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SRINAGAR: Indian National Commission for Cooperation with UNESCO (INCCU) has selected J&K’s summer capital Srinagar among the two cities from India for UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) 2021.
INCCU is a government body which functions under the Department of Secondary and Higher Education in the Ministry of Human Resource Development with an objective to advise the Government in matters relating to the UNESCO.
In an endorsement letter, Under Secretary to Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, mentioned that INCUU is pleased to endorse the applications for UNESCO Creative Cities Network, 2021 from Srinagar for Creative City of Craft & Folk Art along with Gwalior for Creative City of Music.
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Ashgabat – Center of Cultural life of the country Ashgabat 140 years Published 20.04.2021
Turkmen capital, which marks its 140
th anniversary, is a center of business and cultural life of the country, which likes to welcome the guests and celebrate holidays widely. Magnificent modern buildings of museums, theatres, libraries, cinemas and exhibition halls, open stages and other facilities are true adornment of Ashgabat.
Number of facilities of profile sphere has been supplemented with Jahan Creativity Center presenting wide opportunities for engagement in various arts, which was opened on Astana Street last October. It has painting and record studios, halls for dance groups, orchestras, children chorus, vocal and instrumental groups, etc.
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