In days when I crave for some fish, there’s this one tried and tested recipe that always comes to mind. To begin with, I am an ardent fish lover, so anything -in fish, with fish or even on fish and…
We Odiyas love a “fishy” affair – A nice blog by Amrita Satpathy
Seriously we do! The reason why fish forms a predominant part of the Odiya culinary culture is not hard to fathom. This coastal state of India has the sea on one side and several rivers and tributaries crisscrossing their paths…
A video on The Story of Bhubaneswar via three phases by Ashish Nayak
Phase 1 of Bhubaneswar has left its mark in the form of Ancient Monuments… Phase 2 of Bhubaneswar shows the below points… 1) Govt Schools 2) Govt offices, residential quarters and Govt hospitals etc 3) Florist shop 4) Betel…
A list of Waterfalls in Odisha by Manjit Jena – how many of this have you visited?
We all know that Odisha is the home of Natural Beauty.There are so many waterfalls in Odisha. Some of themajor waterfalls in Odisha are : Barehipani, Khandadhar, Bhimkund, Badaghagara, Jorandha, Gudguda etc. See the complete article to get the complete…
A blog on Hirapur Chausathi Yogini Temple – by Ashish Nayak
My initial part of life was in my village Sagua (Was called as Sakambaripur in ancient times). The nearby village is Hirapur (Was called as Hiradeipur in ancient times). Sagua is a sub-village under Hirapur. The people from the villages…
Ratnagiri, Udaygiri Potential of Buddhist Tourism in Odisha – by Amrita Sabat
Odisha Tourism Department is organizing International conference on Buddhist Heritage from Feb 13 in Bhubaneswar.
Odia Food: Dahi Bara Aloo Dum (Recipe from blog The Turmeric Kitchen)
The name itself conjures up thousands of memories and for anyone who’s ever been to Cuttack or hails from the same, needs no introduction to this legendary street food – Dahi Bara Aloo Dum and Guguni, mostly known as “Dahi…