Shalini Yadav was displaying her creations at Bikaner House last month. An interesting melange of […]
Category: Heritage
Conference on Rural Buddhist Heritage as a Precursor to an Academy
As a follow up to conservation activities, ITRHD has decided to set up an Academy […]
ITRHD Celebrates Jadhav Kothi as Model Restoration!
Nestled within the city of Gwalior is a rare heritage oasis is this 20-acre rural […]
The Camera, My Second Love: says Sanjay Bhattacharyya
In the year, 1985, I bought my first camera, an Asahi Pentax. Since I didn’t […]
Where the Art Was
The 15th edition of India Art Fair dazzled as much with the art as it […]
The Tulip, the Turban Flower of Spring
It’s the time for tulips, diplomacy, and colours of hope. Tracing a recent history of […]
Nurturing Traditions: Azamgarh. Festival Brings its Treasures to the capital
ITRHD, the Indian Trust for Rural Heritage and Development, organized a two-day festival that brought […]
Stories in Cultural Heritage Tourism
Stories and storytelling practices in heritage tourism act as beacons of innovation to change perceptions […]
The Way Forward for Heritage Tourism
Heritage tourism is presently at an interesting phase of development, when it should become more […]
The Importance of Indian Heritage as Tourism Assets
The new buzzwords in travel and tourism are ‘experiential’ and luxury. Elements are meant to […]
From a ‘khandar’ to a Majestic Fort: A Tale of Genius and Wizardry
In just two decades, what was once simply ruins of a few hundred years, this […]
India’s Maritime Glory, A Stitched ship to sail to South East Asia
Culture Ministry is collaborating with Indian Navy to bring back a stitched ship, of which […]
ISKCON Mayapur: The Temple of the Millenium
The holiest of all places in entire India, Mayapur Chandrodaya Temple of ISKCON is the […]
Oud: India’s Fragrant Gift to Humanity
The scent synonymous with the Sheikhs, originated in India. We explore the saga of Oud, […]
Reliance Industries and Nita Ambani bring 600 Years of Indian History to The Met
‘Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India, 200 BCE–400 CE’ opened at The Metropolitan […]
Ramgarh Shekhawati: An Almost Forgotten Heritage
Ramgarh Shekhawati, an enchanting heritage town of wall frescoes, often known as the Open Art […]