India’s lesser-known palaces, from Udai Bilas to Laxmi Niwas, showcase stunning architecture, royal history, and serene settings, offering a glimpse into the country’s regal heritage.
In 1983, 81 Indians built India’s first Antarctic base — Dakshin Gangotri — in just 60 days. Among them were Aditi Pant & Sudipta Sengupta, the first Indian women to set foot on Antarctica.
Escape the crowds and explore India’s most peaceful offbeat destinations, from hidden valleys and misty forests to remote monasteries and untouched natural wonders.
In Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, farmers sell everything from neem leaves and seeds to soil and stones used in medicines — a market unlike any other in India.
When Rajeev Ranjan left Europe to return to Jharkhand, it wasn’t for comfort — it was to revive tribal art forms like Sohrai, Khovar, and Dokra, empowering over 300 rural women artisans.
From small towns to big cities, India’s Women’s World Cup 2025 squad showcases rising stars and experienced players ready to shine on the global stage.
Step into five hidden caves in India that reveal ancient carvings, unique rock formations, and rare wildlife, offering a journey into the country’s untold underground marvels.
Ghost crabs, the tireless scavengers of Chennai’s Elliot’s Beach, play a vital role in keeping the intertidal sands clean while thriving in their hidden, sandy burrows.
In the cold desert of Ladakh, the thab — a humble wood-fired hearth — is more than just a place to cook. It’s the heart of family, food, and tradition.