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Hey there, travel enthusiasts and culture seekers! I’ve got some exciting news from the heart of Ayodhya. Imagine exploring this ancient city not just in style but also in an eco-friendly way. Yes, that’s right! Ayodhya has recently rolled out a fleet of pink electric autos, and guess what? They are all driven by women! A Green Signal for the Pran Prathishta Ceremony With the grand ‘Pran Prathishta’ ceremony just around the corner, Ayodhya is buzzing with preparations. Amidst this, the launch of these pink beauties is a breath of fresh air. Literally! They are electric, making your travel around the city totally pollution-free. Empowerment on Wheels What’s really heartening about this initiative is the empowerment angle. These autos are exclusively driven by women, offering them new opportunities and us, the passengers, a unique and safe travel experience. It’s not just about getting from point A to B; it’s about…

Zomaland, Zomato’s flagship food festival, is making a grand return to Delhi, promising an eclectic mix of food, fun, and music. This year, the festival is set to be headlined by the iconic duo Jay Sean and Juggy D, adding a musical zest to the culinary celebration. Zomaland is not just a food festival; it’s a celebration of diversity, innovation, and community spirit. Zomaland Delhi: A Fusion of Flavors and Fun View this post on Instagram A post shared by zomaland by zomato live (@zomaland) Zomaland has grown from its humble beginnings into a multi-city extravaganza, uniting food lovers, local entrepreneurs, and artists. The heart of the festival is its diverse culinary offerings, featuring a wide range of local and international cuisines, from street food favorites to gourmet dishes. The fourth edition of Zomaland in Delhi is shaping up to be Zomato Live’s biggest event yet. Following its successful run…

Delhi, a city celebrated for its vibrant street food scene, is all set to host the grandest gastronomic and musical gala – the Delhi Is Cooking Festival, sponsored by Coca-Cola. This event promises to be a delightful treat for all food and music lovers. Coca-Cola’s Delhi Is Cooking: A Celebration of Flavors and Tunes Mark your calendars for October 27 and 28 and head to the NSIC Grounds in Okhla to dive into this lavish festivity. The festival, known for its blend of humor and excitement, will be hosted by the charismatic comedian Abish Mathew. Over the two days, attendees will have the chance to indulge in an array of delicious dishes from over 50 acclaimed food stalls. And what’s a meal without a refreshing bottle of Coca-Cola to complement it? But it’s not just about the food. The festival also offers a variety of engaging games and activities, ensuring…

Delhi, the capital city of India, is a tapestry woven with threads of history, modernity, and the relentless pulse of development. The city’s narrative is ever-changing, with each day bringing forth new stories that shape its character. In this comprehensive update, we delve into the pressing environmental challenges, cultural festivities, governmental interventions, tragic incidents, and surprising developments that have recently unfolded in Delhi. Major Updates: 1. The Air Pollution Crisis: A Public Health Emergency Delhi’s skies tell a grim tale of pollution as the city grapples with an air quality crisis. The Air Quality Index (AQI) has consistently hovered around a dangerous mark of 413, indicating severe pollution levels that pose a significant health risk to its residents. Dr. Arvind Kumar, a renowned lung specialist at Medanta Hospital, has voiced an alarming warning about the city’s toxic air. Drawing parallels to the health impact of smoking 25–30 cigarettes a day,…

Your trip to Delhi is incomplete if it doesn’t include a visit to Qutub Minar. Located in Mehrauli in south Delhi, it is one of the oldest surviving minarets in Delhi. Renowned as Delhi’s prime site for visitors, Qutub Minar has maintained its beauty for over 800 years now. So, if given a chance who would not visit the same? There are lots of people who may or may not have visited this beautifully crafted monument. However, is it the only reason one should visit the site? Well, I think there is a lot more that it has to offer. Therefore, this blog will take you back in time to understand everything from its history to its significance to its structure along with some interesting facts! The History of Qutub Minar If you are asking me “Who built the Qutub Minar?”, the answer is not a straightforward one. It was started…