The Ramganga River, which flows through the heart of the park, is considered the lifeline of the ecosystem.
Ghum Station, the highest in India, becomes magical during the monsoon.
The festival is not just about sacrifice but also about charity, humility, and gratitude. It serves to share blessings and strengthen bonds within the community.
In villages where the internet is patchy or unavailable, newspapers remain the most reliable link to local, national, and global affairs.
Kolkata's summer life pictures through Abir Choudhury's lens...
World Migratory Bird Day highlights these incredible journeys and raises awareness about the threats birds face, such as habitat loss and climate change.
By nature they are simple, jovial, curious and inquisitive and have found out natural and simple ways to keep themselves happy.
The sculptures here work as an amalgamation of Eastern philosophy and Western dynamism.
The Vel Vel Festival celebrates Lord Murugan, the Tamil god of war, with a dramatic series of rituals that reflect intense faith and discipline.
Members of Nilkantha Abhijatri Sangha, Panihati, West Bengal have tried to find out the route since long.
Holi not only is the epitome of the divine love of Radha and Krishna but also grants people the chance to be cheerful and unified.
World Wildlife Day, observed on March 3rd, is a global event dedicated to raising awareness about wildlife conservation.
Bishnupur, situated in the Bankura district of West Bengal, stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and architectural brilliance.
The Changpa nomadic tribe of the Changthang Valley in Ladakh embodies a resilient and harmonious relationship with one of the harshest terrains on Earth.
The Kumbh Mela is more than just a religious event; it is a powerful spiritual journey that unites millions in devotion and faith.
Mustang is famously called the “Mini Tibet in Nepal” for its numerous Tibetan shrines and monasteries strewn across the land.