The only surviving bungalow in Hardiya village in West Champaran where British managers lived to oversee indigo production. The building now lies unused
The only surviving bungalow in Hardiya village in West Champaran where British managers lived to oversee indigo production. The building now lies unused
A foundation stone marking the visit of Mahatma Gandhi to the Kuria bungalow in West Champaran on April 26, 1917. The stone bears names of two women indigo farmers, Telin and Badhayin, who narrated their woes to Gandhi
The Kunthipuzha river flows through a dense foliage of trees. The river is named after Kunti, the mother of Pandavas. The hydopower project planned on this river in the 80s never saw the light of day, thanks to the environmental movement opposing the disaster. Silent Valley has remained untouched since then.
The Kunthipuzha river flows through a dense foliage of trees. The river is named after Kunti, the mother of Pandavas. The hydopower project planned on this river in the 80s never saw the light of day, thanks to the environmental movement opposing the disaster. Silent Valley has remained untouched since then.
The Kunthipuzha river flows through a dense foliage of trees. The river is named after Kunti, the mother of Pandavas. The hydopower project planned on this river in the 80s never saw the light of day, thanks to the environmental movement opposing the disaster. Silent Valley has remained untouched since then.
The Kunthipuzha river flows through a dense foliage of trees. The river is named after Kunti, the mother of Pandavas. The hydopower project planned on this river in the 80s never saw the light of day, thanks to the environmental movement opposing the disaster. Silent Valley has remained untouched since then.
The Kunthipuzha river flows through a dense foliage of trees. The river is named after Kunti, the mother of Pandavas. The hydopower project planned on this river in the 80s never saw the light of day, thanks to the environmental movement opposing the disaster. Silent Valley has remained untouched since then.
Bright yellow-coloured orchids cling to the branch of a tree. In total, 107 species of orchids are found in the forest. The Silent Valley forest, with an evolutionary age of more than 50 million years, is home to thousands of exciting species.
Bright yellow-coloured orchids cling to the branch of a tree. In total, 107 species of orchids are found in the forest. The Silent Valley forest, with an evolutionary age of more than 50 million years, is home to thousands of exciting species.
Bright yellow-coloured orchids cling to the branch of a tree. In total, 107 species of orchids are found in the forest. The Silent Valley forest, with an evolutionary age of more than 50 million years, is home to thousands of exciting species.
Bright yellow-coloured orchids cling to the branch of a tree. In total, 107 species of orchids are found in the forest. The Silent Valley forest, with an evolutionary age of more than 50 million years, is home to thousands of exciting species.
Ramkali, 55, a Gond woman from Chandragarh village in Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh, cooks on a chulha or clay oven despite being a beneficiary of the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, the government's welfare scheme which aims at providing 50 million LPG connections to women from families below the poverty line. Ramkali's LPG cylinder has been lying in one corner of the kitchen for the past three months as it has been eshausted. She is not refilling as it is expensive.