The Indian Sociological Society (ISS), a cornerstone of Indian sociology, was established in 1951 in Bombay with 107 members. Its formation was...
Category: Culture
Dimili Podugumanishi: A Pioneer of Telugu Folk and Humorous Songs
The name Dimili Podugumanishi may not be widely recognized today, but about 50 years ago, it was immensely popular. This moniker belonged to...
Discover the World of Indian Art at Laasya Art Gallery
Have you ever wondered how to find unique and meaningful art for your home? Look no further than Laasya Art, a leading Indian art gallery and...
Marol Ghar: A Taste of Assam’s Rich Heritage
Nestled in Rajmai T E, Sibsagar, Assam, India, lies a unique culinary gem – Marol Ghar. This isn't just any restaurant; it's Assam's only village...
Vizag’s 2025 Inspirations: Seven Individuals Shaping Our City’s Spirit
In 2025, Visakhapatnam witnessed remarkable contributions from individuals who ignited hope, fostered progress, and embodied the city's resilient...
ARTIndia: 25 Years of Championing Indian Contemporary Art
Imagine a really cool magazine dedicated entirely to the exciting world of Indian art – that's ARTIndia! Think of it like a window into the minds of...
Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Parsee Charitable Institution (BJPCI) in Mumbai Receives UNESCO Award
Imagine a grand old dame of Mumbai, standing proudly near Charni Road Station. This isn't just any building; it's the Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Parsee...
Shining Glory: The Ancient Sun Temple of Arasavalli
Contributor: Babu Koilada The Arasavalli Sri Surya Narayana Swamy Devalayam is a special temple dedicated to Lord Suryadeva. It is located in the...
Japan Society Hosts Exclusive Pop-Up Exhibit Featuring Yasuke Production Art
Japan Society in New York City, a renowned cultural hub since 1907, is set to bring anime enthusiasts and art lovers together with an exciting new...
Joe McNally’s “Faces of Ground Zero” Exhibit to Showcase 9/11 Heroes at the Museum
Award-winning photographer Joe McNally’s poignant series, "Faces of Ground Zero: Portraits of the Heroes of September 11, 2001," will soon be on...
Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg: A Legacy of Equality and Learning in Tamil Nadu
Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg, a German missionary, researcher and educator, arrived in the Tamil coastal town of Tranquebar (now Tharangambadi) in 1706....
Ranga Shankara: Bengaluru’s Cultural Powerhouse for Theatre Arts
Since its establishment in 2004, Ranga Shankara in Bengaluru has grown into one of India’s premier spaces dedicated solely to the performing arts....
