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Nautanki and Jatra are North/East Indian folk theatres featuring rhythmic dialogue, folk songs, minimal sets, and social commentary. Both historically addressed contemporary issues and preserved regional narratives.
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Thirukkural by Thiruvalluvar (c. 1st-5th century CE) was inscribed in UNESCO's Memory of the World Register in 2024. This ethical classic of 1,330 couplets is revered for universal wisdom on virtue, wealth, and love.
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Indian music theory defines 22 shrutis within an octave based on precise frequency ratios (e.g., 3:2 for perfect fifth). Ancient texts like Natya Shastra and Sangita Ratnakara document this mathematical foundation of melody.
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Sangam poetry (Tamil, 300 BCE-300 CE) and Sanskrit kavya share advanced literary aesthetics: metaphor (upama), alliteration (anuprasa), and complex meters. Both traditions influenced pan-Indian literary culture.
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This Ministry of Culture scheme (revised 2025) supports veteran artists in music, dance, theatre, and visual arts. Applicants must demonstrate contribution to cultural preservation and financial need.
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Nasik cave inscription by Gautami Balashri, mother of Gautamiputra Satakarni, records Satavahana achievements in Prakrit using Brahmi script. It is a key source for Deccan history and early Indian epigraphy.
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Abhinaya (facial expression, hand gestures) and nritta (rhythmic pure dance) are fundamental to all Indian classical dances. Bharatanatyam emphasizes geometric precision; Kuchipudi integrates dance with dramatic dialogue.
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National Museum's AI virtual tours (2024) use machine learning to personalize artifact explanations, offer multilingual narration, and enable 3D exploration. Part of Digital India's cultural accessibility initiatives.
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Dancing Girl (c. 2500 BCE), a 10.5 cm bronze statue from Mohenjo-daro, showcases lost-wax casting technique and naturalistic portrayal. It evidences Harappan artistic sophistication and possible ritual/dance traditions.
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Ramayana and Mahabharata have been adapted into numerous regional languages: Tamil (Kamban's Ramavataram), Bengali (Krittivasi Ramayan), Thai (Ramakien), Indonesian (Kakawin Ramayana), demonstrating pan-Asian cultural influence.
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'Culture Map India' (2025) is a GIS-enabled digital platform mapping monuments, museums, living traditions, and artisan clusters. It aids heritage conservation, tourism planning, and public access to cultural resources.
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Santiniketan (West Bengal) was inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in September 2023. Recognized for its unique educational model blending Indian traditions with global humanism, and its influence on modern Indian art and culture.
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Mysore Rosewood Inlay received GI tag in 2024, recognizing the traditional craft of inlaying ivory, metal, or contrasting wood into rosewood furniture and decorative items. Practiced in Karnataka for over 200 years.
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UNESCO's Urgent Safeguarding List (established 2009) identifies endangered intangible heritage requiring immediate protection measures. India has nominated elements like Sankirtana (Manipur) and Chhau dance under this category.
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FTII (Pune), under Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, is India's premier film training institute. Alumni include directors like Sanjay Leela Bhansali, actors like Naseeruddin Shah, and cinematographers like Santosh Sivan.
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Eros Now (2015) was India's first major film-focused OTT platform, offering Bollywood and regional content. It pioneered subscription-based streaming in India, preceding global entrants like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
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Khangchendzonga National Park (Sikkim, inscribed 2016) is India's sole Mixed Heritage Site. It combines exceptional biodiversity (alpine ecosystems) with sacred landscape traditions of Buddhist and indigenous communities.
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Green Gold Animation (Hyderabad), founded in 2001, produced the popular 'Chhota Bheem' series. It is India's largest animation studio, creating content for TV, films, and digital platforms, and exporting to global markets.
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NFAI (Pune), under Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, collects, preserves, and restores Indian films. It holds over 12,000 feature films and documentaries, serving as a research resource for film scholars and historians.
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Mumbai joined UNESCO Creative Cities Network in 2019 under Film category, acknowledging Bollywood's global influence, technical infrastructure, and cultural storytelling. It is the second Indian city after Jaipur (Crafts, 2015) to receive this designation.