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Dr., Suchitra Harmalkar. "IMPORTANCE OF COLOURS IN INDIAN ARTS." International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH Composition of Colours, December,2014 (2017): 1–2. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.888213.

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Life is a pallet of colours; every colour has its own importance. Imagining a life without colours is not possible. Psychologists say that colours are a direct reflection of a person’s life and personality. The kind of colours he chooses says a lot about his mood, traits and nature. Hence Colours can be called a nonverbal form of communication. Colours have energy that can define as well as change the moods and actions of any person. Indian culture is said to be an amalgamation of various colours. Every colour holds a special place in India. Colours play a vital role in the day to day life; in
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Harmalkar, Suchitra. "IMPORTANCE OF COLOURS IN INDIAN ARTS." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 2, no. 3SE (2014): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v2.i3se.2014.3553.

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Life is a pallet of colours; every colour has its own importance. Imagining a life without colours is not possible. Psychologists say that colours are a direct reflection of a person’s life and personality. The kind of colours he chooses says a lot about his mood, traits and nature.Hence Colours can be called a nonverbal form of communication. Colours have energy that can define as well as change the moods and actions of any person. Indian culture is said to be an amalgamation of various colours. Every colour holds a special place in India. Colours play a vital role in the day to day life; in
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Pratima. "MEANING AND IMPORTANCE OF COLORS IN PAINTING: SYMBOLICALLY." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 2, no. 3SE (2014): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v2.i3se.2014.3646.

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Character balance means the orderly combination of characters in a picture. That is, color is a big subject in painting and the combination of colors in the picture is very important. The importance of colors in Indian painting has been from prehistoric times to modern times. The inspiration of the artist's inner expressions in the painting is displayed through paintings. Art takes birth in the painter's emotions. It develops only from unconscious unknown depths of mind. Picture has been an important medium in transforming these feelings into realization. Colors have their own distinct signifi
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Kesaboina, Venkata Murali, Peeyush Kumar Gupta, and Srutinwita Roy. "INDIAN CRAFTS AND SUSTAINABLE NATURAL DYES." ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts 4, no. 2CDSDAD (2024): 151–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v4.i2cdsdad.2023.596.

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Indian crafts reflect the most commonly from different parts of the country practice several art forms and crafts, and their identities are associated with where they carry a significant part of their culture and tradition. Most of these art forms are practised for ages and passed from generation to generation. Most of these are folk and traditional, and regional art forms have local religious themes, community values, cultural practices, and various traditional beliefs. Our country has several distinct folk and traditional arts in different regions of India. Among these most popular are Madhu
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Saha, Ali. "USE OF COLOURS IN POST-MODERNIST INDIAN CREATIVE ADVERTISEMENTS." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 2, no. 3SE (2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v2.i3se.2014.3556.

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Post Modernism in India is believed to have evolved after Indian Independence in 1947 and continues till the early 20’s. When we talk about Post Modernism in context to India, it is often connected to the country’s modernization and decolonization. After the Indian independence, advertising developed with the development of forms of media at each decade. Since the beginning, colours have stirred our emotions. White chalk was a precious tool in the hands of Palaeolithic artists. Gold from the very first civilisations reminded us of the sun. A desire for the mysterious and exotic blue changed th
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Ms, Ali Saha. "USE OF COLOURS IN POST-MODERNIST INDIAN CREATIVE ADVERTISEMENTS." International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH Composition of Colours, December,2014 (2017): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.888707.

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Post Modernism in India is believed to have evolved after Indian Independence in 1947 and continues till the early 20’s. When we talk about Post Modernism in context to India, it is often connected to the country’s modernization and decolonization. After the Indian independence, advertising developed with the development of forms of media at each decade. Since the beginning, colours have stirred our emotions. White chalk was a precious tool in the hands of Palaeolithic artists. Gold from the very first civilisations reminded us of the sun. A desire for the mysterious and exotic blue changed th
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S, Cynthiya Rose J., and Bhuvaneswari R. "Anthropomorphism in Indian Visual Narratives." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 12, no. 9 (2022): 1811–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1209.14.

