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KISHANGARH’S MYSTICAL COW AND HOLY DEITIES COME TO BIKANER HOUSE

A true custodian of her school of miniature art, Princess Vaishnavi Kumari of Kishangarh captures the mystical cow, the playful Krishna and the divine Ganesha who grace her pichwais, and recreates this traditional art form in a contemporary style. The exhibition is on till 5 May.

JHABUA’S PATRONESS OF THE ARTS: NANDINI SINGH

The Gond art form remains the legacy of one of India’s largest tribal communities, the Gonds. Spreading over the deccan, central and eastern India,...

ODISHA’S TALCHER PALACE GETS STAMPED IN POSTAL ARCHIVES

A piece of architecture from our town has been handpicked by the Department of Posts, Government of India. From now on, people across the country will be acquainted with an interesting chapter of Talcher’s history through the medium of this Special Cover and Special Cancellation, said Raja Rajendra Chandra Deb of Talcher.

TAKING THE WOOL ROAD

Amongst the famous network of trade routes of the world, the Silk Road connecting China, Central Asia and India is undoubtedly the most popular....
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ROYAL COOKING TALES BY TIKARANI SHAILAJA KATOCH

Tikarani Shailaja Katoch of Lambagraon-Kangra goes down memory lane and shares two famed recipes from her grandfather, Maharaja Digvijay Singhji’s recipe book ‘Cooking delights of the Maharajas’.

‘FREEDOM I LIVE WITH IS MY ARTISTIC INSPIRATION AND FOCUS’

Ramathra’s Uditchandra Pal joins Generation Z’s fleet of creative youngsters in finding his expression in artistic forms. As a child, he tried his hand...

THE GARDEN CITY GETS A FLAVOUR OF ROYAL HERITAGE WITH ROYAL FABLES

Hosted by FICCI Flo Bengaluru, the exhibition’s first edition enables both young and old generations to track textiles and designs from a royal past and bring them to the present and find a way to sustain them in future .

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