Every monsoon, Gujarat’s Rann of Kutch transforms into a surreal mirror.
A thin sheet of water over white salt creates perfect sky reflections. It’s India’s version of Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni!
In 1905, Krutarthsinh M Jadeja’s great-great grandfather, Thakore Sahib Verisalji Bawasaheb of Roha, built Darbargadh in Kutch. The family now offers a homestay and a farm stay experience.
Here's the riveting story of Ranchhod Pagi, the forgotten scout from Gujarat's Banaskantha whose unique skills saved thousands of Indian lives during two Indo-Pak wars.
“They are experts for such mega events. Keeping the place clean and tidy when VVIPs, religious leaders and lakhs of devotees attend the event is a big challenge.”
One year, 52 short films: Tanmay Shah’s feat has not only made him a better and sharper filmmaker, but has also proved that passion is the driving force behind filmmaking!
Here's a list of 10 places across the country to spend an evening looking up into the universe we belong to. These trip-worthy dark-sky havens offer stellar celestial views that you are sure to remember for a long, long time!
The Agariyas are a community of salt farmers who carve out a living in one of the harshest environments imaginable, the Rann of Kutch. This is the story of their struggles and how an organization is helping them take important steps towards a better future.