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The study of images begins to flourish because of the ubiquity of visual representations in communication. A visual medium communicates across ages and languages. Each artifact, like strokes, colours and gestures, has its specific meaning that highlights human behaviour. In stories, animals in human form delight and capture the audiences’ attention. The selection of animals and their projected ways reflects more than what is expressed directly in the text. As a result, anthropomorphism (nonhuman entities that talk and act like human) is widely used as a communicative tool to insist on sensitiv
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Diah, S. Zaleha M., Salmah B. Karman, and Ille C. Gebeshuber. "Nanostructural Colouration in Malaysian Plants: Lessons for Biomimetics and Biomaterials." Journal of Nanomaterials 2014 (2014): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/878409.

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Plant tissues include leaves, flower petals, and fruits. These can provide us with variety of design inspirations. Biomimetics allows us to learn from nature and transfer the knowledge we gain from studying sophisticated and amazing biological structures, materials and processes to engineering and the arts. The microstructures of morphology and anatomy of plant tissue have potential applications in technology through bioinspired design, which can mimic the properties found in nature or use them as inspiration for alternative applications. Many applications have been developed as a result of st
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Godbole, Vanashree. "COLOUR,CULTURE,AND TRADITION OF INDIA IN THE POEMS OF SAROJINI NAIDU." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 2, no. 3SE (2014): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v2.i3se.2014.3546.

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Colour represents various moods of life. It is powerful means to communicate human feelings. Wide varied colours diversify each moment of our life. The sense of colour is as extended as the sense of LIFE. The folklore of a culture includes the stories, songs, and poems that people pass along from generation to generation. The word folklore meant “the Lore of the People.” It included all rituals, customs, traditions, and beliefs of unknown origin that expressed the concerns of the life ordinary people. Poetic imagery is a technique that is used to express feeling. In the visual, literary, and p
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Prof., Vanashree Godbole. "COLOUR,CULTURE,AND TRADITION OF INDIA IN THE POEMS OF SAROJINI NAIDU." International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH Composition of Colours, December,2014 (2017): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.888075.

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Colour represents various moods of life. It is powerful means to communicate human feelings. Wide varied colours diversify each moment of our life. The sense of colour is as extended as the sense of LIFE. The folklore of a culture includes the stories, songs, and poems that people pass along from generation to generation. The word folklore meant “the Lore of the People.” It included all rituals, customs, traditions, and beliefs of unknown origin that expressed the concerns of the life ordinary people. Poetic imagery is a technique that is used to express feeling. In the visual, literary, and p
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Sumit Kumar, Thakur. "THEATRE ARTS AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN EDUCATION." ARTS ACADEMY 2, no. 2 (2022): 173–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.56032/2523-4684.2022.2.2.173.

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The article “Theatre Arts and its Importance in Education” depicts the problem of Theatre Arts, one of the popular form of performing arts. This art form is rarely used from the preliminary stage of education to the senior secondary stage of education in our country. This article highlights the importance, challenge and seeks to improve the growth benefits of the younger generation. The children of the new generation are unaware of the culture, tradition, moral ethics etc. Theatre Arts helps them to present and apply these practically and creatively. In this article the researcher tries to stu
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Durrani, Marium, and Kirsi Niinimäki. "Colour matters: An exploratory study of the role of colour in clothing consumption choices." Clothing Cultures 8, no. 2 (2021): 219–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/cc_00054_1.

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It is widely acknowledged that clothing serves as our second skin. Colour plays a significant role in our choice when selecting our clothing, as well as in social and cultural realities, various rituals, everyday practices, and individual or group identities. In this study, we discuss consumer clothing choices in relation to colour based on data analysis drawn from focus group-based research. Analysis of the data revealed not only the importance that colour holds for consumers, but also that there exist different types of colour consumers and that different colour consumption attributes coexis
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Ghoshal, Shubhra, and Nirban Manna. "Dialogue for Empowerment: Jana Sanskriti’s Experiment with the Method of the Theatre of the Oppressed in Rural Bengal." New Theatre Quarterly 36, no. 2 (2020): 117–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x20000226.

