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Business Standard
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Business Standard
In plain language: Few small players shaping streaming biz beyond Hindi
The hope is to expand it to 18 languages or dialects, including Maithili, Bundeli, Awadhi and Marathi, over the next five years Vanita Kohli Khandekar Pune Listen to This Article Kaand 2010 is based on the caste violence that rocked Mirchpur, Haryana, that year. To watch this Haryanvi series, streaming on Stage, you have to first pay ₹399 for a three-month subscription, and answer this multiple choice question: 'What is your culture?' The options are Haryanvi, Bhojpuri, and Rajasthani – the three languages in which Stage claims to offer about 600 hours of programming currently. The hope is to expand it to 18 languages or dialects, including Maithili, Bundeli, Awadhi and Marathi, over the next five years, says the OTT platform's cofounder and Chief Executive Officer Vinay Singhal.


India.com
17 hours ago
- India.com
Top 5 Monsoon Destinations To Drive From Lucknow For A Refreshing Escape
Lucknow stands as the capital of Uttar Pradesh where Indian residents honor the city for its traditional ancestral legacy together with its famous culinary artistry. The surrounding areas near the city experience a vibrant transformation during the monsoon season because the landscapes turn into colorful green regions with numerous waterfalls and rivers plus calm country environment. The following list showcases the best rainy season destinations suitable for road trips originating from Lucknow which provide extraordinary experiences. 1. Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary – A Haven for Nature Lovers The Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary near Lucknow serves as a sanctuary both for birdwatchers and nature lovers due to its location which stands at 45 kilometers from Lucknow. This sanctuary occupies approximately 2.25 square kilometers of area where Siberian cranes and bar-headed geese along with pintails have their home. Water fills the wetlands completely during monsoon season which results in additional bird species coming to the area. Traveling to Nawabganj leads you past stunning green landscapes that create a perfect opportunity for both family groups and individual explorers to visit. 2. Kanpur – Exploring Historical Landmarks Amidst Greenery The Indian industrial settlement of Kanpur exists 80 kilometers west of Lucknow. The city of Kanpur usually lacks aesthetic beauty during its normal state but the rainy season changes its environment into visually stunning landscapes. Discover nature at the Allen Forest Zoo where wildlife exists amid forested grounds while also seeing the historic Nana Rao Park with its vast green terrains and peaceful environment. The route connecting Lucknow to Kanpur presents spectators with the picturesque landscapes of tiny settlements along with lush agricultural fields and this enhances the overall trip experience. 3. Sitapur – Journey Through Serene Countryside The location of Sitapur at a 90 kilometer distance northeast from Lucknow makes it an outstanding destination for monsoon road trips. During monsoon Sitapur emerges as an agricultural highlight because its vast farmers' fields and sugarcane plantations become visually spectacular. Before continuing your journey make sure to stop at the Awadhi architecture symbol Mahmudabad Palace which stands as a historical landmark. Sightseers should not overlook visiting the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve which stretches further ahead because monsoon rain brings new life to the forest and lets visitors watch wildlife including tigers, leopards and elephants. 4. Raebareli – A Blend of History and Natural Beauty Raebareli remains hidden to many visitors who should explore this location which exists near Lucknow's southern edge at 78 kilometers. The city maintains popularity because it contains the historical landmarks such as both Samaspur Bird Sanctuary and the Indira Gandhi Planetarium. The district of Amethi in proximity to Raebareli becomes spectacular in the monsoon season thanks to its dense vegetation and pleasant atmospheric conditions. Traveling along State Highway 30 lets visitors experience breathtaking views of moistened agricultural fields combined with reflective ponds under cloudy overhead conditions. 5. Chitrakoot – A Spiritual Retreat Surrounded by Hills Those seeking a combination of spiritual quietude and natural picturesque scenery should place Chitrakoot on their travel itinerary since it lies around 260 kilometers southeast of Lucknow. The religious site known as Chitrakoot attracts Hindus because it contains spiritual places including Ramghat and Sati Anusuiya Temple and Gupt Godavari Caves. Thus it earns its nickname as 'Hill of Many Wonders.' During the monsoon season the area reaches its peak charm because waterfall cascades along with flowing streams produce an enchanting natural setting. During the journey to reach Chitrakoot travelers encounter many attractive towns and hills that create perfect photo spots. Why These Destinations Are Ideal for Monsoon Road Trips Different holiday experiences await travelers throughout these locations because they serve both history enthusiasts and wildlife lovers and people who desire prolonged nature-induced relaxation. These travel destinations transform into enchanting landscapes through the magic of monsoon season because of their bright green vegetation along with flowering plants and shimmering water bodies. Through driving during monsoons you can completely experience the altering scenery and choose to stop at any time inspiration hits. Tips for a Memorable Monsoon Road Trip A car service prior to longer trips is crucial because wet driving conditions demand car maintenance. Packing essentials should contain raincoats along with umbrellas and waterproof bags that guard your possessions. Consult weather reports together with road condition updates to minimize unexpected traffic problems. Despite rain you should maintain proper fluid intake for your body. Keep your phone camera ready for snapping pictures of spectacular views that will appear during your trip. People should show respect toward local customs by dressing modestly when visiting temples or dargahs in addition to adhering to traditional practices. Order the authentic local food that roadside stalls offer for sale when you travel through the region. Conclusion Lucknow functions as a starting point to reach various remarkable locations that find their peak attraction during monsoon season. Every driving adventure features memorable moments that you can treasure because you can select from exploring peaceful places of worship or cultural monuments or religious sanctuaries. The enchantment of rainfall accompanies your travels to new destinations so set yourself down for an adventure.


