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Vaibhavi Mishra

Vaibhavi is the human embodiment of a pink evening cloud. She loves to explore, travel and meet new people and catch up on their vibes. She views the world with her poetic glasses; for her, every fellow human is a poem in him/herself full of stardust. She is a history enthusiast and the royalty' s bygone days fascinate her. She loves psychology and likes to meet new people, read into their feelings and their psyches. She wears carpe diem and Hakuna Matata on her sleeves. Her inquisitive explorations landed her up in journalism.

34th International SurajKund Crafts Mela 2020

34th International SurajKund Crafts Mela 2020

February 12, 2020

Tagged as the world’s largest fair, the Surajkund Fair is back with its 34th edition. The fair not only promotes local artists on an international level but bolsters tourism as well. It promotes handlooms and handicrafts from all across the country.  Surajkund Fair is a ce...

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Five indoor plants that purify air

Five indoor plants that purify air

February 5, 2020

Air pollution is one of the leading risk factors for death and serious health implications, worldwide. The situation is no different in India which is home to 15 out of the world’s 20 most polluted cities. Indoor air pollution being as dangerous as the outdoor one, adds to worr...

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Disappearing Naga Literature

Disappearing Naga Literature

February 3, 2020

Naga literature has traditionally been passed over the generations orally.  However, with the tribes moving outside Nagaland in search of jobs and new settlements, the rich Naga literature stands on the verge of disappearance. Easterine Kire, who happens to be the first one to d...

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Interview: Rajendra Shende, chairman, Terre Policy Centre, member of governing body of World Peace University, Pune

Interview: Rajendra Shende, chairman, Terre Policy Centre, member of governing body of World Peace University, Pune

February 2, 2020

Hailing from a spiritual family, living in a small village in Maharashtra, but equipped with an engineering degree from a reputed college, professor Vishwanath Karad, a leading educationist, has integrated spirituality, science and sustainability with the object of promoting inte...

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Sanskrit newspapers on the verge of extinction?

Sanskrit newspapers on the verge of extinction?

January 31, 2020

Sanskrit holds a special importance in the global family of languages ​​as it is supposed to be the mother of the entire Indo-European group of languages. Even though efforts are being made, in India and overseas, to revive the language, several Sanskrit media houses in India...

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A wrap up of the 13th edition of Jaipur Literature Festival

A wrap up of the 13th edition of Jaipur Literature Festival

January 28, 2020

Already a benchmark for literary festivals in Asia, the 13th edition of Jaipur Literature Festival that concluded on Monday in the pink city had a lot on its plate. From climate change and socio-economic challenges to regional literature, the festival also addressed the ongoing a...

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Interview with Jenu Devan – Managing Director and Commissioner of Gujarat Tourism

Interview with Jenu Devan – Managing Director and Commissioner of Gujarat Tourism

January 25, 2020

Jenu Devan, the managing director and commissioner of Gujarat tourism is all geared up to promote the western Indian state amongst new travellers. Famous for its grand architecture, rich culture and enticing cuisine, Gujarat is already a hit amongst the tourists. Speaking to MIGT...

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Lesser known facts about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

Lesser known facts about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

January 22, 2020

Subhash Chandra Bose, lovingly known as Netaji (the leader), was one of the pioneer Indian revolutionists and he played a key role in India’s struggle for independence. Known for his radical views and crystal clear vision, Bose was repeatedly imprisoned by the British. Yet, he ...

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Fate of block printing in the age of mechanisation

Fate of block printing in the age of mechanisation

January 20, 2020

The five centuries-old technique of block printing, has been facing the threat of survival in the era of mechanisation. As several initiatives and organisations gear up to preserve and promote the art form, the threat lingers on.

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Lesser known facts about Vivekananda

Lesser known facts about Vivekananda

January 13, 2020

Here are some of the lesser-known facts about Vivekananda, one of the most revered Indian saints and social reformers. Till dates, the ideals of Vivekananda continue to inspire the youth!

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World Book Fair 2020

World Book Fair 2020

January 11, 2020

28th edition of World Book Fair was recently organised in Delhi in which more than 600 exhibitors out on display books from many genres. With more than 30 book launches, panel discussions and literary talks, the fest was a hit amongst the Delhiites.

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Video report of SATTE 2020

Video report of SATTE 2020

January 10, 2020

With three days of tourism exhibitions, B2B meetings, business deals and a plethora of new destinations on platter to be explored, the 27th edition of SATTE, one of the leading travel shows of South Asia saw more than a thousand exhibitors and around 30,000 visitors from 50 count...

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