Riya Pradhan

Mai Dams of Assam: Echoes of a Majestic Past, Embraced by UNESCO

 The recent inscription of the Mai Dams of Assam on the UNESCO World Heritage List marks a significant milestone for India’s cultural and historical landscape. These burial mounds of the Ahom Dynasty, scattered across the verdant expanse of Assam, have been recognized for their exceptional cultural and historical significance, offering a unique glimpse into the […]

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A Global Mosaic: Ancient Sculptures Weaving Cultural Connections

Ancient Sculptures: India, Egypt, Assyria, Greece and Rome is an international initiative that brings together long-standing partners — the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS), The J. Paul Getty Museum, and The British Museum, as well as, for the first time, the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and Indian museums- National Museum, New Delhi, Bihar Museum,

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Project PARI: Public Art of India – Transforming Urban Landscapes Through Creativity

In an innovative and culturally rich country like India, public art has evolved as an effective instrument for community participation, social dialogue, and urban transformation. Recognizing its potential, the Government of India, in collaboration with various state governments and municipal entities, launched Project PARI – Public Art of India. This ambitious project seeks to incorporate

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