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The lure of spices
There are at least a 100 basic spices ranging in flavour from the subtlety of cinnamon to the sharp tang of ginger. A brief look at the history of these exotic seasonings...


A people apart
Far from the madding crowd and city lights, Todas continue to cling to their customs and tradition.
Winged journeys
For eighty million years, birds have ruled the skies, seas and earth. "Winged Migration" gives you a close-up of these wonder.
Swiftly summer
The Black Martins make their appearance in early May. These birds live their lives flying.
Out in the garden
Sparrow, mynahs, koels... you find them all in your garden. But, how much do you know about them?
Bright and poisonous
Not only do they play an important role in the earth's eco system, snakes are also friends of farmers.
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