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Since the 1970s, belief in the importance of participatory empowerment has been constantly asserted through various mass-inclusive developmental strategies. The growing interest in theatre for generating socio-political capacity-building among people gave rise to the Theatre of the Oppressed, conceptualized and developed by Augusto Boal. This article provides a brief outline of the modus operandi of Boal’s practice, and focuses on investigating the theoretical and practical methodology of Jana Sanskriti, the West Bengal group of practitioners of Theatre of the Oppressed. The article investigat
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Nanwani, Amit S., and CA Nikita Nanwani. "Indian Knowledge System (IKS): Importance in Indian Educational System in the Context of Modern Era." Exploresearch 01, no. 02 (2024): 26–30. https://doi.org/10.62823/exre/2024/01/02.29.

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The Indian Knowledge System (IKS) signifies a rich, diverse, and multifaceted body of knowledge that has evolved over thousands of years, includes a wide spread array of disciplines like philosophy, mathematics, science, arts, and ethics. IKS, which prioritized holistic, ethical, and spiritual development in addition to intellectual advancement, served as the historical cornerstone of Indian education. IKS, which has its roots in the intellectual and cultural traditions of ancient India, has had a significant impact on how knowledge was transmitted and adaptation took place within society. How
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S, Sathyanarayana, and B. H. Suresh. "The Role of Packing on Buying Behaviour of Rural Consumers with Special Reference to FMCG." IRA-International Journal of Management & Social Sciences (ISSN 2455-2267) 8, no. 1 (2017): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.21013/jmss.v8.n1.p12.

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<p>Indian rural market with its enormous size and demand base offers great opportunities to marketers. However, there are many serious challenges that FMCG manufactures face in tackling rural markets, viz., the scattered nature of rural markets, their small size, remoteness, poor connectivity and tremendous heterogeneity, low level of literacy, too many languages and dialects, cultural diversities, inadequate banking facilities, acute dependence on the monsoon; seasonal demand, and media darkness are some serious limitations. However, the issue of packing is very crucial when it comes to
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Shivakumar, G. O. "Advertising Organization and its Promotional Creations." Indiana Journal of Arts & Literature 3, no. 9 (2022): 28–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7254452.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Advertising is used for communicating business information to present and prospective customers. It usually provides information about the advertising firm, its product qualities, the place of availability of its products, etc. Advertisement is indispensable for both the sellers and the buyers. However, it is more important for the sellers. In the modern age of large-scale production, producers cannot think of pushing the sale of their products without advertising them. Advertisement supplements personal selling to a great extent. The concepts of Indian painting with
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Sachdev, Geetanjali. "Plant imagery in Indian craft practice: A pedagogical resource." Craft Research 12, no. 2 (2021): 247–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/crre_00052_1.

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This research explores craft practices in India to understand how they could be used as cultural resources for studying plants. Existing scholarship on a range of craft practices across India reveals an extensive use of real plants, plant representations and plant references. Real plants are used as the primary base raw material, as part of making and production processes and as supporting resources within the wider ecology where craft traditions are practised. Plant representations are seen in three-dimensional ornaments and structures, as well as in two-dimensional decoration and surface pat
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Dr., Ravikiran Jadhav1. "The Art of Ancient Ship." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 3, no. 5 (2022): 287–90. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7404139.

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In Ancient India there was a great importance for Indian &amp; world arts &amp; Indian architecture formation of different shaped boats was one of the great are at that time. For water transport boat was one of the best sources in ancient India &amp; world. Day by day improvement occurred in use &amp; construction of boat. How changed the boat in shape &amp; use? This will revealed in following examples &amp; models of boats in Ancient India &amp; world.
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Kumari, Kanchan. "Fine arts and folk culture included in Indian painting." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 5, no. 12 (2020): 141–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i12.2017.483.

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India is an ancient cultural country. Art is a product of human culture. Its rise is reflective of the beauty of man. The unique fusion of folk art is seen in the art and culture here. Many scholars have periodically stated the importance of folk art. Folk art is a mirror of folk tradition culture in our country. Which can be seen in various rituals. Folk art can be seen in various forms in different provinces like India. Which is known by various names.Although these useful items of daily life were not made with the goal of fine arts, yet the end of the art of collective life is visible to us
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Toporišič, Tomaž. "Myth and Creolisation of Cultures and Performing Arts in the Mediterranean." Ars & Humanitas 9, no. 1 (2015): 104–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/ars.9.1.104-116.

