pranjalupa (45)in #village • 4 years agoBEING ONE OF THE LAST GENERATION“One, two, three and go! There was a big splash in the neck deep stream water. There was continuous hopping up and down oblivious of the passing hours. Naughty fishes tickled in…pranjalupa (45)in #water • 4 years agoWhere WATER unites people.Rivers have played an important role in shaping human civilization since time immemorial. Most of the human civilizations have developed on the banks of rivers and shores of…pranjalupa (45)in #fastival • 4 years agoUNLOCKING SELF DURING LOCKDOWNIn my previous article I wrote about the positive impact of the long lockdown on Mother Nature at large. In this article I would throw a glimpse on the how the lockdown helped…pranjalupa (45)in #fastifal • 4 years agoDasain-a childhood musingWith the kind of freedom that village boys like us enjoyed in childhood, Durga Puja, celebrated as Bada Dasain in Gorkha ethnic societies ,was really worth a year ‘s waiting…pranjalupa (45)in #tourism • 5 years agoPeace and Village Tourism- going back to the rootsThere was a time when villages had their importance for the town and city people only for the food they produced and served. The people of the village were looked down upon as…pranjalupa (45)in #environment • 5 years agoTHE ENVIRONMENT DOES NOT NEED A DAYThe pandemic Covid 19 has taken a big toll in every sphere of human lives around the world though the magnitude of its impact may vary from country to country. It is an…pranjalupa (45)in #mango • 5 years agoThe mango dutyThis Summer I am missing a most interesting cause of rising early in the morning though I am naturally an early riser. But, in all the summers of the bygone years, the cause of…pranjalupa (45)in #travel • 5 years agoThe silent moments in Dihira Reserve ForestIt was the second week of March 2019 when 30 students of ten schools gathered at the eco-camp of Manas Sousi Khongkhor Eco-Tourism Society, a conservation NGO working in Dihira…pranjalupa (45)in #honeybee • 5 years agoThey are not afraid of honeybeesThere was a time when beekeeping was not considered to be a source of earning in rural Assam of India. People never bothered about beekeeping except for its medicinal proprieties…pranjalupa (45)in #introduce • 5 years agoA brief introduction about myselfA warm Namastey (Namastey is a greeting word for Indian people) from Pranjal Upadhyaya from Assam, India. I am a graduate in Humanities from Gauhati University,Assam ,India. The…pranjalupa (45)in #intro • 5 years agoA brief introduction about MyselfA brief introduction about myself.