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The 15 best markets in Mumbai Time Out

The 15 best markets in Mumbai Time Out

Did you know that each neighbourhood in the skinny island city of Mumbai boasts a government-appointed area for vegetable and fruit sellers? If it’s cupcake moulds, antique gewgaws, wedding bangles or other Indian trinkets you’re looking...

Biking up the Himalayas blind DW WorldLink

Biking up the Himalayas blind DW WorldLink

When Mumbai's Ekinath Khedekar started to go blind at the age of seven, he knew he wouldn't let his disability hamper his sense of adventure — even cycling up the Himalayas to the highest mountain pass in the world. Listen to the podcast. Ladakh is high on most...

October 6, 2020, Webinar # 2 Producing your Series

October 6, 2020, Webinar # 2 Producing your Series

o now you have figured out what your podcast should sound like and the tools you need to make it happen, but how do you plan for it and structure it so it flows? What are your goals and how will you achieve them? Sign up for this webinar on planning and structuring your series and you’ll get exercises and spreadsheets so you can build a process and a plan.

October 5, 2020, Webinar # 1 Podcasting Basics

October 5, 2020, Webinar # 1 Podcasting Basics

Webinar 1 is the big overview of everything you need to make a world-class podcast. A value of Rs. 5,700 now at 4,700 if you book all five workshops early using the early bird link. October 5, 2020, Webinar # 1 Podcasting Basics -- An overview of everything you need...

Reviving lakes in India BBC Outlook

Reviving lakes in India BBC Outlook

Engineer Anand Malligavad is a lake enthusiast trying to bring India’s dried up lakes back to life. His plan is to regenerate 45 lakes in the Bangalore area by 2025. He has been making progress, as he tells Outlook’s Chhavi Sachdev as they took a...

India is open defecation free: A report card from India BBC Health Check

India is open defecation free: A report card from India BBC Health Check

Five years ago India’s Prime Minster Narendra Modi pledged that every citizen would be able to use a toilet, instead of answering nature’s call…in nature. This would mean providing toilet facilities for hundreds of millions of people. And now, the Prime Minster has declared the country open defecation free. Reporter Chhavi Sachdev explores if the plan has really worked.