Grab a cup of tea & read some heart warming poetry on World Poetry Day
Thanks to the Covid-19 Pandemic, we all have a lot of time in hand and most of us, let’s be honest, don’t know what to
Thanks to the Covid-19 Pandemic, we all have a lot of time in hand and most of us, let’s be honest, don’t know what to
The renowned custodian of the Jaipur Blue Pottery and proprietor of Neerja International Inc, Leela Bordia has made it to the Limca Book of Records
Guest Post by Freelance Journalist, Namita S Kalla With social distancing being the need of the hour, it’s Home Time Folks! The coronavirus has locked
To celebrate the International Women’s Day, a month long photo exhibition –’Many Faces of Women’ is being displayed in the Sphetic Gallery of JKK. In
“No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist. “ Oscar Wilde We were
In a record-breaking period of 10 days as many as 10 larger than life scrap metal sculptures have been readied by talented artists at Hotel Clarks Amer
WWF India and Prabha Khaitan Foundation (PKF) have instituted the Machhli Award for excellent work done towards conservation of wildlife in the state of Rajasthan.
The Women’s Festival – Samarth will be organised from 8 to 13 March at Jawahar Kala Kendra. The festival, dedicated to women will witness a
Monday night an Italian tourist has tested positive for Coronavirus in Jaipur. He travelled from Italy and landed in Jaipur displaying signs of COVID-19 virus.
Take a walk on the wild side this World Wildlife Day! On 20 December 2013, the United Nations General Assembly decided to proclaim 3 March
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.
All About Jaipur – Contemporary Snapshot of Modern Jaipur