Podcast INQUA 2027 India
Quaternary is the age when modern recognisable humans started inhabiting this planet.
All over the world scientists are engaged in studying various aspects of human evolution. Once every 4 years scientists from all across the Globe gather at one place and exchange their research, discoveries and views. In 2027 Lucknow (India) has the honour of hosting this congress.
Through this podcast, accompany Veraa on an amazing journey about human evolution, changing climate and reorganisation of environments.
To listen the podcast:
Season 3 – Awadhi Cuisine: Culinary Delights of Lucknow
Journey to Lucknow is not complete without tickling your taste buds. So when it comes to tickling your taste buds Lucknow has a long history of being a champion of amazing culinary treasures — both veg and non-veg ! What makes Lucknow’s food so memorable isn’t just the recipes or the ingredients. It’s the way it’s served — with a smile feeding your soul.
So when you come to Lucknow, don’t just eat — experience. From kebabs to kormas, chaats to sheermals, to sweet delights every bite tells a story!
INQUA Congress
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