THERE is much to see and savour in Madhya Pradesh, the heart of India. There are historical monuments, intriguing palaces and lakes. There are wildlife sanctuaries with tigers and cheetahs too. And then there is Indore, India’s cleanest city with its aroma laden food street, certified as the cleanest, nationally.
I went first to Mandu to participate in the fourth edition of the five-day festival called Khojne Mein Kho Jao (meaning lose yourself in discovery), and to rediscover this quaint town with a past, replete with stories of romance and battle, courage and betrayal.
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