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The conversation around India's concert infrastructure has been gaining momentum, with many Indian artists sharing their thoughts on whether the country is truly ready for large-scale concerts that meet international standards.
Beyonce continues to break barriers at the Grammy Awards, making history as the first Black female artist to win the coveted Grammy for Best Country Album.
The much-awaited Grammy Awards saw Chappell Roan take home the Best New Artist award. While accepting her trophy, the "Good Luck, Babe!" singer used her speech to address an important issue--how record labels treat artists, according to Variety.
Kathakar festival has been taking place since 2011 in collaboration with UNESCO and the Indian Ministry of Culture. This international festival is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the ancient art of storytelling.
Speaking to ANI, Lucky Ali said, "It's (India is) aware of all its talents. Everybody gets a space to perform and everybody gets a space to express themselves. So, in that way, India is very accepting of its artists and art."
Amroha-based artist Zuhaib Khan, who uses graphite-charcoal to create artwork, has made an 8-foot-long portrait of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to mark the presentation of the Union Budget.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is often known for making statements with her sarees on Budget Day. Each year, she wears a saree that represents India's rich textile heritage and traditional craftsmanship, and this year was no different.
Taking to X, Pattnaik stated, "I join other Indians with much excitement #UnionBudget2025. I welcome the Budget through my sandart in Puri beach, Odisha."
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday announced a cash prize of Rs 50,000 to each of the 16 artists of the Uttarakhand's 'Cultural Heritage and Adventure Sports' tableau after it secured the third place in the Republic Day parade.
The tableau, which highlighted the state's rich cultural heritage and adventure tourism, was praised for its captivating portrayal, a statement by the CMO stated. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami lauded the effort, while Director General Information Banshidhar Tiwari acknowledged the state