Sudan's Jabal Maragha: Illegal Gold Diggers Destroy Ancient Site
Illegal gold diggers have destroyed a 2,000-year-old archaeological site in Sudan in the eastern region of the Sahara desert.
The Jabal Maragha site, which dates from the Meroitic period between 350 BC and 350 AD, is said to have either been a small settlement or a checkpoint.
Officials from Sudan's antiquities and museums department said when they visited the site, some 270 km (170 miles) north of the capital Khartoum, last month they found two mechanical diggers and five men at work.
They had excavated a vast trench about 17 metres (55 feet) deep, and 20 metres long.
Sudan is home to hundreds of pyramids and other ancient sites, although they are not as well known as those in its northern neighbour, Egypt.
Sudan's archaeologists warned that the destruction was not unique but part of a growing problem.
Aug 23, 2020
Elite Art Spaces Democratised as Galleries, Museums Go Online
As art shows move from gallery walls to laptop screens and exhibitions take the shape of webinars, the famously closed art circle seems to have been breached with art finally becoming more accessible.
What were once closed door soirees — confined mostly to those with money to invest or the clout to be part of the exclusive guest list of the who's who of society — are now global online events attended by thousands of art enthusiasts.
The pandemic has compelled stakeholders to think of ways other than private openings to reach out to their patrons, and the internet has been a kind friend.
Though the art market has been hit with incomes shrinking and buying receding in the list of priorities, the access to online art has expanded the audience many folds, say industry insiders.
According to India Art Fair director Jagdip Jagpal, the new mode of interaction with art has opened up engagement opportunities for not just existing patrons and connoisseurs, but also for those who might be potential art enthusiasts.
Vandals Smash Statue of Mary Magdalene in French Chapel
A statue of Mary Magdalene housed in the chapel of Saint Pilon in the Var, in southeast France, has been destroyed by vandals apparently unhappy with her lack of clothing. The perpetrators left a note at the scene saying they "did not accept that a great saint like Mary Magdalene (should) be represented in such a way".
The sculpture, by an unknown artist, depicts a naked Mary Magdalene being carried by two angels, although long hair covers most of her body. The plaster statue was installed five years ago when the chapel was restored, but it was soon due to be replaced by a permanent marble version.
Aug 22, 2020
Abhijit Paul's 'Am I' Wins First Prize in Online Patriotic Short Film Contest
A Short film titled 'Am I?' directed by Abhijit Paul won the first prize and a cash award of one lakh rupees in the Online Patriotic Short Film Contest organised by the Ministry Of Information and Broadcasting along with National Film Develoment Corporation, NFDC.
'Ab India Banega Bharat' directed by Debojo Sanjiv got the second prize and a cash award of 50 thousand rupees and '10 Rupees' directed by Yuvraj Gokul got the third prize and a cash award of 25 thousand rupees. Eight short films have got Special Mention Certificates.
As part of Independence Day Celebrations-2020, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in association with National Film Development Corporation, NFDC organised Online Short Film Contest to create patriotic mood surrounding this year's Independence Day.
Aug 12, 2020
All 9 Museums for Tribal Freedom Fighters will be Ready by 2022-end: Govt
As per Tribal Affairs Ministry, all nine museums dedicated to tribal freedom fighters will be completed by the end of 2022.
Out of the nine museums sanctioned for tribal freedom fighters, two are nearing completion and the rest are at different stages of progress.
It is expected that all the museums will come into existence by the end of 2022. New museums will be sanctioned in the future in collaboration with the states.
The largest of these museums is being built in Rajpipla in Gujarat at a cost of Rs. 102.55 crore.
The rest are being built in Ranchi (Jharkhand), Lambasingi (Andhra Pradesh), Raipur (Chhattisgarh), Kozhikode (Kerala), Chhindwara (Madhya Pradesh), Hyderabad (Telangana), Senapati (Manipur) and Kelsi (Mizoram).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had made an announcement regarding setting up tribal freedom fighters' museums in his Independence Day Speech in 2016.
Disney Ends the Historic 20th Century Fox Brand
Walt Disney has brought to an end one of the best-known names in the entertainment industry, 20th Century Fox.
It comes as the legendary House of The Mouse has rebranded one of its TV studios as 20th Television.
The move follows the rebranding in January of the 85-year-old company 20th Century Fox as 20th Century Studios.
Last year Disney completed a $71.3bn (£54.7bn) deal to buy the bulk of Rupert Murdoch's Fox media assets.
Disney has also renamed its other television studios, including changing ABC Studios and ABC Signature Studios to ABC Signature while Fox 21 Television Studios will become Touchstone Television.
Aug 10, 2020
Piyush Goyal Dedicates Railway Museum at Hubballi, Karnataka Dedicated to the Nation
Minister of Railways Piyush Goyal and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi dedicated a Railway Museum at Hubballi in Karnataka through video conferencing. The event was presided over by Minister of State of Railways Suresh Angadi and was attended by other dignitaries and senior officials.
This Rail Museum is first of its kind in North Karnataka and second in South Western Railway after the historic Rail Museum at Mysuru.
Mr. Joshi said that the museum is most relevant as Hubballi is an important Railway junction historically as well. He said it will become another prominent tourist destination in the region.
At Hubballi Museum, the artefacts are broadly arranged in three sections, at two cottages named Malaprabha and Ghataprabha and the outdoor section.