Nestled in Karnataka’s misty Western Ghats, Coorg mesmerises with rolling hills, lush coffee plantations and cultural treasures, earning it the nickname “Scotland of India.
Madras High Court urges Marudhamalai temple to reconsider Lord Murugan statue location due to ecological concerns near ...
At the top of the list is Madikeri in Karnataka’s Kodagu district, better known as Coorg, which has an AQI of merely 12 ...
Rainfall and flooding frequently disrupt the lives of urban residents worldwide, posing significant public health risks. Mumbai, India—renowned for the ferocity of its monsoon season—stands as a stark ...
India’s new ecologists are reviving forests, protecting species, and challenging flawed wildlife policies. Discover how ...
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Which Place Is Known as the Scotland of India? Explore Its Location, Beauty, and Fascinating Facts
Nestled in Karnataka’s Western Ghats, Coorg, also known as Kodagu, is fondly called the Scotland of India for its misty hills, coffee estates, and serene charm. From Abbey Falls to Talacauvery, this ...
Kolhapur: The Bombay high court's Kolhapur bench, comprising Justices M S Karnik and Ajit B Kadethankar, heard a public ...
TheCentre has deferred a proposal to divert around 54 hectares of forest land in the ecologically sensitive Western Ghats for ...
Coorg (Kodagu) in Karnataka is known as the 'Scotland of India'. Discover why it is called the 'Mini Scotland of India' — with its misty hills, cool climate, and lush coffee estates that earned it ...
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