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Exclusive Interview with Eli Yambem : The Founder of Dweller Teas

"My advice to women who want to start a business is to believe in yourself and your vision."


In a small northeast state of Manipur, Eli found her calling amidst tea gardens and community aspirations. As the founder of Dweller Teas, she has crafted a brand that not only offers authentic flavors but also champions sustainable livelihoods. A trendsetter in grassroots entrepreneurship, Eli’s journey from a small-town dreamer to an inspiration for women…

Sochan Kikon: The Unyielding Rock Heartbeat of Nagaland

An Interview with Sochan Kikon, Singer/Songwriter from Nagaland.


Sochan Kikon, a name that resonates with rock enthusiasts across Nagaland and even the whole region of NorthEast, has become a significant figure in the state’s music scene. Known for his raw and passionate performances, Sochan’s journey has been fueled by an undying love for music, rooted in his upbringing and shaped by a relentless…

Summer’s Broth: The Dish that Won Chef Athini Teresa Obou Two Prestigious Culinary Competitions

Chef Athini Teresa Obou, a rising star in the culinary world, captured the hearts of many with her dish, "Summer’s Broth." This dish, a tribute to her late mother’s favorite recipe, won her not one but two prestigious culinary titles in 2022: SheChef Season 3 and Sangaichef Season 3. The story behind Summer’s Broth is as heartwarming as the dish itself, blending memories, tradition, and a deep respect for seasonal ingredients.


A Recipe Steeped in Tradition Summer’s Broth is more than just a dish; it’s a piece of Teresa’s heritage. The recipe, passed down from her mother, combines a variety of fresh, summer vegetables that evoke memories of the warm, bountiful season. The dish’s name, chosen during the competitions, reflects the seasonality of its ingredients, all…

How a 21 year old Naga boy from Senapati left school but keeping his dream alive : The Inspiring Journey of Zhapao Michael

“After I left school to play football my parents couldn’t afford the academy fees so I started selling coconut water in an abondoned car”


“After I left school to play football my parents couldn’t afford the academy fees so I started selling coconut water in an abondoned car”