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About Us

ilika Foundation

Welcome to ilika Foundation, your ultimate guide to the rich tapestry of India. Our platform is dedicated to exploring and celebrating the diverse aspects of this incredible country, from its ancient heritage and vibrant cultures to its stunning landscapes and culinary delights.

Whether you are planning a visit, delving into India’s history, or exploring its modern innovations and current events, we provide comprehensive and engaging content to help you discover the essence of India.

Join us on a journey through the colorful festivals, historical landmarks, bustling markets, and serene retreats that make India a unique and fascinating destination. Stay informed, inspired, and connected with ilika Foundation as we bring you the best of India.”

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Stories & Blogs

Most popular Indian food in the world

Indian cuisine has gained immense popularity worldwide for its rich flavors, diverse spices, and varied regional dishes. Here are some of the most popular Indian foods that have found favor globally: 1. Butter Chicken (Murgh Makhani)- Originating from Punjab, this creamy and mildly spiced curry dish is cooked with tender chicken in a tomato-based sauce enriched with butter and cream. It’s…

Unique traditions in India

India is incredibly diverse, and its traditions vary widely across regions and communities. Here are some unique traditions from different parts of India: 1. Onam Festival (Kerala)- Onam is a harvest festival celebrated in Kerala with great enthusiasm. It includes a spectacular display of flower carpets called Pookalam, traditional dance forms like Kathakali, and a grand feast called Onam Sadya served…