Posts

MY ADVENTURE IN CALICUT NOTEBOOK

Image
Calicut restaurant is a multi-cuisine restaurant located in the  Indian Express Building, Banerji Rd, Kaloor, Ernakulam, Kerala. According to the website,‘’ Calicut Notebook aims at being the epitome of south Indian fusion food restaurants providing traditional as well as inspired dishes from around the world at reasonable prices. ’’ On my journey to Kerala, I got the chance to go to the restaurant. Through a well-known Malayalam food YouTuber, my family and I learned about the restaurant, and after hearing him describe the food, the plan was already in motion. We chose a typical early afternoon so there wouldn't be as much of a hurry. To prevent someone else from taking our space, a reservation was made. The interior of the restaurant was quite nice, with good spacing around the tables and dividers for privacy. The restaurant furniture was mainly colored in different shades of brown with good lighting. There were plenty of tables and chairs outside the restaurant if you want...

DECLUTTERING IS A MUST IN LIFE

Image
  DECLUTTERING According to the dictionary from Oxford languages Decluttering is the act of removing unnecessary items from (an untidy or overcrowded place). OR Decluttering is the process of systematically organizing and removing unnecessary or unused items from a space. It's a valuable practice for creating a more organized, functional, and aesthetically pleasing environment   THE WORD DECLUTTERING "De-" is a prefix of English origin derived from Latin meaning "away" or "down from." It's often used to indicate reversal, removal, or negation.  "Clutter" refers to a collection of things lying about in an untidy mass or a state of disorder. The term gained popularity in the context of minimalist and organized living practices. The term "Decluttering" gained significant popularity in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, largely due to shifting societal trends, lifestyle movements, and the influence of media....

THE WORLD HERITAGE SITE PRESENT RIGHT IN KARANTAKA

Image
  HAMPI Hampi, located in Karnataka, India, is a revered UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its profound historical and architectural significance.  Hampi's ruins are spread over 4,100 hectares It was the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire, a powerful Hindu kingdom that flourished from the 14th to the 16th century. Vijayanagara Empire at its peak was very prosperous and was believed to be larger than Rome with palaces grander than of Lisbon “The city is such that the pupil of the eye has never seen a place like it, and the ear of intelligence has never been informed that there existed anything to equal it in the world”, marvelled a 15th century Persian ambassador Abdul Razaak. The remnants of this once-majestic city comprise ancient temples, palaces, and intricate stone sculptures, offering a vivid portrayal of its past splendour. Most of the important structures and ruins are located in two areas, which are generally referred to as the Royal Centre and the S...