Situated at the peak of West Bengal, Sandakphu is the highest point of the Singalila Ridge where tourists can enjoy the dazzling peaks of Everest and Kanchenjunga as the first sunlight strikes the surface.
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Explore love the Caribbean way
Whether you dream of a rustic architectural feel, modern elegance or the traditional iconic concept, Jamaicas landscape provides the perfect backdrop for an ultimate romantic getaway.
Section of Jaipur's City Palace goes on Airbnb
A part of the 300-year-old City Palace of Jaipur, home to Jaipur's royal family, has been listed as a bookable property on travel lodging platform Airbnb.
Upcycling waste to hope: Tsunamika, the dolls that give voice to the ocean, livelihood to women
Uma Prajapati, 50, an entrepreneur-cum-social activist, who built the fashion garment company Upasana Design Studio in Auroville, now plans to carry out her business to sustain the future of the planet.
Inclusion of more body types in Bollywood welcome: Bhumi
After putting on weight to play an overweight woman in "Dum.." (2015) opposite Ayushmann Khurana, Bhumi made headlines with her slim avatar post shedding 21 kilos in just four months.
Radhika Apte: OTT's quality can only be checked with time
The consistency over time also needs to be tested for women characters, she points out. "At the moment, the digital platforms seem to be giving women more court to play with many more and stronger protagonists."
Climate change and it’s impact on Tripura economy
A section of economists of Tripura believe it that the impact of climate change is very dangerous for Tripura economy because the economy of Tripura depends on agricultural production and a good numbers of labour will lost their job in near future.
Shifting Cultivation, a reason of climate change and its impact in Tripura
The reviews of literatures are being found that a section of the indigenous population practices Jhum (slash and burn) method of cultivation. The tribals who practice shifting cultivation are known as 'Jhumias'.
'Physical expression now encouraged among Indian youth'
Nikoleski's quest to learn multiple dance forms took her from the small European country, where she started with gymnastics at the age of four, to the land of multiple cultures and dance forms -- India.
How this Hyderabad social entrepreneur is using big data to change farmers' lives
At a time of widespread agricultural distress caused by successive droughts, unremunerative farming and debt-trapped rural economies, a young man with his mobile app is showing how change can be brought in the life of farmers at the grassroot level.
Civil servant on peddles spreads cycling-message
In an exclusive interaction with the Tripuraindia.com, Prabhu revealed, “In 2014 I visited Japan for a training programme. You would never believe, almost everyone in the country do cycling. All of them are fit and active in their respective fields of work.
How polo-playing Manipuri women are breaking barriers, leading a quiet revolution
While Manipur produces one-third of male players and three-fourths of women players in the country, Roy says most of these players from an isolated, economically-underdeveloped state are not members of the Indian Polo Association.
How art is reforming prisoners, giving them second chance at life
Suraj Prakash, an art instructor from the College of Art, has been teaching Tihar (Jail 4) inmates every week since June 2017, after several inmates were spotted doing amateur sketching and painting by the jail administration.
TV-time in class? Textbooks come alive in Gujarat's schools
Next in the pipeline is a mobile phone app being developed with a similar software and a foray into Rajasthan, for which software has been developed in Hindi and in tandem with the Rajasthan state education board.
From tribal hamlets to world markets: The amazing journey of Araku coffee
"The coffee, the brand and the story are all a tribute to the legacy of the adivasis. It was something emerged out of integrity, beauty and philosophy of adivasis. We only happen to be a medium," Manoj Kumar noted.
Adopt an animal at Tripura Zoo
According to a senior Tripura wildlife official, any institution or individual can adopt an animal by annually paying between Rs 5,020 and Rs 2,81,000 for its upkeep at the Sepahijala Wildlife Sanctuary and Zoo, located in western Tripura's Sepahijala District.
To clean Goa beaches, this 'waste-bar' exchanges cigarette butts, used straws for beer
The initiative kicked off on January 30, when the first of the pop-up waste-bars opened up at the Zanzibar shack, located at the beach end of the popular Tito's Lane in the North Goan beach village of Baga.
CDB mulls plans to improve coconut plantation in Tripura
There are altogether 13 variants of coconut that will be planted in the piece of land allotted by state agricultural department located in the South Tripura District at the very skirts of National Highway 8,
Vaduvoor: A tiny village luring and feeding global birds
The birds' early morning playful chirps are heard from at least a mile away as winged adults train the young ones in flying and frolicking. Most of these visitors are aquatic birds. Two roadside watch-towers provide bird-watchers and photographers with a closer look.
Unique Mumbai cafe helps staffers overcome disabilities
Open for 12 hours from 8 a.m., Cafe Arpna offers a simple but specially-designed menu of barely 30 items like burgers, pizzas, hot/cold beverages and the like, which the specially-abled staffers can themselves handle without complications or calamities.
Drying Ganga could stall food security and prevent achieving SDGs
Millions of people residing in the lower reaches of the Ganga basin in India may face food shortage in the next three decades if the much revered river continues to lose water due to factors that include unsustainable groundwater extraction, a study has claimed.
Literature, art, culture to come alive at Bhutan's Mountain Echoes lit fest
Majestic mountains, coupled with a spiritual setting, makes Bhutan's annual literary extravaganza -- the Mountain Echoes Literary Festival -- an exhilarating experience for its many visitors.
Girls can do anything, proves Indian teen who climbed Everest
On May 15 this year, a teenaged girl from Haryana embarked on the very challenging task of climbing Mount Everest from the Nepal side. But having dropped her radio transceiver during the trek, she couldn't inform anyone about her whereabouts.
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'Concept of equality' pervades world's biggest community kitchen
At any given point of the day or night, the place is not only swarmed by devotees wanting to partake what is considered as blessed by service but by hundreds of volunteers who are ever-so-ready to be part of the voluntary cooking and serving process.