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India Heritage Walk Festival 2018: Trysts with Kashmir: A Walk Around River Jhelum

SRINAGAR: Even in the most turbulent phase of its history, Kashmir, the ‘Paradise on Earth’, has always been a crucible…

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India Heritage Walk Festival 2018: Exploring the History of Jews in Kochi

KOCHI: Though the Jewish settlement in Kochi is known the world over, whose history in the Malabar Coast dates back…

6 years ago

IHWF 2018: Deep Down in Kolkata’s Chinatown

KOLKATA: The captivating tales about the fast-dwindling diasporic Chinese settlers in Kolkata and a ringside view of their feisty Dragon…

6 years ago

IHWF 2018: Exploring Indo-Saracenic Facades of Maharaja Sayajirao University in Vadodara

VADODARA: The Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU), gifted to the city of Vadodara (formerly Baroda) by the Gaekwad dynasty, is not…

6 years ago

IHWF 2018: Exploring Basavanagudi : Old Bangalore’s Sights and Sounds

BENGALURU: Aptly described as India’s Silicon Valley for being the hub of top tech companies and startups, Bengaluru is much…

6 years ago

IHWF 2018: On a Heritage Trail to Fallen Warbirds of Itanagar

ITANAGAR: For many of those growing up in Arunachal Pradesh,visiting and playing on crashed fighter planes in the state capital…

6 years ago

India Heritage Walk Festival 2018 : A Heritage Walk in Jodhpur, the Blue City

JODHPUR: Set in the stark landscape of the Thar Desert, Jodhpur has multiple epithets to flaunt; cultural capital of Rajasthan,…

6 years ago

India Heritage Walk Festival 2018: Exploring Jawahar Kala Kendra in Pink City

JAIPUR: Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan that turned pink in honour of Prince Albert and Queen Elizabeth II, boasts…

6 years ago

India Heritage Walk Festival 2018: Exploring Bikaner’s Miniature Paintings and Stories

BIKANER (RAJASTHAN): The distinctiveness and vibrancy of miniature and fresco paintings of Bikaner, spectacularly delineated in a renowned artist’s studio,…

6 years ago

India Heritage Walk Festival 2018 : Tracing the Rise of Literary Chennai, and its Roots in Ramayana

CHENNAI: How many residents of Chennai have passed by a quaint red sandstone building in Nungambakkam full of books stacked…

6 years ago

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