Far from the crowds, these 5 hidden Indian islands are home to pristine beaches, ancient ruins, and even an active volcano! A true sanctuary for those who love the wild.
When Sudhir and Bhawana were travelling around the world, they realised the mountains were where they belonged. So, they built a sustainable home in the forests of Tirthan Valley in Himachal Pradesh.
Think all deserts are golden? Think again! Tucked away in Tamil Nadu, Theri Kaadu is South India’s hidden red sand wonder. Sculpted by time and wind, this rare landscape is more than just breathtaking—it holds secrets of Earth’s past, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and curious explorers alike!
Holi isn’t the same everywhere! Some places celebrate with flowers, others with playful stick fights. Discover Lathmar Holi, Flower Holi, and more unique traditions from across India!
Jyoti Raghavan started the Forest Spirit Learning in Gurugram to help children spend time understanding forests and nature. Here, she encourages them to stargaze, build insect hotels and more.
After clogged toilets forced an Air India flight to return mid-air, many might wonder — what really happens after you flush in an aeroplane? From vacuum suction to airport disposal, here’s the journey of in-flight waste.
From a childhood love for flowers to a nationwide business, this Manipur entrepreneur turned her passion into a Rs 2 lakh/month venture. Despite challenges, her floral brand is flourishing — empowering women and redefining creativity.
In this step-by-step guide, Bengaluru’s Lizy John and Devaraj K share their secrets for growing pomegranates in small urban spaces. Get practical advice on selecting varieties and maintenance to grow healthy fruit trees in your balcony or terrace garden.
Kerala’s Diya Joseph, 22, is the youngest female Bullet mechanic. A mechanical engineering student, she works alongside her father, fixing and servicing Royal Enfield motorcycles like a pro.
In Varanasi, the efforts of IAS officers S Rajalingam and Himanshu Nagpal to combat malnutrition have transformed thousands of lives — renovating Anganwadi centres, providing nutritional support, and setting up mini Nutritional Rehabilitation Centres, reducing severe acute malnutrition from 24,820 to just 316 in three years.