Ganjifa is an ancient Indian card game that originated in the Mughal era, popular not only among aristocrats, but also the locals. Today, the cards are made in the homes of a handful of artists, and played by even fewer people.
Love Shammi, Nargisi and Kakori kebabs? Find out how these delicacies got their names. And if that makes you hungry, we have included special kebab recipe straight from a mother's kitchen!
These streets feel a bit more like art galleries these days, thanks to a French artist's larger-than-life murals that are freeing famous works of art from the confines of museums!
A woman of unflagging courage and spirit, Rani Tarabai Bhonsle of the Marathas left an indelible mark on Indian history. Yet few know her incredible story.
Paola Manfredi’s book, ‘Chikankari; A Lucknawi Tradition’, explores the division of labour that the traditional indigenous art form sees, amongst other things.
For those of you who have wondered about the difference between the dhebra and the rotla, here is an article that explores the culinary secrets of India's bread basket and more!