Here’s how Jaipur celebrates Halloween
Halloween is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows’ Day. It begins the
Halloween is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows’ Day. It begins the
Meet the Rathore Sisters – Swati and Sanyogita. Though separated by a decade, this entrepreneur sister duo from Jaipur are united with the zeal to
For the first time in the history of Rajasthan, as many as 43 art works of eminent artist, Padma Shri Ramgopal Vijayvargiya are on display
In Bengali culture, Sindoor Khela is a customary element of the Durga Puja celebrations. During the completion of Durga Puja on Vijayadashami, the ceremony entails
Miniature Paintings are a kaleidoscope of history, scriptures and the lives of people through the ages. Crafted with delicate brushwork, a mélange of colours, and
Back in November 2015, Zolocrust made a mark in the Pink City by being the first-of-its-kind bakery that runs 24×7. What also made this restaurant
The second edition of ‘The Chewy Chapter’, a one-of-its-kind food festival, saw as many as 22 passionate home chefs, food entrepreneurs and restaurateurs from the
The secrets & treasures of Tutankhamun Tutankhamun, commonly referred to as King Tut, was an Egyptian pharaoh who was the last of his royal family
“Fashion came to me as a surprise. As a student, I was excellent in academics and was supposed to be an engineer. But life had
The month of September is indeed a delicious one for the gastronomes of Pink City. A plethora of food festivals and special curations are taking
The Pink City is renowned globally for its finely crafted jewelry by skilled craftsmen and artisans, especially its Meenakari artifacts and jewellery. Meenakari involves painting
Stepping into a patisserie, bakery, or even browsing through a home kitchen’s Instagram page, one is often left perplexed, surrounded by a plethora of tempting
Just 30 kilometers from Jaipur, in Bassi lies a sanctuary that breathes life into tales of resilience and compassion. Among its residents are Ranu, a
Jawahar Kala Kendra’s Kavad making workshop offered participants a journey through Rajasthan’s cultural heritage, blending tradition with innovation. From centuries-old techniques to contemporary adaptations, attendees explored the rich history of this art form, celebrating the legacy of craftsmanship and storytelling in a fusion of past and present.
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