New Delhi [India], February 3: As the global travel landscape shifts, a provocative new book argues that India is sitting on an "unclaimed throne" of economic and cultural potential. Naveen Kundu, a veteran tourism professional, today announced the release of his book "Reclaiming Incredible:
The programme is organised by the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS) in partnership with the Gorchakov Fund, TV BRICS International Media Network, and the Autonomous Non-Profit Organisation "Mezhdunarodniki."
Inspired by the efforts of MLA Bhawna Bohra, along with the development works and expansion of public amenities in the tribal and forest areas of the Pandariya Assembly constituency, 66 members from tribal families have returned to their original faith.
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], February 2: Jamnabai Narsee School, GIFT City was transformed into a vibrant epicentre of sporting & cultural excellence as it proudly hosted Quintessence 4.0
Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) [India], February 2: Banaras Lit Fest 2026 curated a significant literary and intellectual engagement with a featured conversation on Made in Nepal: Lessons in Business Building from the Land of Everest by Dr. Binod Chaudhary, bringing together leadership, literature
Australian First Nations artist, designer and cultural advocate Grace Lillian Lee is set to present her work in India at the India Art Fair 2026, bringing Indigenous Australian perspectives on heritage, sustainability and identity to Indian audiences.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 2: India's Gen Z is redefining travel priorities, with live music and cultural events emerging as primary trip drivers. However, data states that there are gaps in infrastructure, pricing, and capacity which is forcing a significant share of this demand
Twenty years after 'The Devil Wears Prada' became a cultural touchstone, 20th Century Studios has released the first full trailer for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', confirming the return of its iconic characters and setting the stage for a high-fashion showdown in a changing media landscape.<
Tibetans in exile voted in the first phase of elections to choose their government-in-exile and parliament. Voters and candidates stressed unity, cultural survival and freedom, while expressing hopes of returning to a free Tibet amid concerns over shrinking communities worldwide.