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Theatre today speaks for a new type of cultural manifoldness, for a broad range of new differences that are developing. Creolisation is the intermingling of two or several formerly discrete traditions or cultures; it is an interweaving of similar and different threads of various colours, deriving from myths shared throughout the Mediterranean basin. Within such an understanding of culture theatre needs to speak out not only against domination but also needs to highlight the importance of marginality, otherness, and local contexts. It should not be hemmed in by literary-minded applications.As B
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Toporišič, Tomaž. "Myth and Creolisation of Cultures and Performing Arts in the Mediterranean." Ars & Humanitas 9, no. 1 (2015): 104–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/ah.9.1.104-116.

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Theatre today speaks for a new type of cultural manifoldness, for a broad range of new differences that are developing. Creolisation is the intermingling of two or several formerly discrete traditions or cultures; it is an interweaving of similar and different threads of various colours, deriving from myths shared throughout the Mediterranean basin. Within such an understanding of culture theatre needs to speak out not only against domination but also needs to highlight the importance of marginality, otherness, and local contexts. It should not be hemmed in by literary-minded applications.As B
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Sumanta Bhattacharya, Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, Arindam Mukherjee, and Bhavneet Kaur Sachdev. "An analytic interpretation on the importance of India's soft power in international cultural diplomacy over the centuries." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 12, no. 3 (2021): 131–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2021.12.3.0995.

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India’s Soft Power which is part of Smart Diplomacy or cultural diplomacy in India. India’s soft power diplomacy can be traced back to the time when Swami Vivekananda visited Chicago Parliament of Religion and spoke about Hinduism and India, which attracted many Indians and Foreigners who visited India and learnt about the Indian culture and the Sanskrit, his book on Raja Yoga influenced Western countries to practice Yoga who came to India and visited asharams, India’s main soft powers include spiritualism, yoga, Ayurveda, the world is shifting towards organic method of treatment which has its
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Dr., Sumanta Bhattacharya, Sahasrabuddhe Vinay, Mukherjee Arindam, and Kaur Sachdev Bhavneet. "An analytic interpretation on the importance of India's soft power in international cultural diplomacy over the centuries." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 12, no. 3 (2021): 131–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5804817.

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India&rsquo;s Soft Power which is part of Smart Diplomacy or cultural diplomacy in India. India&rsquo;s soft power diplomacy can be traced back to the time when Swami Vivekananda visited Chicago Parliament of Religion and spoke about Hinduism and India, which attracted many Indians and Foreigners who visited India and learnt about the Indian culture and the Sanskrit, his book on Raja Yoga influenced Western countries to practice Yoga who came to India and visited asharams, India&rsquo;s main soft powers include spiritualism, yoga, Ayurveda, the world is shifting towards organic method of treat
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Chatterjee, Sudipto. "SOUTH ASIAN AMERICAN THEATRE: (UN/RE-)PAINTING THE TOWN BROWN." Theatre Survey 49, no. 1 (2008): 109–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557408000069.

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In his second year at the University of California, Berkeley, Arthur William Ryder (1877–1938), the Ohio-born Harvard scholar of Sanskrit language and literature, collaborated with the campus English Club and Garnet Holme, an English actor, to stage Ryder's translation of the Sanskrit classic Mrichchhakatikam, by Shudraka, as The Little Clay Cart. The 1907 production was described as “presented in true Hindu style. Under the direction of Garnet Holme, who … studied with Swamis of San Francisco … [and] the assistance of many Indian students of the university.” However, in the twenty-five-plus c
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Khanwalkar, Smita. "COLORFUL COMBINATION IN INDIAN FILM MUSIC." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 2, no. 3SE (2014): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v2.i3se.2014.3604.

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Along with human civilization, arts developed. In the sixty-four arts, music, painting and poetry have special importance. Music-art is also more influential among them. There is no knowledge as much as music is capable of awakening dormant feelings in the heart of man. The expressions which cannot be expressed through pictures, can be expressed through poetry or language, and the expressions which the language is also unable to express, the music can express it easily. It is to say - "Only music is such an art, which is directly related to the audience. It does not require any medium. "Touche
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Srivastava, Lakshmi. "PAINTING AND COLOR-INTERDEPENDENT AFFILIATION AND IMPORTANCE." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 2, no. 3SE (2014): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v2.i3se.2014.3688.

