Banaras Tiranga Barfi

Tiranga Barfi, a symbolic sweet that played a significant role in the Indian independence movement, was invented in 1940 by Madan Gopal Gupta, then the director of the renowned Ram Bhandar sweet shop in Varanasi. It wasn’t just a simple confection; this tricolor barfi became a medium for secret communication and a form of protest…

Amroha Dholak

The craft of making the Amroha dholak, a traditional percussion instrument, is deeply rooted in the rich artisanal heritage of Amroha, a city in Uttar Pradesh. This small town is renowned for its skilled artisans who specialize in the production of dholaks and tablas. The most essential component of the dholak is natural wood, specifically…

Wayanad Gandhakasala Rice

About the Product: Wayanad Gandhakasala Rice, a Geographical Indication (GI) product originating from the lush landscapes of Wayanad in Kerala, India, is a unique rice variety prized for its exquisite aroma, slender grains, and exceptional culinary qualities. This fragrant rice variety has deep cultural roots and is celebrated for its role in traditional Kerala cuisine.…

Warli Painting

Origins and history Warli painting is a traditional art form that has been practiced by the Warli tribe for centuries. The Warli people are one of the largest tribes in India, and they live in the North Sahyadri Range in Maharashtra. Warli paintings were originally done on mud walls using white paint made from a…