Artara'24 Fine Arts Exhibition & Competition Makes Its Mark in Dubai
The Artara'24 Fine Arts Exhibition and Competition made its mark in Dubai as a platform for discovering and nurturing emerging artistic talents from the country. The event aimed to discover hidden artistic gems, with a particular focus on the Indian talent residing in Dubai. The event aimed to provide a prestigious stage for lesser-known artists, students, and art enthusiasts to showcase their extraordinary abilities and connect with fellow creative minds.
Held at the Al Jalila Cultural Centre, a venue under the Dubai Cultural Center, Artara'24 featured an impressive collection of over 250 pieces of art, each telling its own unique story and reflecting the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of the talented participants. The exhibition proudly showcased artworks from multi-national artists, with many exhibiting their work for the first time, making this event a significant milestone in their artistic journey.
May 16, 2024
India Platform Renamed as 'Bharat Pavilion' at 77th Cannes Film Festival
The India Pavilion, rechristened the Bharat Pavilion, was formally opened at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in France.
Explaining the rationale behind the renaming, Mr. Sanjay Jaju, secretary, ministry of information and broadcasting, said that it symbolises the country's assertion of its traditional storytelling practices while it actively looks for collaborations with the rest of the world.
The 77th annual Cannes Film Festival is a film festival taking place from May 14 to 25, 2024. American filmmaker and actress Greta Gerwig is serving as jury president for the main competition. French actress Camille Cottin hosted the opening ceremony and will also host the closing ceremony.
Indian Literary Masterpieces Inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register
In a proud moment for India, three of its literary treasures – the Ramcharitmanas, Panchatantra, and Sahṛdayāloka-Locana – were inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Asia-Pacific Regional Register.
This prestigious recognition celebrates India's rich literary heritage and cultural legacy, affirming the timeless wisdom and artistic expressions that have shaped the nation's identity.
Preserving Timeless Wisdom for Future Generations
The inclusion of these masterpieces in the Register signifies a crucial step in global cultural preservation efforts. It ensures that the profound teachings and narratives embodied within these works continue to inspire and enlighten generations to come, transcending boundaries of time and place.
May 15, 2024
Google Arts & Culture Launches 'Millets: Seeds of Change' Exhibition
Highlighting the historical importance and modern relevance of millets, Google Arts & Culture, in collaboration with India's Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, presented an engaging digital exhibition titled "Millets: Seeds of Change." This exhibition delves into the journey of millets, showcasing their evolution from ancient staples to contemporary super foods, and emphasizes their nutritional value, role in climate resilience, and potential to address global food security challenges.
The exhibition offered interactive elements such as quizzes and crosswords, enriching visitors' experiences and providing an engaging and informative exploration of millets' significance.
May 14, 2024
Archaeologists Uncover Alexander the Great's Bathroom in Greece
Archaeologists claim to have uncovered Alexander the Great's bathing quarters and combat gymnasium at the Aigai Palace in the northern part of Greece.
Positioned in the heart of the ancient Macedonian kingdom, the magnificent Aigai palace is spread across 15,000 square meters and exceeds even the magnificence of the Parthenon.
Constructed during Philip II's reign, the palace comprises courtyards, temples, sanctuaries, a theatre, a palaestra (boxing school), and tombs.
May 12, 2024
Japan and Nagaland Inaugurate Kohima Peace Memorial and Eco Park
The Kohima Peace Memorial and Eco Park in Nagaland hold profound significance, celebrating the collaborative effort between the Government of Japan, the Japanese International Cooperation Agency, and the Government of Nagaland. The inauguration of these projects represents not only historical importance but also serves as a symbol of peace, reconciliation, and educational value.
Ambassador Hiroshi Suzuki, the Japanese Ambassador to India, acknowledged that the Japanese people remembered the Battle of Kohima, along with the "Battle of Imphal," as one of the most disastrous battles of World War II. He expressed sympathy for the people of Nagaland, who had nothing to do with the war but inevitably had to endure great suffering.