Ziro Valley Travel Guide: Experience the Apatani Culture and Untouched Beauty of Arunachal
Hidden deep within the heart of Arunachal Pradesh, Ziro Valley is one of those special places in India that seems like a world unto itself. By September, the valley has…
India Launches ₹1,500 Cr Incentive Plan for Critical Mineral Recycling
The Union Cabinet has approved an incentive scheme worth ₹1,500 crore aimed at promoting the recycling of critical minerals in the country. The move is expected to reduce import dependence,…
MOIL Scales New High with Best-Ever August Production
MOIL has sustained its performance momentum by achieving its highest-ever August production of 1.45 lakh tonnes in August 2025, registering an impressive 17% growth over the corresponding period last year…
The Hidden Coral Gardens of Andaman- Neil & Havelock’s Secret Underwater Paradise
Most visitors to the Andaman Islands arrive fantasizing about white beaches and blue waters, but few are aware that beneath these blue oceans lies something much more remarkable invisible coral…
Agumbe – The Cherrapunji of South India and Its Timeless Wonders
Tucked away in the Western Ghats of Karnataka is a delightful village of the Agumbe region that has gained attention from the locals as the “Cherrapunji of the South.” Along…
India’s Coal Production and Dispatch Show Steady Growth in August 2025
Coal production from Captive and Commercial mines during August 2025 in the financial year 2025–26 was recorded at 14.43 million tonnes (MT), while dispatches reached 15.07 million tonnes (MT). The…
PEDA Launches BHARATI Initiative to Boost Agri Exports
The Punjab Agri Export Corporation Ltd. (PEDA) has officially launched a significant new initiative named BHARATI (Boosting Horticulture And Agri-Research Assisted Traceable Initiative). This program is a strategic move aimed…
Rising with the Waters: How Indians Have Survived Floods from Ancient Times to Today
Floods in India are as old as the civilization itself. For a nation founded around great rivers like the Ganga, Brahmaputra, Godavari, and Mahanadi, floods have always been both a…
The Vanishing Ink of India’s Palm-Leaf Manuscripts: Preserving a Fragile Legacy
If you have ever walked through the dim corridors of an old Indian temple library or glanced at a manuscript locked away in a museum glass case, you might have…
India’s Forgotten Salt Pans Beyond Kutch: Stories from the Coastal Heartlands
When most people think of salt in India, the white desert of the Rann of Kutch immediately comes to mind. Its endless sparkling stretches have become an icon, attracting travelers,…