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  • TravelWonderful Waterfalls In India

    25 Wonderful Waterfalls In India

    When it comes to enjoying the splendor of nature, India has a lot to offer. It is a charming and refreshing sight to see cascading waterfalls rise from steep hillsides and hug the river running at its foot. The Indian subcontinent surely has some amazing natural beauties that are magnificent to witness because it is a country with a range…

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  • LifestyleSouth India

    10 Places You Must Visit in South India

    South India includes beautiful states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, and Andra Pradesh. These states have unique cultures, delicious food, lush green hills, beautiful seas, and lovely people. If you plan to visit South India for the first time, you should check out these gorgeous places listed below! 10 Places You Must Visit in South India 1. Munnar In…

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  • Health and Wellness5 Ayurveda Destinations In India

    5 Ayurveda Destinations In India

    Though Ayurveda has lost its significance over time, it is gaining popularity in the 21st century again. Many Ayurveda destinations and resorts are now opening in various corners of the country. Some famous wellness resorts are listed below. 5 Ayurveda Destinations In India 1. ANANDA, Uttarakhand Ananda Spa is ideal for relaxing and relieving your mind from the monotonous city…

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  • FactsKoovagam - A Transgender Carnival

    The Transgender Festival At Koovagam- A Celebration Of Differences!

    Koovagam- a small bustling village in Villupuram district, Tamil Nadu is known for its famous annual transgender festival which takes place in the first fifteen days of the Tamil calendar (April/May). The Koothandavar Temple dedicated to Lord Aarvan/Iravan is a golden and sacred place for the Indian transgenders to feel humane and find some dignity in the society. Image credit…

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    8 Endangered Languages of India Heading Towards Extinction

    India is a country whose linguistic richness plays a key role in maintaining its social and cultural diversity. Languages of India trace their roots back to several language families. The major ones being the Indo-Aryan languages spoken by 75% of Indians and the Dravidian languages spoken by 20% of Indians while other languages belong to the Austroasiatic, Sino-Tibetan, Tai-Kadai, and…

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