The general principles of war have been same since time immemorial. The aims of warring militaries have been that how to take on the armed forces of the enemy? How to crush it and how to destroy the enemy’s will …
There are different minerals embedded in the rocks making the crust of the earth. These minerals are not uniformly distributed across the area nor in depth. Thus, there are different types of minerals concentrated in different geographies. India is rich …
Indian Forests – Geographically India has a very much diverse flora and fauna. Indian climate benefits variety of flora and fauna and because of that she has a vast forest cover and diverse wildlife. Forest is the second largest land …
Indian Cuisine: most sensational cuisines in the world. Traditional Indian food is made with the refined use of spices and herbs. Every religion, region and caste has left its influence on Indian food. Food items vary from north to south; East to west; …
India has an extensive drainage system from the extreme north to south. However a part of Rajasthan is desert, but then the rest of India has a good drainage system. There are two Major River Systems in India. Apart from …
Kumbh Mela (कुम्भ मेला) is the world’s largest, grandest, most spectacular event and the Hindu congregation drawing more than 5 crores (50 million) people from all corners of India and abroad. It is primarily a socio-spiritual confluence of sages and …
Indus – Sarasvati civilization is also called Harappan civilization as earlier excavation sites were Harappa and Mohenjo Daro. The initial excavation was carried by a famous British archaeologist Alexander Cunningham in 1853 and then it was abandoned. Later in 1919, …
The Himalaya is a combination of two Sanskrit words, Himá (हिम ) means snow and A-laya (आलय) which means home, abode, temple or dwelling. The Himalayas are a mountain range that separates the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The Himalayas range has many highest peaks on the Earth, …
The Ganges (गंगा) River begins high in the Himalaya Mountains and merges into the Bay of Bengal. Its made of many tributaries such as Mandakini, Alaknanda and Bhagirathi within the Himalayas. Two main tributaries Alaknanda and Bhagirathi merge at Rudraprayag …