h2>By Pranav Dhasmana
A village deep inside the hilly terrain of Uttarakhand has been draped by the orange glow of the setting sun. The cow sheds are engulfed in the warmth of the smoke. Just like the tendrils crave the touch of the support, the calves...
p>Girish Tewari was the most prominent writer, poet, and scriptwriter of Uttarakhand. His role is vibrant in the Kumaoni literature and theatre culture of Uttarakhand. ‘Girda’ as his friends used to say, was one of the adaptable activists that took the Chipko movement to the...
h2>By Anjali Agrahari
Along with enchanting views of majestic Himalayan mountains, combination of simplicity and colours within the culture, harmony of lifestyle with it’s surrounding natureand the serene sprituallity, the Adobe of God is gifted with a writer like Vidyasagar Nautiyal in the field of...
h2>By Kushagra Mittal
What does ‘terror’ mean to you? It’s a word you probably hear often, but what does terror actually feel like?
For the people of Kumaon and Garhwal, it (fear) was the well-known man-eating tiger and the Rudraprayag leopard who had collectively claimed over 400...
h2>By Ayushi Nagalia
Contrary to a widespread belief in the youth of Uttarakhand in our early 21st century, Uttarakhand has been the land of inspiration for numerous writers hailing from all disciplines and genres of writing. The sister towns of Mussoorie and Landour have always been...
p>This issue may have been the last one for The Doon Mozaic, Volume 3 but, our aspiration for the last one is same as for the initials. The issue themed on the eminent writers and poets of the region of Kumaon and Garhwal is one...
h3>By Nidhi Rauthan
The term “Freedom” holds great value, it’s the most significant thing in order to achieve independence, to be a success, to improve and it’s definitely worth fighting for. Indian history is majorly about freedom struggle and in order to achieve that, people have...