4-day All India Major Port Cultural Meet concludes
The 25th All India Major Port Cultural Meet 2025–26 concluded after four days at Paradip Port. Organized by Paradip Port Authority and Major Ports Sports Control Board, around 200 artistes from nine ports participated. Team Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port Authority emerged as overall champions, with Mumbai Port Authority as runners-up and Deendayal Port Authority along with Cochin Port Authority as second runners-up. The event showcased diverse cultural programs and reinforced cultural exchanges among major ports, underscoring the sector’s broader social and economic role beyond trade.
Four-day cultural meet ends at Paradip Port
Around 200 artistes from nine major ports participated
Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port Authority won overall
Mumbai Port Authority was runner-up
Event highlights port culture and inter-port exchanges
Mandu Festival to return with tent city and extended activities
The Mandu Festival is returning with a tent city and extended tourist activities after a three-year hiatus. The state tourism department, in coordination with the Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board, plans to set up a tent city around Mandu and Tamia to broaden visitor experiences. The Mandu festival is expected to begin late January or February, with ongoing activities planned for nearly three months. Organisers said the tent city approach would enhance the festival’s international appeal and provide a longer, immersive experience for domestic and foreign visitors.
Mandu Festival returns with tent city concept
Extended tourist activities planned for Mandu and Tamia
Tent city to operate for nearly three months
Festival timing expected from late January or February
Aims to broaden international and domestic appeal
Jan 12, 2026
Ni Fest 10th edition concludes in Thrissur; rural art camp ends
The 10th edition of Ni Fest, a national art camp and rural art festival, concluded near Wadakkancherry in Thrissur district. Curated by painter Sujith S.N., the camp featured 20 artists, including T. Venkanna and K. Muraleedharan. The event, running from January 7, showcased visual arts, theatre and literature, integrating traditional and contemporary forms. It aimed to nurture rural artistry and connect artists with broader cultural ecosystems in Kerala. The festival’s conclusion marked another milestone in Kerala’s vibrant arts calendar, highlighting the state’s role as a hub for regional and national art initiatives.
Ni Fest concludes in Thrissur after 10th edition.
Curated by Sujith S.N.; 20 participating artists.
Festival features visual arts, theatre and literature.
Aims to support rural art and connect with broader culture networks.
Kerala’s ongoing role as a national arts hub is highlighted.
PM Modi lauds Shrimad Vijayaratna Sunder Surishwarji Maharaj on 500th book release
Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the release of Shrimad Vijayaratna Sunder Surishwarji Maharaj’s 500th book, praising the spiritual leader for spreading knowledge through writing and life example. Modi described the 500 works as a vast ocean of thoughts and insights, offering simple and spiritual guidance to humanity. He reiterated the nine resolutions from the Navkar Mahamantra Day, including water conservation and local sourcing, as the nation seeks growth in harmony with tradition. The video message underscored the Prime Minister’s emphasis on culture, learning and values in public life.
PM Modi praises Shrimad Vijayaratna Sunder Surishwarji Maharaj on 500th book release.
Describes the collection as a vast ocean of thoughts and insights.
Books offered as simple, spiritual guidance for humanity.
Reinforces nine Navkar Mahamantra Day resolutions, including water conservation.
Shows Modi’s emphasis on culture and values in governance.
Jan 11, 2026
Somnath Swabhiman Parv Marks Millennium of Temple's Resilience
Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah had appealed to citizens across the country to participate in the "Somnath Swabhiman Parv," which was observed at Somnath in Gujarat from January 8 to January 11. The four-day event commemorated 1,000 years since the first recorded attack on the Somnath temple and seeks to highlight the continuity and resilience of Sanatan culture.
Jan 08, 2026
Kerala Assembly International Book Festival inaugurated by CM Vijayan
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated the fourth Kerala Assembly International Book Festival on January 7, with the event continuing through January 13 at the Legislative Assembly complex. The festival promises book launches, literary discussions, a students’ corner, a model assembly and cultural programmes including Theyyam, Kalaripayattu and Sangeetha Sandhya. Assembly Speaker Shamseer presided over the inauguration as Vijayan presented the Assembly Award to noted Malayalam writer N. S. Madhavan. The festival aims to celebrate reading, promote literary culture and engage students and families through a week of literary and cultural activities.
Fourth Kerala Assembly International Book Festival inaugurated.
Dates: January 7–13, 2026 at the Legislative Assembly complex.
Activities: book launches, discussions, student corner, model assembly.
Cultural programmes include Theyyam, Kalaripayattu, Sangeetha Sandhya.
Vijayan awards N. S. Madhavan for literary contributions.
Jan 07, 2026
SARAS Mela 2026 in Guntur
Union Minister of State for Rural Development and Communications, Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, while briefing the media about SARAS Mela 2026, said that Guntur is hosting the prestigious national-level SARAS Mela from January 6 to 18, 2026, marking a significant milestone for the region. He added that the event will bring together Women's Self-Help Groups (SHGs) from across all States of India to showcase their craftsmanship and entrepreneurial spirit.
He stated that the Mela serves as a vital platform for DWCRA (Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas) women of Andhra Pradesh. He said this is a unique opportunity for local Self-Help Groups (SHGs) to understand national and global standards, explore new product possibilities, and learn modern marketing strategies to scale their businesses.
The prestigious The 13-day National-level SARAS-2026 exhibition will be inaugurated on 8th January 2026 in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, by the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh in the presence of the Union Minister of State for Communications and Rural Development, Dr. Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar.
Dharmendra Pradhan releases 55 literary works in classical Indian languages
Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan released 55 literary works in classical Indian languages in New Delhi. The collection includes 41 publications from CIIL centres of excellence and 13 volumes plus a Tirukkural Sign Language series from CICT. Works span Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Odia, and Tamil, with an emphasis on linguistic heritage and education. The publications form part of a broader effort to promote classical languages and cultural literacy in national education, and to connect scholarly resources with classroom teaching. The initiative highlights India's emphasis on language diversity and cultural preservation in public education.
Dharmendra Pradhan releases 55 classical-language works
41 CIIL publications; 13 more plus Tirukkural Sign Language series
Languages include Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Odia, Tamil
Aims to promote linguistic heritage in education
Supports cultural literacy and access to classical knowledge