Hally War, a tribal Khasi man from Meghalaya, known for his lifelong dedication to weaving and taking care of living root bridges in the southern slopes of Khasi Hills region of the state, was ...
Celebrated for his unwavering commitment to ecological artistry, Meghalaya's Hally War, a proud Khasi, was awarded the Padma Shri for his remarkable work in cultivating living root bridges.
The double decker living root bridge in Nongriat, Meghalaya — a rare bioengineered marvel grown from rubber fig tree roots by the Khasi tribe over decades. Meghalaya's Double Decker Living Root Bridge ...
Shillong : India has submitted to UNESCO in Paris the nomination dossier of Meghalaya's living root bridges for consideration to include in the World Heritage list 2026-27, Chief Minister Conrad K ...
Meghalaya is loved for its untouched natural charm. Rolling green hills, crystal-clear rivers, dramatic waterfalls, mysterious caves, and incredible living root bridges make it a truly magical place.
During monsoon season in northeast India, rainwater gushes through the emerald valleys and deep gorges of Meghalaya, the“abode of the clouds.” The mountainous plateau between Assam and Bangladesh is ...
Grown over generations by Khasi and Jaintia communities, Meghalaya’s living root bridges may soon earn global recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Image: Canva) India nominates Meghalaya's ...