Dancers from Jaipur get candid on International Dance Day
They say dancers don’t need wings to fly! In addition to enabling people to express themselves creatively, dance also helps them unwind physically, mentally as
They say dancers don’t need wings to fly! In addition to enabling people to express themselves creatively, dance also helps them unwind physically, mentally as
In 1967, a young man named Sanjit Bunker Roy, deeply moved by what he had witnessed during the Bihar Famine of 1966-67, left a possibly
A visit to Chandni Chowk in Purani Dilli is a must on the itinerary of every foodie visiting the capital city of the country. Be
A walk near the Philosophy Department in the Rajasthan University Campus is taking the students, faculty and visitors by a vibrant and colourful surprise. In
Renowned bollywood actor, Karisma Kapoor was recently in the Pink City to interact with the ladies of the FICCI Ladies Organization, Jaipur Chapter. After a
“Cities across the world are designed by men. Hence, women and transgender people must navigate in urban worlds that were never created with their needs
With the objective of urging the public to re-imagine the design and architecture of urban centres from an inclusive perspective, a public art festival entitled
“As a child, it was almost an everyday ritual for me and my family to visit temples and pray. The highlight of my visit to
Ahead of Women’s Day on March 8, the Welcome Art Gallery of ITC Rajputana is showcasing the art works of 3 women artists – Minal
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A book launch and discussion of Bollywood actor Divya Dutta’s recent book ‘The Stars in My Sky’ was recently organized in Jaipur by Vishaal Mathur of Mathuradas Mathur Charitable Trust at Chirmi Palace. The actor threw light on her films as well as the personas who helped her in reaching the stature that she has in Bollywood.
The Pink City is renowned globally for its finely crafted jewelry by skilled craftsmen and artisans, especially its Meenakari artifacts and jewellery. Meenakari involves painting
Stepping into a patisserie, bakery, or even browsing through a home kitchen’s Instagram page, one is often left perplexed, surrounded by a plethora of tempting
Just 30 kilometers from Jaipur, in Bassi lies a sanctuary that breathes life into tales of resilience and compassion. Among its residents are Ranu, a
Jawahar Kala Kendra’s Kavad making workshop offered participants a journey through Rajasthan’s cultural heritage, blending tradition with innovation. From centuries-old techniques to contemporary adaptations, attendees explored the rich history of this art form, celebrating the legacy of craftsmanship and storytelling in a fusion of past and present.
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