Handloom –A Revolution or a fiasco?

Handloom still holds finesse as an ancient Indian craft. Tracing its history, this article brings forth hand woven clothing’s charm even in modern India. Celebrating the 6th National
Handloom Day, we are here with another insight into the artistic realm of our handloom industry
– a revolution or fiasco?

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Beyond the Books: The Diminishing Essence of Oral Traditions

Documentation of ancient rituals has always been a task of paramount importance. But some people beg to differ. Pocket cultures in the nooks of our country have another story to share.
Click on the link below to be intrigued by Pabuji ka Phad.

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Epidemics: Lessons from History and Nature

The world has combated all sorts of crisis without the degree of technological growth we have now. The advancement of knowledge has indeed succoured in to take measures against the deadly Covid-19, but how did people survive in the history? How accurate were the primitive
measures? Where are we still going wrong?
Click on the link below to read more about the ways of the past; a story from Rajasthan.

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Inception of new Traditions from the Womb of Local Beliefs

There is a place where a motorbike is worshipped in Rajasthan. Yes, you read it right.
Superstitions have no credibility to be believed by this generation but it is because of these superstitions that we have interesting anecdotes for our camping trips. Such beliefs often lead
to another and chain reaction takes place.
This Rajasthan Day let’s add another anecdote for your trips and sleepovers!

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