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ART AND CULTURE - March 2024

Mar 2024

May 01, 2026

First BRICS Culture Working Group meets in New Delhi concludes

The first Culture Working Group meeting under India’s BRICS Presidency 2026 concluded in New Delhi, with BRICS partners participating virtually. The Indian delegation included Vivek Aggarwal, Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, and Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi from the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts. The Ministry of Culture highlighted cultural exchanges and people‑to‑people ties as central themes, aligned with the BRICS emphasis on shared heritage and collaboration. The presidency‑level theme is Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability, reflecting India’s push for cultural diplomacy within BRICS.
  • Meeting concluded in New Delhi
  • BRICS culture focus under India’s presidency
  • Participants included Vivek Aggarwal and Dr. Joshi
  • Emphasis on cultural exchanges and people‑to‑people ties
  • Theme: Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability
  • Highlights cultural diplomacy within BRICS

Apr 28, 2026

Symbiosis launches Asia’s first UNESCO Gender Chair

Symbiosis Skills and Professional University (SSPU), Pune, has launched Asia’s first UNESCO Chair on Gender Inclusion and Skill Development. The announcement occurred during the international conference 'Women Leading the Future of Work' in collaboration with UNESCO. The Chair aims to advance gender equality through skill development, employment opportunities and research for underprivileged girls and women in emerging industries. The initiative marked Asia’s first UNESCO Chair dedicated to gender inclusion and skill development, underscoring India’s role in the global gender and education agenda. Jayant Chaudhary, Minister of State for Skill Development and Education, inaugurated the Chair.
  • Asia’s first UNESCO Chair on Gender Inclusion and Skill Development launched at SSPU, Pune.
  • Inaugurated during 'Women Leading the Future of Work' conference with UNESCO.
  • Chair aims to boost gender equality through skill development and employment.

Apr 20, 2026

Nishita Yogesh Antarkar Crowned Miss Sake India 2026 in Mumbai

Nishita Yogesh Antarkar was crowned Miss Sake India 2026 at a gala event held in Mumbai on 17 April 2026. Organized by Hirohama India Pvt. Ltd., the pageant celebrated cross-cultural ties between India and Japan while promoting Japanese sake culture. Nishita, a Mumbai-based entrepreneur and trained Kathak dancer, brings a blend of artistic excellence and curiosity about global traditions. With over sixteen years of Kathak experience and a passion for languages, she faces responsibilities as a cultural ambassador for India-Japan ties. The outgoing titleholder, Akansha Shrivastava, crowned her during a ceremony at the Robata Kuuraku venue, marking a graceful transition of duties.
  • Winner: Nishita Yogesh Antarkar (Mumbai).
  • Event: Miss Sake India 2026, 17 April 2026, Mumbai.
  • Organizer: Hirohama India Pvt. Ltd.
  • Background: Kathak dancer with over 16 years of experience.
  • Role: Cultural ambassador for India-Japan ties.
  • Crown: By outgoing titleholder Akansha Shrivastava at Robata Kuuraku.

Apr 19, 2026

NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Releases Divya Bharat Anthology

NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Suman Bery released 'Divya Bharat: A Window to the Soul of India' in New Delhi. The anthology serves as a comprehensive, year-round tourism companion covering all States and Union Territories, blending destinations, culture, cuisine, textiles and handicrafts while highlighting iconic sites and lesser-known attractions. The book includes a monthly travel calendar and state-wise chapters to promote informed and diverse travel experiences across the country. In his remarks, Bery described the work as a significant contribution to showcasing India's cultural and tourism potential and urged ongoing collaboration to grow the sector. The launch coincided with discussions on tourism policy reform and PPP growth.
  • Book title: Divya Bharat: A Window to the Soul of India; author: Suman Bery.
  • Aims: year-round tourism companion with state-wise coverage.
  • Contents: destinations, culture, cuisine, textiles, handicrafts; monthly travel calendar.
  • Impact: promotes informed travel and cultural promotion across India.
  • Launch linked to policy discussions and sector collaboration.

Apr 18, 2026

Disney unveils Infinity Vision; large-screen format rollout plans

Disney announced Infinity Vision, a new premium large-format certification for theaters, in a move paralleling IMAX. TheInfinity Vision standard requires screens at least 50 feet wide, laser projection, and a 7.1 Dolby system. Plans include a global rollout, with 5,500 screens meeting the criteria, a figure that dwarfs existing IMAX venues. The format is expected to accompany major releases such as Avengers films. The initiative signals a push by Disney to redefine premium cinema experiences and to collaborate with theater chains for a standardized, immersive viewing experience that could alter exhibition strategies in India and worldwide.
  • Disney announces Infinity Vision premium format
  • Certification requires 50+ feet screens, laser, 7.1 Dolby sound
  • Around 5,500 screens globally eligible
  • Aims to compete with and surpass IMAX offerings
  • Partnerships with theatre chains to roll out Infinity Vision
  • Could influence premium cinema strategy in India

Infinity Vision expansion; India’s cinema landscape adapts

Following Disney’s Infinity Vision announcement, Indian cinema chains began evaluating the rollout and integration of the new PLF standard in major cities. Industry sources note potential collaborations with multiplex operators to certify venues and align film release strategies with Infinity Vision. The development mirrors a global shift toward enhanced viewing experiences and could influence audience expectations for premium formats in India. While traditional formats remain popular, exhibitors anticipate demand for larger screens, advanced projection, and superior sound systems. The Infinity Vision initiative may reshape how Indian audiences experience blockbuster releases and high-profile festivals.
  • Infinity Vision tied to premium cinema formats in India
  • Indian chains evaluating certification and rollout plans
  • Potential collaborations with multiplex operators
  • Emphasis on larger screens, laser projection, enhanced sound
  • Could influence release strategies for major films
  • Marks a shift in Indian exhibition standards
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