1. Exploring Goa – Sailing the High Seas

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    Although Goa is the smallest state of India, the size of this land is no measure for the number of tourists this land attracts every year. It experiences a tropical climate, which means that its hot and humid most of the year and pleasant during the winter months between November...
  2. Halong Bay – The Descending Dragon

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    Often termed by the Vietnamese as the World’s Eighth wonder, Ha Long Bay is indeed a geological wonder. The USP of the Bay are the calm waters and hundreds of limestone islands dotting the sea. Some of these islands are inhabited and are huge in size, others although small in...
  3. I miss India, its holy cows, their bows and howls

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    By Nisha Sanjeev   In my land, news clamours for attention. So what if some are dug deep from the dung that it stinks. They are news after all – they are heard, read, told, re-told, analysed and put to bed only to be scratched to surface a few days...
  4. A colourful Fall

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    Fall is one of the most beautiful season in parts of the world where seasonal changes are apparent. The array of colours that nature wears during this season can never fail to attract a person. Fall is the sign of the arrival of winter. The trees have to go into...
  5. Silver city’s golden wonders

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    By Piyush Ranjan Rout   This is that time of the year when everyone around the country gets into a festive mood, celebrating Navratri with Garba, Dandiya and Durga Puja. Amongst these, Durga Puja is a very popular festival for those from east India.   However, very few really know...
  6. Starting a new life in Nagarhole

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    The Kuruba tribals of Nagarhole National Park, Karnataka, wake up to the silence of a concrete colony these days, attuning themselves to a new livelihood and way of life far from the familiar forests. It is a tentative beginning. Shanti J K of the Jenu Kuruba tribe used to live...
  7. Windswept. The hairstyle of Kutch

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    By Slogan Murugan The Kutch coast is windy. Right now, the monsoon winds sweep across the dry desert land. Without stopping. Taking away with it the rain clouds, scattering only a few drops that are not enough to quench the thirst of this parched earth. But it’s good enough to...

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