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Did you know that cinnamon is added to the powdered glass while making the kite thread?
The earliest evidence of kite flying can be seen in Mughal paintings. From being a stress-busters for the Mughals in...
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Cow shelter in Andhra Pradesh on a mission to conserve a dwarf cow breed
Native to Andhra Pradesh, the Punganur cow variety is amongst the smallest breeds of cows in India and is in...

Azolla As The Indian Farmers’ All-Weather Friend
Azolla feed leads to a 15-20% increase in milk production in dairy cows. Its production does not require huge investment...

Agrivoltaics: A Pathway to Sustainable Livelihoods and Renewable Energy
A people-centered approach to agrivoltaics should focus on stakeholder perceptions, skill development, and equitable benefit-sharing mechanisms. This will be crucial...

In An Era Of Language Wars, Who Will Speak For My Mother Tongue — Bishnupriya Manipuri?
The Bishnupriya Manipuris aren’t a vote bank in either Tripura or Assam, where there is no single assembly constituency with...
Know why Uttarakhand’s Igas Festival is Celebrated 11 Days after Diwali
Igas festival is a popular festival in Uttarakhand and a state holiday. It is a folk festival and is also...

Tribal villagers in Odisha’s Sukinda eat chromite dust; govt builds stadiums and playgrounds with musical fountains using mining funds
Over 98% of India’s chromite reserve is found in the Sukinda region of Odisha where water, air and land is...




