Partner content Discover the magical backwaters of Kerala Partner content presented by Kerala Tourism In a place known as God's Own Country, the pristine backwaters are forgotten by time. Kerala is worlds apart from the frenetic pace of life in the rest of the country. And no visit here is complete without experiencing the Great Backwaters. 18/03/2022
Destinations Flights to India are restarting. Here’s where you should explore first Air India is soon resuming its regular service. Which means the 'Venice of India' is once again within reach. 17/03/2022
No Comment India: Widows celebrate Hindu spring festival of colours Around 100 widows are marking Holi - the Hindu festival of colours in spring - at the Gopinath temple in the northern Indian town of Vrindavan. 15/03/2022
Partner content Keravan Kerala: A luxury way to explore Kerala’s hinterlands Partner content presented by Kerala Tourism Welcome to Keravan Kerala – an enchanting new way to experience the beauty of this southern Indian state, also known as God’s own country. 09/03/2022
No Comment Tibetan exiles in India protest Winter Olympics in China Tibetan exiles in India protest Winter Olympics in China 03/02/2022
No Comment Funeral held for India's tiger 'supermum' Collarwali Funeral held for India's tiger 'supermum' Collarwali 20/01/2022
Scenes The street actors spreading awareness about social issues in India In partnership with Media City "'Nukkad natak' is a very participatory process, and I think that is the beauty of it because that gives it a scope of having people's voices or diverse voices" 17/01/2022
No Comment Thousands attend Indian bull-taming festival amid Covid surge During the Jallikattu festival, bulls are released from pens and men try to grab their horns to win prizes. 17/01/2022
No Comment India: Thousands take holy dip in Ganges amid COVID fears Hundreds of thousands of Indian pilgrims begin packing an island in the Ganges for a vast religious festival as Covid-19 cases surge nationwide. 14/01/2022
No Comment Indian villages fish collectively during the Bhogali Bihu harvest festival Hundreds of villagers take part in a traditional collective fishing event during the Bhogali Bihu celebrations at Goroimari Lake in Panbari, around 50 kilometres (31 miles) from Guwahati, to mark the end of the harvesting season in India's northeastern Assam state. 13/01/2022
India UK and India launch talks in New Delhi on post-Brexit trade deal The British trade minister's visit to launch the negotiations is a sign the UK intends to focus its post-Brexit trade policies in the Indo-Pacific region. 13/01/2022
No Comment India begins vaccinating teens as virus cases spike India begins vaccinating adolescents aged 15-18 with the WHO-approved Covaxin vaccine as omicron cases rise in the country. 03/01/2022
India 12 dead in crowd surge at popular Hindu shrine in Kashmir Deadly crowd surges are fairly common during Indian religious festivals where huge gatherings, sometimes in the millions, cover small areas with few safety or control measures. 01/01/2022
Culture news Cristiano Ronaldo statue in India's Goa, divides opinions of locals A statue of Cristiano Ronaldo, commissioned to inspire the youth of India, has received backlash given Portugal's colonial past in the Goa region. 31/12/2021
Climate Indigenous community in India offers lessons in climate resilience The Indigenous food system of the Khasi community in Nongtraw village in Meghalaya offers lessons in climate resilience and sustainable food systems, says a United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation report. 29/12/2021
India Indian farmers end yearlong protests and return home Tens of thousands of Indian farmers marked an end to their year-long demonstrations against agricultural reforms that were repealed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government. 11/12/2021
Money India bill banning crypto payments could mean jail for violations Prime minister Narendra Modi's government has previously flagged that it plans to ban almost all cryptocurrencies in India. 08/12/2021
Climate The Western Ghats' amazing biodiversity is being brought back to life This plant sanctuary is India’s best hope against devastating flora and fauna loss 30/11/2021
No Comment Purity or power: India's coal quandary Thick grey dust hangs in the air and vast chasms are gouged into the land in the Indian coal hub of Singrauli, where giant machines scoop up dirty fuel to power the country's growth while worsening its pollution blight 30/11/2021
Money Plan to ban most cryptocurrencies in India sparks selling frenzy India will allow only certain cryptocurrencies to promote the underlying technology and its uses, a move that has sparked heavy selling. 24/11/2021
Mobility Solar-powered New Delhi metro is turning fully green Setting an ambitious goal, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is planning to meet its energy requirements from clean solar energy. 18/11/2021
Green News Why is the Indian capital completely covered in smog? Earlier this month, air quality levels fell to the “severe” category in the capital and residents faced bouts of severe pollution for a number of days. 17/11/2021
India New Delhi could be about to lockdown and it's nothing to do with COVID Authorities in the Indian capital are mulling a call to halt all non-essential travel and close offices. 16/11/2021
No Comment Hindus take holy dip in toxic foam-topped river Hundreds of Hindus worshipped in the heavily polluted Yamuna river on Wednesday to celebrate the ancient festival of Chhath Puja in New Delhi. 10/11/2021
No Comment Toxic foam covers India's sacred Yamuna river Toxic foam covers India's sacred Yamuna river 09/11/2021
No Comment India's Cattle Royale dung fight marks end of Diwali Joyful crowds pelted each other with fistfuls of cow manure this weekend as part of one village's local ritual to mark the end of Diwali, India's most important Hindu festival 07/11/2021