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Painting is the best among the arts, giving religion, meaning, work and salvation. And there is a supreme Mars in the house where it is revered. Painting in Chitra Sutra is said to be the best among all the arts. All the arts make our life beautiful and beautiful. Vatsyayana mentions sixty-four types of arts in the 'Kamasutra' text. In the Vidyasamuddeshya episode of Kamasutra, in the 64 works of Kama, "Alakhya" has also been counted by Vatsyayana, who is mentioned in the (3014-22) mantras of "Yajurveda". Our best and Sanskrit literature is very rich and incomparable. It has many references on
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Agur, Colin. "Re-imagining the Indian state: External forces and the transformation of telecommunications policy, 1947–present." Global Media and Communication 14, no. 1 (2018): 65–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1742766518759794.

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This article examines Indian telecom policy from independence to the present. Dividing this period into three phases – from 1947 to 1984, 1984 to 1991 and 1991 to the present – the article explores the role of the state in India’s dramatic transformation from a telecommunications laggard to one of the world’s largest markets in mobile communication. It draws on a wide range of government documents, institutional surveys (domestic and international) of Indian telephony, memoirs and analyses by policy officials, and interviews with telecom executives. This article makes two arguments. First, it
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Dr., M. SUBBIAH. "ARCHITECTURAL AND RITUALISTIC ASPECTS OF TRADITIONAL INDIAN PLAYHOUSES: A STUDY OF NĀṬYAŚĀSTRA". Global Journal of Arts Humanity and Social Sciences 5, № 2 (2025): 153–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14822590.

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The Nāṭyashāstra, attributed to Bharata Muni, is an ancient Indian treatise on dramaturgy and performance arts. It provides exhaustive guidelines for the construction, consecration, and use of a playhouse (nāṭyamaṁḍapa), emphasizing the importance of spatial and architectural elements in theatrical productions. This paper explores the architectural specifications, ceremonial practices, and cultural significance of the playhouse as outlined in the Nāṭyashāstra. Using textual analysis and interpretive methodology, it explores how these prescriptions reflect the broader cultural, religious, and a
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Shifali Garg. "Importance and impact of National Education Policy 2020 in Indian education system." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10, no. 49s (2025): 1016–22. https://doi.org/10.52783/jisem.v10i49s.10023.

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The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has emerged as an important reform in the Indian education system, which aims to bring qualitative change in the field of education. This policy has been implemented after 34 years and it covers all levels of education—primary, secondary, higher and technical education. The main goal of NEP 2020 is to make India's education system inclusive, flexible and multidisciplinary, so that creativity, logical ability and skill development can be promoted in the students. In this policy, special emphasis has been laid on Early Childhood Education (ECCE), so that
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Mishra, Shambhu Nath. "The Tussle Between Artistic Creativity and Commerce in the Realm of Copyright Law; Exploring Copyright Existing in the Work of Director of a Film." International Journal of Research and Review 10, no. 9 (2023): 439–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.52403/ijrr.20230945.

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The Indian film industry, renowned for its diversity and prolificacy, stands as a testament to the creative process of its directors. This paper delves into the intricate realm of copyright law as it pertains to the director's work in Indian cinema. In a country where filmmaking is both an art form and a thriving industry, the protection and regulation of the director's creative contributions are of paramount importance. This analysis examines the legal framework governing copyright in directorial works, encompassing elements such as screenplay, cinematography, choreography, and overall visual
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Talekar, P. R. "A Study on Challenges of IKS in NEP 2020." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 5, no. 12 (2024): 94–96. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11654324.