News18
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Lucknow's Food Scene Might Just Be India's Next UNESCO Gastronomic Gem
Last Updated: Lucknow has been officially nominated to be included in UNESCO's Creative Cities Network (UCCN) as a City of Gastronomy. Here's what it means. Known as the City of Nawabs, Lucknow has been the undisputed king of mouth-watering Awadhi cuisine. From kebab and korma to flavourful biryani and delightful sweets, one can't ignore Lucknow's indulgent recipes and hearty flavours. Now, the city is gearing up to add a feather in its cap, as its rich culinary heritage has been nominated for the title of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network (UCCN) under the gastronomy category. As per the Divisional Commissioner of Lucknow, Roshan Jacob, the Indian government has put forward the city's name for this renowned and prestigious tag, reported Hindustan Times. 'We have to provide some more data by the end of June, following which UNESCO authorities may visit to verify our claims. The state capital is famous for a wide range of Awadhi delicacies, and food buffs both from India and abroad have been talking about it for a long time now. The city's food scene is an endless treasure of delicious dishes that will tantalise your taste buds," he added. Mumbai-based consultant Abha Narain Lambah played a key role in putting together a detailed dossier about Lucknow's gastronomic heritage. The entire effort is closely monitored by the Uttar Pradesh Department of Culture and Tourism. If you thought the state capital was a non-veg haven and is only known for its Tunday and Kakori Kebab, let us tell you that the nomination highlights vegetarian offerings like Bajpai ki Puri and Durga Ke Khaste, among others. Not just this, Lucknow's famous sweets like motichur ke laddu, malai paan, jalebi and imarti are also in the much-loved dishes list. Chaat And Street Foods: From pani ke batashe to basket chaat, Lucknow's street food scene is a delight for vegetarians and street food lovers alike. Khasta, Kachauri, and Bajpai Ki Puri: For your evening and teatime munching, these crispy snacks are definitely a must-have. Sweets: No trip to this city is complete without tasting the sweets. If you are visiting Lucknow, you have to try the delicious malai paan, jalebi, motichur ke laddu and imarti with rabri. What Is The UNESCO Creative City Network? Established back in 2004, UCCN celebrates cities that have shown exceptional creativity in arts, culture and, in this case, food. India already has Chennai and Hyderabad for gastronomy in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. If approved, Lucknow will soon join this elite list. First Published: June 13, 2025, 10:41 IST


India Today
12-06-2025
- India Today
Making the case for Lucknow's UNESCO nod
Muskuraiye, aap Lucknow mein hain!The City of Nawabs, Lucknow, is the largest city in Uttar Pradesh and has now secured a place as India's official nominee for the UNESCO Creative City for Gastronomy. From the unique craftsmanship of chikankari and the concept of tehzeeb (social etiquette), to the historical legacy of monuments and the aroma of kebabs freshly off the stove, Lucknow is royalty served on a city brims with heartwarming hospitality, history, traditions, and is a treasure trove of mouthwatering delicacies. This nomination has officially put Lucknow's culinary heritage on the world map. Bara Imambara (Photo: author) According to the official website, the UNESCO Creative Cities Network was established in 2004 and currently comprises 350 cities. It recognises these creative cities based on seven creative fields - crafts and folk art, design, film, gastronomy, literature, music and media Awadhi legacySpeaking of the foodscape in Lucknow, calling it a haven for food is probably an understatement. It's the aroma of Awadhi cuisine that lures people into this central idea of Awadhi gastronomy is the use of rich spices and a slow cooking method. These traditions take you back to the Nawabi era, where food was not just a meal, but an experience. Awadhi biryani is slow cooked to perfection (Photo: Pexels) Awadhi cuisine has traces of Mughal influence now intertwined with Persian and Indian culinary practices. The dum style of cooking, where they slow cook to perfection, is a proud gift from Awadhi cookery ft. LucknowFrom breakfast to dinner, vegetarian to non-vegetarian, Lucknow's got something for every craving. From Sharma ji ki chai to Dastarkhwan to Tunday Kebabi, Lucknow is indeed a creative gastronomy space. Here are some of the iconic dishes that are a hard pass. You will know why. Bun maska and tea at Sharma Ji Ki Chai (Photo: author) Kebabs – Awadhi kebabs are celebrated for their bold flavours and melt-in-the-mouth textures. They are an essential part of the region's culinary heritage. From kakori and galouti to shami, boti, patili-ke-kebabs, and seekh kebabs, the variety is impressive. And then there are the lesser-known gems, best discovered while strolling through the bustling streets. