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'Bharat: Mother of Democracy' Tableau Clinches First Spot At Republic Day Parade 2024

The tableau captivated audiences with its masterful use of the anamorphic technique alongside a rich display of Bharat's cultural heritage. - 'Bharat: Mother of Democracy' Tableau Clinches First Spot At Republic Day Parade 2024

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IGNCA holds photo exhibition on occasion of 'Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas'

The Government has decided to celebrate the birth anniversary of tribal freedom fighter Birsa Munda on November 15 as Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas

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View: Central Vista plan is now a given. But there's still scope of reinvention


View: Central Vista plan is now a given. But there’s still scope of reinvention
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The more productive approach now demands that we stop harping on what the Central Vista once was, but rather, dwell on what it could become. The place requires paradoxically both, historic conservation, as well as a contemporary vision.
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A reinvention that moves beyond the political debates and creates a comprehensive cultural track containing contiguous galleries, museums, theatres, music halls, archival and library structures.
True the Delhi high court has dismissed a public petition to halt work on the Central Vista redevelopment plan. But there’s still scope for reimagining it. One important thing is missing from current plans – the Central Vista, as conceived, will lose its value as a cultural hub. It will simply be ministry offices and government departments.

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Culture, increasingly fractured and unplanned


Culture, increasingly fractured and unplanned
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May 28, 2021 01:14 IST
Under the Central Vista project, the urban planning for a single, linked cultural district seems to have been tossed out
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Under the Central Vista project, the urban planning for a single, linked cultural district seems to have been tossed out
We have been given to understand from the publicly known plans for the “Central Vista Redevelopment Project”, that the National Museum of India is to occupy what are currently the South Block offices of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Defence, and the Ministry of External Affairs, as well as the North Block offices of the Home and Finance Ministries. These buildings were designed by Herbert Baker. The Parliament House building designed by Edwin Lutyens is to be turned into another museum, apparently a ‘museum of democracy’. The national capital could, in that case, potentially have a grand plaza of three extraordinary interconnected museums in the vicinity of the Rashtrapati Bhavan itself. What a spectacular statement they would make to the people of India and the rest of the world.

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Guv hands over certificates at maiden convocation of IGNCA | Ranchi News


Ranchi: The maiden convocation of the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), Regional Centre Ranchi was held at the Aryabhatt hall in the capital city on Wednesday. Governor Droupadi Murmu, who was the chief guest on the occasion, handed over the certificates to the students. Fifteen students received their post-graduate diploma in tribal arts and crafts at the event.
Speaking on the occasion, the governor said art and culture was the soul of India and it must be protected. She added that Indian song and dance forms are rich and so Indian artists are invited to perform in other countries.

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