Each map is a result of three decades of research by INTACH’s respective departments — Intangible Cultural Heritage, Natural Heritage and Architectural Heritage.
Having made his film directorial debut with the short film Right Here, Right Now in 2003, Gandhi’s first feature-length film Ship of Theseus premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.
Kalpana Sharma, who has edited the anthology Single by Choice: Happily Unmarried Women!, on patriarchy, financial independence and why more stories of women need to be told.
Australian historian Joanne Taylor also brings to notice how church photography in India is limited to documenting the huge facades and massive exteriors.
Sujoy Ghosh on his web series Typewriter, the horror genre and working with children.
Amit Aggarwal, who in the past has turned to symmetry present in nature and infused it with his sharp silhouettes, invokes the interplay of light and structure in the opening show, ‘Lumen’.
The flawed but essential plan to solve inner angst
This is being done to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
To discover new talents and nurture them, art gallery Art2Day is hosting a special show of up-and-coming names till July 21.
Riding in tough terrains while experiencing the vast history of Pune, often sparks many interesting conversations.
A tale of gastronomy and its rich times gone by, the book was launched this week at the Chandigarh Press Club.
Theatre director Abhijeet Choudhary on his new play, Jaag Utha Hain Raigad, and bringing classics of Indian literature to theatre.
Zubin Mehta looks back at a journey of 20 years of creating a new ground for theatre in Chandigarh
It is with wood and bronze that sculptor Deepak Kumar connects the dots, as he initiates conversations about the problems that plague his world, a small village named Abul Khurana in Punjab.
It was in 2010, when Sanjay Dhawan was packing one of his paintings in corrugated cardboard and cutting the extra sheet from both sides, that he discovered his medium of work.
Well-known writer Andrea Camilleri, who passed away on Wednesday, used his detective novels to slip in commentary on Italian politics
At the launch of The City and the Sea in Mumbai, Anil Dharker spoke to Raj Kamal Jha on his new book, why he doesn’t name his characters and how the backstory informs the stories we tell
A new documentary on rapper DIVINE takes one through the life and times of the real gully boy.
The collection includes statement sarees from Misra’s label, separates like tunics and standalone shirts and shrugs. There’s a lot of zari used for embellishment, making the otherwise sedate outfits dramatic enough to be worn at occasions.
A viral trend has women — and even men — sharing their saree moments.
This breakfast dish has recently been in the news, thanks to an application made by the Indori Mithai Aur Namkeen Nirmata-Vikreta Vyapari Sangh to grant a Geographical Indication (GI) tag to the Indori Poha. “
An interesting name in the list is that of singer Suresh Wadkar, still remembered for his songs in the Kamal Haasan and Sridevi-starrer Sadma. It is not often that a name from Bollywood makes it to the coveted list by the Akademi.
Pankaj Rishi Kumar captures the clash between young love and old feudal order in Janani’s Juliet.
Mumbai-based street artist Tyler on his quirky takes on contemporary issues, painting walls as a form of social commentary and being compared to Banksy .



