“A Festival is more than a Festival…” — Jean Duvignaud, ‘Festivals: A Sociological Approach’ Kala Utsav: The festival of visual and performing arts held on Friday last at
Life is a celebration. Yoga helps us to appreciate the beauty of life. What does man really want in life: Love, Peace, Harmony and above all Happiness. On
If there is an institution that should be duly honoured and given international recognition in the promotion of Hindi for nine decades outside India, it is the Hindi
Whenever I am in Patna I cannot forget the love and affection and overwhelming hospitality of all my hosts and hostesses since 1983, when I first made a
Being in Patna takes quite a different meaning and colouring for me on this trip. Out of 450,000 indentured immigrant workers who came to Mauritius, the first post
Everybody will die one day. When somebody is surviving on a breathing machine after a terrible accident or incurable disease, he is declared clinically dead by the doctors.
As Nepal reels under the devastating shockwaves and aftermath of the 25th April earthquake, people around the world continue to express their grief and dismay at the magnitude
23 April was proclaimed World Book and Copyright Day by UNESCO in 1995 to encourage reading. All State Parties are enjoined to put up such viable activities in
“Atha Yogaanushaasanam” Now, Yoga is called a Discipline. This is the first line in the aphorisms of Yoga Sutras as propounded by the great sage Patanjali. He wrote
Indian music in Mauritius came with the girmitias. They brought their songs and rudimentary instruments of music. They sang and played the music on the long and perilous
Serious thought is being given to the promotion of Indian languages in the Indian diaspora these days. At the initiative of the Indian High Commissioner Shri Anup Kumar
Indian presence in Mauritius can hardly be denied. As at 1860, the demographic profile of Mauritius comprised two-thirds of Indians, the majority of whom hailed from the recruitment