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.
National Handloom Expo
January 2, 2020
From Kashmiri Pashmina shawls and Banarasi Silk sarees to the beautifully swaying dupattas from Gujarat with heavy mirror-work, each Indian state has a unique attire of its own. Celebrating the diversity and giving a platform to the talented workers making these exquisite apparel...
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A temple made of clarified butter!
December 31, 2019
While the gorgeous temples of Bikaner in Rajasthan make for quite a view, the Seth Bhandasar Jain temple stands unique. A marvel from the 15th century, it’s construction involved the usage of ghee (clarified butter) instead of water! The walls with attractive paintings addi...
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Samosa’s culinary tale!
December 30, 2019
Samosa is the most common street snack in Delhi. It is a fried pastry filled with tangy potatoes, onions. The snack has undergone a culinary twist over time. Chefs are experimenting with the fillings. From fruits, cottage cheese and lentils to chocolate, they have it all. The tra...
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Karni Mata temple
December 29, 2019
30 km from Bikaner in Rajasthan, is a unique temple that not only houses but worships 20,000 mice. Considered to be reincarnated versions of Karni Mata, a goddess, these rats enjoy a luxurious lifestyle!
Read MoreAn interview with the Ghalib experts
December 29, 2019
Mirza Ghalib, one of the greatest poets of all times, is amongst the greatest gifts from the 18th century. Equally well-versed in both Persian as well Urdu, Ghalib was way ahead of his time. Once an important nobelty of Delhi, as well as a royal tutor, Ghalib had been writing sou...
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Delhi during Christmas
December 24, 2019
Decorate the corners, illuminate the homes, wrap the gifts, prepare the socks and cookies for the Santa, and most importantly, keep the spirits alive, for Christmas is here! While the preparations are going on in full swing around the globe, New Delhi, is not getting left behind....
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Pench national park
December 20, 2019
Pench national park is one of the most popular wildlife reserves in India. Nestled in Seoni and Chhindwara districts along Pench river, it is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna. Interestingly, Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle book is inspired by this jungle.
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CAA protests ongoing in India
December 20, 2019
The passing of the CAA has set off protests across India. People are gathering on the streets in large numbers after, Delhi police barged into the Jamia Millia Islamia and lathi-charged students inside. While the government is ensuring that the act won’t hurt the minority, prot...
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Student power on display
December 18, 2019
After years of relative calm, protests have gripped university campuses across the nation. Does this signal a new phase in Indian politics?
Read MoreRemembering Raj Kapoor
December 14, 2019
Raj Kapoor, the Showman of Bollywood, was one of the most revered Indian actors, producers and directors of his time. With his films like Awara making big not only in India but across nations like Turkey, China, Middle East and Former Soviet Union, Kapoor has his fans spread all ...
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