskrit Village

Sanskrit Village

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Coffee in India

Coffee in India

Coffee in India Coffee in India After tea, coffee is India’s second most important beverage crop. It was brought to Arabia in the eleventh century from its native habitat on the Abyssinia Plateau in Ethiopia. Its seeds were brought from

Mother Ganges

Mother Ganges

Mother Ganges Mother Ganges There are more than a hundred names for a river in northern India. It begins in the Garhwal Himalaya and travels about 1,550 miles to the Bay of Bengal after falling more than 14,000 feet from

Mangoes anyone ?

Mangoes anyone ?

Mangoes anyone ? Mangoes anyone ? Because there is so much to say about mangoes, it is difficult to write about them. Well known as the “king of all fruits” by J. W. Purseglove, the indigenous mango consumers who proudly

North East of India

North East of India

North East of India North East of India India’s North East, called the land of the seven sisters, is a region which can be best described as virgin, wild and untouched from the modernisations taking elsewhere in the world. It

Ramayana – simplified

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Darjeeling Tea

Darjeeling Tea

Darjeeling Tea Darjeeling Tea All of India takes great pride in Darjeeling Tea. Darjeeling orthodox tea has an aroma and flavor that are unrivaled anywhere in the world. The Tea Board of India has given 78 tea estates in the

Vineyard in India – Sula

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Vineyard in India – Sula Vineyard in India – Sula Nashik, the biggest grape-growing area in India, is 180 kilometers northeast of Mumbai, but it was previously never utilized to cultivate wine grapes. Rajeev Samant, an enterprising, Stanford-trained engineer, left

Dhabas – culinary signposts

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Dhabas – culinary signposts Dhabas – culinary signposts Dhabas are not simply places to eat by the road in our culinary recollection; they are markers of memorable events. In the greatest of fine-dining establishments, their smoky aromas cause us to

Mughal dynasty

Mughal dynasty

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British Raj

British Raj

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10 Caves of India

10 Caves of India

10 Caves of India 10 Caves of India The Archaeological Society of India currently protects and maintains the majority of Indian caves, necessitating permits and registrations. The best 10 locations for cave diving in India are listed here. Keep exploring!

Artists at Cholamandal

Artists at Cholamandal

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