Tourism
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Water Histories of India: Ancient Stepwells, Tanks & Canals—from Harappa to Kallanai and the Ganga Canal

India’s landscapes are stitched together by ingenious water infrastructures—stepwells, community tanks, and canals—that sustained cities and farms for millennia. This deep dive traces how they worked, why they mattered, and what they can still teach us about climate resilience today. Continue reading
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The History of Trees: Sacred Groves, Banyan Legends, and the Bodhi Tree in Human Civilization

From ancient sacred groves to the legendary banyan and the Bodhi tree of enlightenment, trees have been worshipped, protected, and woven into the fabric of human civilization. Explore the fascinating history of trees across cultures and their timeless role in shaping spirituality and society. Continue reading
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The Hidden Truth: Pollution Around the Taj Mahal

The visit to Taj Mahal revealed environmental issues affecting Agra, particularly pollution in the Yamuna River, threatening the monument’s integrity. Historical legal action, notably by M.C. Mehta, aims to mitigate this by enforcing pollution control, highlighting accountability among local businesses and authorities for ongoing neglect. Efforts like sewage treatment plants are underway but require better… Continue reading


