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Jaipur Spices Festival: A Flavorful Odyssey

Indian Spices

The Jaipur Spices Festival showcases an impressive variety of spices and spice blends that are integral to Indian cuisine. Visitors can explore a myriad of flavors and aromas, from the warmth of cumin and coriander to the fiery heat of red chili powder and the fragrances of cumin, coriander, turmeric, cloves, cardamom.

Pokharan Pottery: Capturing the Soul of the Desert.

Pokharan Pottery

The history of Pokhran Pottery can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization, around 2500 BCE, when the art of pottery-making had already gained prominence. As a significant trading hub, Pokhran’s pottery attracted attention for its exceptional design, workmanship

Puneri Pagadi

Lord Ganapati with Puneri Pagadi

Puneri Pagadi is considered to be a modern version of Chakribandh. The Puneri Pagadi was first worn by Justice Mahadev Govind Ranade, also known as ‘Nyayamurti Ranade’, in the 18th century to show support for social reform.

Bal Mithai: A Taste of Uttarakhand

Bal Mithai

Bal Mithai, a delectable sweet treat from the heart of Uttarakhand, is a delightful addition to India’s vibrant culinary heritage. This traditional dessert has won the hearts of people across the country, and for a good reason. With its rich, fudge-like texture and distinctive taste, bal mithai has become a symbol of the region’s rich history and culture.

The Exquisite Taste of Banarasi Paan

Banarasi Paan

Banarasi Paan has been associated with Indian culture for thousands of years. The word “paan” originates from the Sanskrit term पर्ण which translates to “leaf.” The use of betel leaves, a key ingredient in paan, is documented in ancient Indian texts such as the Atharva Veda and Kama Sutra.

Dindigul Locks

Dindigul Lock

Located in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, the city of Dindigul has been synonymous with lock making since the early 19th century. The origin of Dindigul locks dates back to the reign of King Muthu Ramalinga Thevar, who recognized the potential of this unique craft and encouraged local locksmiths to perfect their skills.

Red chilies of India

Chilies of India

When we talk about chilies , the first thing that comes to mind is how hot it is? Chilies hotness is measured by Scoville heat units (SHU). Scoville heat units (SHU) measure the heat leveler or spiciness of food items

Gorakhpur Terracotta

Gorakhpur Terracootta

The designs on Gorakhpur terracotta are inspired by local folklore, mythology, and nature. Some of the common motifs include animals, birds, flowers, and religious figures. The craftsmen use various techniques, such as carving, incising, and painting, to create intricate patterns and designs on the pottery.

The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh

The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh

Van Gogh was known for his use of color and his bold, expressive brushstrokes. In “The Starry Night,” he uses thick, swirling strokes to create a sense of movement and dynamism in the sky, while the trees and buildings are rendered in starker, more angular strokes.

ONDC – Democratic Digital Commerce

ONDC- One network for Digital Commerce

The first thing to understand about ONDC is that it is not another application or platform but just a set of specifications. Let us take this with an example of doing a journey of a complete transaction.

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