Every country has a unique identity of its own; one that it passes on its people. In this article, TripHobo lists ten things that are synonymous with India and all Indians.
On the occasion of International Yoga Day, the district collector of Rajkot organised a massive Yoga camp. 1,632 pregnant women in Rajkot, Gujarat participated in this largest prenatal yoga and made Guinness world record.
With the successful commencement of International Day of Yoga on June 21, the world saw a revival of the ancient art of physical and mental well-being. From new coins to stamps and many records, the day gave a much needed boost to the traditional philosophy as well as practice. Here are 20 exciting things that happened on IDY 2015.
One lady from a small village in Karnataka is taking yoga to the doorsteps of villagers and enabling them to lead a healthy lifestyle. Here is all you need to know about the selfless Savitri Basole.
Did you know that the oldest yoga teacher in the world is an 85 year lady from Australia who holds a world record? Here are 14 such such interesting facts you should know on the first International Day of Yoga.
Go to Netala if you want to understand what life in a far removed, way quieter world can feel like. Less networks, more connection. Less time-chasing, more timelessness. Less adornments, more beauty. Less indulgences, more involvement. Less amenities, more resourcefulness. Less safety nets, more adventure. Less walls, more sky.
How often have we felt the need of creative spaces in our cities, where various art forms could be given a chance to grow and flourish? Nayantara also felt the same need when she moved back to Secunderabad after spending a few years in the US, but she didn't stop at that. She went ahead and created one. We asked her how she did it..