22 episodes

It's about exploring the past or rich history of our Culture, Heritage, Society, Economy etc. Presenting some new intersting informations in a casual way.

Delve in2 the Past with SANJUKTA‪!‬ Sanjukta De

    • History

It's about exploring the past or rich history of our Culture, Heritage, Society, Economy etc. Presenting some new intersting informations in a casual way.

    Season 3 Episode 1: A small review of the film Oppenheimer!

    Season 3 Episode 1: A small review of the film Oppenheimer!

     FUTURE CLASSIC and EXTREMELY IMPORTANT MOVIE FOR THE PRESENT DAY

    Authentic audio-visual journey to the era of the birth of atomic genesis, which both terrifies and astonishes you with its nonlinear storytelling thanks to Christopher Nolan's masterful approach to direction and screenplay! The pacing of the movie is simply brilliant especially in the moments where the main theme by Ludwig Göransson kicks in! It's a future classic that will not leave you indifferent and will immerse you in the Homeric biography of the notorious scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer! Definitely a 10/10 for the artistic contribution to the history and art of audio-visual media depicting an extraordinarily important event for humanity and the present day!

    • 10 min
    The Forgotten Race: The Lepchas!

    The Forgotten Race: The Lepchas!

    This is the very last episode of Season 2. Here I have talked about the forgotten Himalayan Race: The Lepchas.
    Lepcha is a tribe of Himalayan range live at the North-East corner of India. They largely resides at Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Bhutan, Sikkim and Darjeeling. They have also migrated in other North-Eastern States for economic reason.
    In Tripura Lepchas are only 157 persons as per 2011 Census and mainly found in Dhalai District of Tripura. Lepchas are Mongoloid tribe. Their language is an admixture of Nepalees and Sikkims languages, which is very familiar with Indo-Chinese language. They themselves call "Rong".
    Lepchas live on rearing large number of cattle and milch cows besides cultivation of Agricultural and Horticultural crops.
    Originally Lepchas were the nature worshiper and had belief in witch-craftship and spirits. But in due course they embarrassed Buddhism. In Tripura they are known as Nepalese and their social and community relationships are also bounded with Nepalese.

    • 20 min
    Female Indian Mountaineers who have dared to cross the limit!

    Female Indian Mountaineers who have dared to cross the limit!

    India is home to some of the most courageous women who have never shied away from following their hearts and conquering mountains.(Quite literally!). These women with their respective achievements is a savage blow to all those who consider women as the “weaker sex” and “unworthy” of praise.

    Read on to know about 5 such women who amazed the country with their daredevilry. Not only that here we also learn about 4 Courageous Bengali female Climbers who cross the bar to fullfill their childhood dream.

    • 16 min
    The Super-human Nirmal Purja: 14 Peaks within 189 Days!

    The Super-human Nirmal Purja: 14 Peaks within 189 Days!

    One human.....14 Peaks ..... within only 189 Days!! Ground-breaking achievement..... But controversies are there as well.

    • 20 min
    Khumbu Himal & Sherpa Community: Changing Landscape!

    Khumbu Himal & Sherpa Community: Changing Landscape!

    The visitors to these highest of the World's mountains are overwhelmingly lowlanders from the urban centres of the industrialized countries. Similarly, the scientists who undertook the initial research that induced the Government of Nepal to establish Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) National Park were westerners and predominantly lowlanders. Western and lowland concepts have been applied to development of a World class highland and natural resource. Tourism has been a primary vehicle here. So here I've talked about the changing aspects of livelihood of Sherpa community in perspective of constantly changing nature of economic developme.

    • 22 min
    Into the Death Zone: Mount Everest.

    Into the Death Zone: Mount Everest.

    People die every year on Mount Everest from falls, storms, avalanches, lack of oxygen, freezing or underlying health issues. So choosing a righ season and right course/path is very important to successfully climb the summit.

    • 16 min

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