Tallest Ambedkar Statue Unveiled in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
The Andhra Pradesh government unveiled the world's tallest statue of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, the esteemed architect of the Indian Constitution, in a grand ceremony in Vijayawada.
The colossal structure, named the 'Statue of Social Justice,' stands at an impressive height of 206 feet, making it one of the top 50 tallest statues globally, with Sardar Vallabhai Patel's 'Statue of Unity' claiming the top spot.
Jan 18, 2024
Arunachal Pradesh's Pakke Paga Hornbill Festival
The 9th edition of the Pakke Paga Hornbill Festival (PPHF), a state festival of Arunachal Pradesh, will take place at Seijosa in the Pakke Kessang district from January 18-20, 2024.
The festival focuses on wildlife conservation, with a particular emphasis on hornbills. Four species of the birds — Wreathed, Great Indian, Oriental Pied and the endangered Rufous-necked — are found in the Pakke Tiger Reserve (PTR) of Arunachal Pradesh.
The first-ever PPHF was held in January 2015. The aim was to recognise the role played by the Nyishi, the largest tribal group in Arunachal Pradesh, in conserving hornbills in PTR.
Jan 15, 2024
International Camel Festival Kicked Off in Bikaner, Rajasthan
The three-day International Camel Festival was held with great fervour in the culturally rich district of Bikaner, Rajasthan. The festival commenced with an enthralling Heritage Walk, setting the stage for a celebration of folk culture that captivated both domestic and foreign tourists.
The Heritage Walk, starting from Rampuriya Haveli, saw the enthusiastic participation of folk artists, adding a touch of authenticity to the cultural fiesta. Local folk artists mesmerised the onlookers with traditional songs, Rammats, and captivating dances, offering a glimpse into the rich local culture.
Bikaji ki Tekri was the hub of creativity with competitions organised by the Tourism Department. Participants engaged in spirited Rangoli, Mehndi, and drawing competitions, showcasing their artistic talents. The Tourism Department added to the excitement by rewarding the winners with mementos, encouraging a spirit of healthy competition and artistic expression.
Ganga Sagar Mela 2024: India's Second Largest Fair
The Gangasagar Mela stands as a testament to the vibrant cultural and spiritual tapestry of India. Held annually in Sagardwip, West Bengal, this magnificent fair has earned the distinction of being the second most popular mela in the country, surpassed only by the revered Kumbh Mela. The festival draws a massive influx of devotees who converge to partake in rituals, seek spiritual purification, and celebrate with immense fervour.
The Gangasagar Mela aligns with the celebration of Makar Sankranti, observed on either the 14th or 15th of January each year. This auspicious day adds to the festive atmosphere, amplifying the cultural and religious importance of the gathering.
Situated just off the Bengal coast, Sagardwip is an island of exceptional beauty and religious significance. The confluence of the Ganga River and the Bay of Bengal imparts a unique spiritual charm to this location. Beyond the religious fervor, Sagardwip offers stunning beaches, making it a retreat for rejuvenation and a paradise for trekkers.
Jan 07, 2024
Palace of Aigai: Greece Reopens Huge Alexander the Great Monument
The site of one of the most important monuments in classical antiquity, the palace where Alexander the Great was crowned king, was reopened after a 16-year restoration.
The Palace of Aigai, near Greece's northern port city of Thessaloniki, was built more than 2,300 years ago.
It was later destroyed by the Romans and unearthed through excavations beginning in the 19th Century.
Its renovation cost more than €20m (£17m; $22m), with help from the EU.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who attended a ceremony for the site's reopening, described it as a "monument of global importance".
Jan 05, 2024
Tenth Century Kadamba Inscription Written in Kannada, Sanskrit Found in Goa
In a remarkable archaeological discovery, an inscription dating back to the 10th century A.D. was found in the Mahadeva temple at Cacoda in southern Goa. The inscription, written in both Kannada and Sanskrit, sheds light on a historical episode during the Kadamba period, providing valuable insights into the region's past.