Indian culture

Chalo India Campaign: Strengthening cultural bonds with diaspora

The Indian government’s recent “Chalo India” initiative, unveiled at the World Travel Market (WTM) in London, offers free visas for friends of the Indian diaspora as a way to stimulate tourism. By targeting friends and associates of the Indian diaspora—who often serve as informal ambassadors of Indian culture—the campaign seeks to foster a deeper cultural […]

BIOFACH India 2024| Mumbai exporter shows lip-smacking freeze-dried biryani, upma

Pazago, which manages the shipment of food, showcased healthy snacks made from millets at the 16th edition of BIOFACH India 2024, held at the India Expo Mart in Greater Noida. The government is promoting these millets worldwide as a solution to global nutrition challenges.

BIOFACH India 2024: 15 Manipur crops, black rice shine among visitors

Manipur proudly presented over 15 organically produced crops and products at the 16th edition of BIOFACH INDIA, at the India Expo Mart. The highlight of Manipur's showcase was its renowned black rice, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded during his address at the international conference of agricultural economists, citing its global consumption and nutritional benefits.

Ambani Family to honor Varanasi’s cultural heritage at Anant Ambani’s wedding

The Ambani family is set to highlight the spiritual city of Varanasi during the upcoming wedding celebrations of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant. This homage is aligned with the vision of Reliance Foundation Founder & Chairperson, Mrs. Nita Ambani, who aims to share India's profound cultural heritage with the global community.

Good Air Summit: Indian culture & improvement in climate

Former Judge & Head of Delhi Forest Committee Najmi Waziri addresses the Good Air Summit held by IHW Council in New Delhi and discusses the contribution of legal courts and common people in saving the environment on Friday, June 8.

Prof. Mukherji Delves in Natraj’s Symbolism, Artistic Vision, and the Quest for a Decolonized Past

During an engaging lecture at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Professor Parul Duve Mukherji, in conversation with The New Indian, delved into the depths of Indian history. She discussed the timeliness and significance of decolonizing Indian art through the prism of mimesis in the Citrasutra. Prof. Mukherji also highlighted the invaluable contribution […]