CM Yadav will also release several books published by Veer Bharat Trust, Madhya Pradesh Council of Science and Technology, and the Madhya Pradesh Tribal Folk Art and Dialect Development Academy on the occasion.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], June 14: India's love for stories is timeless. From listening grandmother's folktales to cassette-era radio dramas, Indian audience have always loved storytelling. But in today's digital world, due to busy schedules, that storytelling charm is fading away. This
India's newly crowned Test captain, Shubman Gill's photoshoot, took centre stage as the modern-day giants continue to bolster their preparations for the five high-stakes Tests in England, marking the commencement of a new dawn.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 10: Ishaara proudly presents "Bhojon Ghor" -- an immersive Assamese culinary celebration that brings the vibrant spirit, heritage, and folklore of Northeast India to the table. Known for crafting meaningful dining experiences through the senses, Ishaara inv
He proposed creating an e-library to store and showcase Uttarakhand's folk literature, developing audio-visuals based on folk tales, organising weekly competitions in schools to promote local dialects and hosting a large-scale festival to celebrate Uttarakhand's language and literature.
The cultural performances not only captivated local residents but also left visiting tourists deeply impressed by the authenticity and energy of the celebrations.
Indian folk artists showcased traditional dances and art at the Indian Folk Carnival in Ahmedabad, achieving the vision of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The inaugural Days of Russian Spiritual Culture were recently celebrated in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, marking a significant moment of cultural diplomacy between the two nations. The event was held in partnership with TV BRICS, serving as the international media collaborator.
The exhibition is believed to strengthen the 'Vocal for Local' campaign, and a powerful medium for the preservation of traditional crafts, folk art and cultural heritage.
Despite living with physical challenges due to polio, Joshi (65) has spent more than three decades developing a rare art form he calls 'Baget' -- a craft where he turns the dry bark of pine trees into meaningful art.