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The City Diary | Lucknow (@thecitydiarylucknow)Korma – It is a rich, creamy curry that traces its origins to Mughal cuisine. Packed with robust spices, it is usually made with chicken or vegetables. While it's considered comfort food, it carries a royal – Whether made with mutton or chicken, nihari is a slow-cooked meat stew that stays true to Awadhi traditions. It's perfect for those 'I want to eat something rich' cravings. Just onions, garlic, and a handful of spices are enough to work the magic. Mutton Nihari is a famous, flavoursome dish from Lucknow (Photo: Pexels) advertisementAwadhi Biryani – Aromatic, subtle yet full of character. The biryani is infused with flavours and is slow-cooked to Chaat – The iconic basket chaat is a burst of flavours. It features a crispy aloo tikki basket filled with chickpeas, papdi, spices, curd, and chutneys. The Royal Cafe is believed to be the creator of this masterpiece. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bhawan (@ a day of ganjing, getting lost in the maze of Bara Imambara, and soaking in the charm of Lucknow, indulging in Lucknawi food is pure bliss. Every bite tells a story. And of course, let's not forget the tehzeeb at the table! And does that mean Lucknow stands a chance to win the title? Hell yes!Tune InMust Watch


Time of India
09-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Lucknow nominated for UNESCO's Creative City of Gastronomy: A foodie's must-visit destination
As per the latest development, India's Lucknow has officially been put forward as a nominee for UNESCO's esteemed Creative City of Gastronomy designation—an accolade that recognises its deep-rooted culinary heritage under the Awadhi cuisine banner. What makes Lucknow stand out? A rich culinary heritage: Centuries of royal patronage have knitted the fabric of Lucknow's gastronomic history. Through dum-style cuisine, the Nawabs' opulent kitchens produced delectable dishes like flaky breads, aromatic kormas, melt-in-your-mouth kebabs like Tunday and Kakori, and slow-cooked biryanis that demonstrated sophistication and skill. Dual appeal — veg and non-veg: Though celebrated for its meat dishes, Lucknow's vegetarian specialties hold equal charm. From Durga Ke Khaste and Bajpai Ki Puri to irresistible sweets like jalebi, kulfi, Motichur ke laddu, and imarti, the city serves up indulgence for every palate. With a thriving culinary scene, authenticity and community are key factors in Lucknow's food scene, which includes some of India's oldest restaurants as well as busy street-food hotspots in Aminabad and Chowk. The city supports its reputation as a culinary hotspot by hosting epicurean events related to the G20 Summit, UP Investors Summit, DefExpo, and more. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Read more: 6 offbeat beaches in India for a crowd-free dip Institutional backing: A dedicated dossier on Lucknow's culinary identity has been prepared by Mumbai-based consultant Abha Narain Lambah for the Uttar Pradesh tourism and cultural department. Following submission to UNESCO's World Heritage Centre, additional data is expected by June-end, with site visits to follow. Cultural significance beyond taste: The lasting fusion of communities—Brahmins, Kayasthas, Khattris, Baniyas, and artisans—has shaped a culturally layered food heritage. Read more: US: Donald Trump's travel ban on 12 countries kicks in; who's barred and what to know What's next? The UNESCO bid continues in stages: June 2025: Deadline for submitting supplementary information. Upcoming months: Site inspections by UNESCO officials to verify the city's culinary credentials. If all goes as planned, Lucknow would join Indore and Hyderabad as India's acclaimed Creative Cities of Gastronomy, earning international recognition for its culinary excellence. A UNESCO tag could significantly boost tourism, achieving global validation for Lucknow's sweet, spicy legacy. Lucknow's nomination celebrates more than food—it shines a spotlight on its heritage, craftsmanship, and culture, seasoning every dish with history. One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change