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Exploring Mangalore in India: A Small Coastal Region Called Ullal

Exploring Mangalore in India: A Small Coastal Region Called Ullal

by Sukarna Mondal | Feb 10, 2019 | Home, Travel & Lifestyle

The Ullal Town Municipal Council, with a population of about 54,000 is Mangalore sub-district’s most populous town municipal council located in Mangalore sub district of Dakshina Kannada district in the state Karnataka in India. The total geographical area of...
Breakfast at Flurys: Peach Melba, Crumbly Cake and Fudgy Rum balls

Breakfast at Flurys: Peach Melba, Crumbly Cake and Fudgy Rum balls

by Sukarna Mondal | Jan 3, 2019 | Home, Travel & Lifestyle

This is a place you won’t forget in a hurry: crumbly cubed cake and fudgy rum balls, not to mention the plum cake, which you have to take home for later delights. Flaky chicken patties and delicate asparagus rolls. Earl Grey tea along with puffed patties will remind...
Best Beach of Japan for Tourists: Ishigaki Island, The Hidden Holm

Best Beach of Japan for Tourists: Ishigaki Island, The Hidden Holm

by Sukarna Mondal | Nov 24, 2018 | Home, Travel & Lifestyle

The first glance at those stunning pictures conveys a Hawaiian or a Fijian holiday is on the cards for you, but looking closely you would never expect that these pictures are from a Japanese island – Ishigaki. Lying in Japan’s south-western Okinawa Prefecture,...
How 1 Hotels is Combining Hospitality and Sustainability

How 1 Hotels is Combining Hospitality and Sustainability

by Sukarna Mondal | Nov 22, 2018 | Home, Travel & Lifestyle

Stepping into 1 Hotels is a novel experience. There are plants all around: on the walls; hanging from the ceilings; in the lobby. They are all putting out oxygen. The “green” is part of the aesthetics, both literally as well as figuratively. The botanical...
World’s Biggest Organic Sewage Management System is in Kolkata

World’s Biggest Organic Sewage Management System is in Kolkata

by Sukarna Mondal | Nov 15, 2018 | Ecofriendly & Tech, Fashion and Food, Home, Travel & Lifestyle

Many would not believe this but the world’s largest organic sewage management system is in the city of Calcutta (Kolkata), India. The megapolis that is Kolkata produces around 750 million liters of wastewater as well as sewage every day. However, core area of Kolkata...
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