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Author: Rishika

Rishika Gupta hails from Delhi, India. She aspires to become an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, to better the lives of underprivileged children. She loves her country and she could not choose any other over it. She is a gifted writer and a good historian. Rishika also has a penchant for graphic design and the fine arts, despite her technical background in Computer Engineering.
Archaeology, Europe, GIP Jan - June 2018

The Fortress of Suomenlinna: Standing the test of time

Posted onApril 25, 2018April 21, 2018

Suomenlinna, also known as Sveaborg, is a sea fortress which was built from 1748 onwards in Helsinki on a group of islands. It was built …

Asia, GIP Jan - June 2018, Intangible Heritage

Navratri: The festival of Indian Goddess

Posted onApril 22, 2018April 21, 2018

Navaratri, which in Hindi translates to 9 nights is a festival celebrated for 9 days at the beginning of Autumn every year. According to the …

Europe, Food Heritage, GIP Jan - June 2018

Hatay: The UNESCO city of Gastronomy

Posted onApril 6, 2018September 6, 2018

The Hatay Province has a long Mediterranean coastline. It is covered in lush flora. It is best known as one of the destinations famous for …

Asia, GIP Jan - June 2018, museum heritage

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman ; the founding father of Bangladesh

Posted onMarch 11, 2018March 6, 2018

Popularly known as Bangabandhu (friend of Bengal), Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was a Bengali politician and statesman. He was the founding father of the People’s Republic …

Asia, Built Heritage, GIP Jan - June 2018, museum heritage

Swaraj Bhawan: The adobe of Indian freedom

Posted onFebruary 19, 2018February 15, 2018

Swaraj Bhawan, the home to Nehru Family, originally belonged to Sir Sayyid Ahmed Khan, a 19th-century Muslim leader and educationalist. In 1900, Motilal Nehru, the …

Asia, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

An evening by the Ganga Ghats

Posted onFebruary 4, 2018January 31, 2018

The Ganga is the holiest river in the Indian subcontinent, and one of the oldest in the world. The word “Ganga” means to flow. The …

Africa, Capturing Culture, Cultural Routes, GIP Jan - June 2018

New Yam Festival in Nigeria 

Posted onJanuary 22, 2018January 31, 2018

Festivals like the New Yam represent how agriculture is one of the pillars of the Nigerian social order. The present-day borders of Nigeria were chalked …

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