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Celebrating Seed Sovereignty: Beej Utsav

Beej Utsav celebrates indigenous seeds, promoting sustainable farming, biodiversity, and community-led seed preservation.

Celestial Signs and Royal Deeds: Halley’s Comet in Indian History

First epigraphic record of Halley’s Comet in Indian history found in a 1456 CE inscription at Srisailam, reflecting Vijayanagar-era cultural and astronomical beliefs.

Himachal’s Shipki La Pass Opens to Tourists

Shipki La Pass in Himachal Pradesh reopens for domestic tourism, boosting border trade, cultural ties, and access to Kailash Manasarovar Yatra.

Monument Delisting in India

Explore the debate on monument delisting in India, its legal framework, challenges, and proposed reforms for heritage preservation.

Raas Leela: Krishna’s Dance of Devotion

Raas Leela; A divine dance of love and devotion, symbolizing the soulful connection between Krishna and the Gopis, blending art, spirituality, and Indian cultural heritage.

Celebrating World Rhino Day: Guardians of the Wild

World Rhino Day raises awareness for rhino conservation, highlighting efforts to protect endangered species from poaching and habitat loss.

Jolpan: Assam’s Timeless Rice Treats

Discover the essence of Assamese cuisine with traditional Jolpan—light, flavorful breakfast and snack dishes made from rice, jaggery, and local ingredients.

Gamocha: A Symbol of Assamese Culture

The Gamocha, a symbol of Assamese culture, is a traditional handwoven cloth representing identity, respect, and heritage in Assam.

OjaPali: Assam’s Cultural Treasure

OjaPali is a traditional Assamese folk dance that blends narrative singing, dance, and drama, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Assam.

Jhumur Dance: Rhythms of Rural Joy

Jhumur Dance is a traditional folk dance of Assam's tea tribe communities, showcasing their cultural heritage through rhythmic movements and music, often performed during the autumn season.

Chaklang: The Timeless Ahom Wedding Tradition

Explore Chaklang, the timeless Ahom wedding tradition, preserving the rich cultural heritage and ancestral rituals of Assam's Ahom community.

No Khuwa: Celebrating Assamese Culture

No Khuwa" is a traditional Assamese festival that celebrates agricultural heritage, community unity, and cultural pride through rituals, music, and feasting.

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