When Archana Masih and photographerRajesh Karkera set course from the foothills of the Himalayas to the Arabian Sea, they could not think of a better place to begin their journey than the stately campus that has given India some of its greatest military heroes. Read:
‘W’e Indians have forgotten what is good for us. Foreigners say oats are good, so we say the same, arrey, we have oats since ages!’ Preeti Virkar is a believer of a different kind and her enthusiasm is infectious. Read:
Bathinda is the only district in Punjab to start a movement ‘Rising Bathinda’ to find out what is the drug situation on the ground and aims to address it. Read:
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True Indian scenes most often lie on less travelled routes, along roads that have fallen off the map, after modern highways have come up. One such forgotten place is in the Thar Desert. Read:
Wards for cows with breast cancer, cows that have lost their legs in road accidents, cows that have been operated upon to remove plastic from their bellies, the hospice is a tourist attraction. Read:
Princess Shivranjani of Jodhpur is breathing new life into dead forts and quietly changing the house of Marwar. Read:
The 2,148 km journey revealed a country that not only is breathtakingly beautiful, but has a great heart.
[Source:-rediff]