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Link of Rani Jha

A master painter, and teacher at the Mithila Art Institute in Madhubani

craft
Sudhira Sikki Craft

Sustainable, Eco-friendly, Handmade, Dry Sikki Grass Handicraft Customize, Traditional Products Ship

culture
Pakke Tiger Reserve

Pakke Tiger Reserve is 862 sq km wildlife sanctuary, best known for hornbill watching, also home to tigers & elephants. It has won India Biodiversity Award 2016 in the category of 'Conservation of threatened species' for its Hornbill Nest Adoption Programme.

culture
Sadi Wara

Sadi Wara village is located in Dooru tehsil of Anantnag district in Jammu & Kashmir, India. Sadi Wara rewards plastic waste collectors with gold coin, a gold coin for 20 quintals of plastic.

culture
Mattur

Mattur is a village in Shivamogga district near the city of Shivamogga in Karnataka state, India, known for the usage of Sanskrit for day-to-day communication, although the general language of the state is Kannada.

culture
Ramachandrapur

Ramachandrapuram is a village in Yadadri district of the Indian state of Telangana. The villagers have pledged to donate their eye to visually impaired. This village is administered under Bhongir mandal of Bhongir revenue division.

culture
Kokkarebellur

Kokkarebellur, usually shortened by the colloquial usage to Kokrebellur is a village in Maddur taluk of Mandya district of Karnataka, India. This village has dedicated area for wounded birds to rest and recuperate. The villagers treat birds with utmost love and care. The village is named after the painted stork, which is called "kokkare" in the native Kannada language. This bird nests here in large numbers every year.

culture
Chizami

Chizami is a village in the Phek District of the Indian state of Nagaland. It is a small village that falls under the North-Eastern region of India. The village has witnessed a revolution in terms of environmental protection & socioeconomic reforms for almost a decade.

culture
Piplantri

Piplantri a village located in Rajsamand district in Rajasthan State, India. The villagers of Piplantri plant 111 trees every time a girl child is born and the community ensures these trees survive, attaining fruition as the girls grow up.