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As the world is progressing towards advancement and technological mind-frame, the importance of the ancient knowledge in the form of our multi-diverse culture, vedas and vedant cannot be simply overlooked. Our Indian culture is a rich source of knowledge in various domains of the business, society and economy, the importance of which has been truly realized by the policymakers in the recent era. Hence NEP 2020 has issued the necessary guidelines to inculcate the IKS (Indian Knowledge system) in the current education system as an essential part of curriculum to promote the Indian language, arts
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Vasilev, Stanislav. "The Role and Place of Central Asia in Modern Russian-Indian Relations: Historical Perspectives." ISTORIYA 14, no. 5 (127) (2023): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840026922-3.

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The perspective of modern Russian-Indian relations can be revised with the appearance of regions whose importance is changing in the modern world. Such regions in Russian-Indian relations include Central Asia, whose geopolitical role is growing significantly in international relations. The region is perceived by Russia as a near abroad, while India identifies it as a significant strategic direction, part of an extended neighborhood. For New Delhi, the importance of Central Asia is determined by the need to stop the spread of radical religious movements in the link between Central Asia and Sout
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Talekar, P. R. "Integrating Indian Knowledge System in Modern Education as per NEP 2020." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 5, no. 12 (2024): 40–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11633455.

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The integration of the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) into modern education, in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, represents a pivotal shift towards a more holistic and culturally grounded educational framework. This endeavour seeks to celebrate and leverage India's rich heritage of traditional knowledge, spanning disciplines like Ayurveda, Yoga, Vedas, Jyotish Shastra, and indigenous sciences and arts. The NEP 2020 emphasizes the importance of incorporating IKS into mainstream education to nurture a deeper understanding of India's diverse cultural fabric and promote a c
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Horton, M. C. "Early Muslim Trading Settlements on the East African Coast: New Evidence from Shanga." Antiquaries Journal 67, no. 2 (1987): 290–323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500025427.

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Much archaeological and historical research has recently been devoted to the study of the early Swahili communities inhabiting the East African coast during the late first millennium a.d. The practice of Islam can be shown to date back to perhaps the beginning of the ninth century from when the first mosques have been excavated. The economic importance of East Africa for the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean world is apparent from the wealth of imports and exports found in a large number of these coastal sites. African trading systems brought to medieval society high-value commodities ranging fro
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Sidhartha, Sekhar Dash, and Kumar Shahi Sarvesh. "Expert Opinion: Relevancy and Admissibility under the Indian Law of Evidence." International Journal of Advanced Research in Management, Architecture, Technology and Engineering 6, no. 12 (2020): 11–15. https://doi.org/10.20256/IJARMATE.2020.0612003.

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Expert opinion bears considerable importance where the understanding of a subject-discipline requires specialized treatment, training and scientific orientation. Indian Evidence Act, 1872 gives scope for consideration of an expert opinion before the court of law, recognizing his importance in assisting a judge during the dispensation of justice. Scope of Opinion of Expert is fast expanding from foreign laws, medical and other sciences, arts, handwriting, authors, finger impression, ballistic reports, DNA identification, sniffer dog identification, to assisting investigating authority with fore
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Aiyar, Sana. "EMPIRE, RACE AND THE INDIANS IN COLONIAL KENYA'S CONTESTED PUBLIC POLITICAL SPHERE, 1919–1923." Africa 81, no. 1 (2011): 132–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001972010000070.

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ABSTRACTThis article explores the connection between three political movements that broke out amongst Africans and Indians within the public political realm across the Indian Ocean – the Khilafat/non-cooperation movement initiated by Gandhi in India between 1919 and 1922, the ‘quest for equality’ with European settlers amongst Indians in Kenya from 1910 to 1923, and the anti-settler movement launched by Harry Thuku in protest against unfair labour ordinances between 1921 and 1922. Moving away from the racial and territorial boundaries of South Asian and Kenyan historiographies, it uses the Ind
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Contarello, Alberta, and Elena Vellico. "Social Psychology and Literary Texts: An Empirical Analysis of a Contemporary Indian Novel." Empirical Studies of the Arts 21, no. 1 (2003): 21–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/rbwy-r0l7-mvqc-9749.

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The aim of the article is to illustrate the contribution of research with literary tests to study Self1 and social relationships. We briefly overview, first, different theoretical approaches using literature in social psychology, second, the analysis of Self and identity within the framework of social representations. This perspective considers literary texts—co-creations of their time—worth of study to test and expand social psychological knowledge. In the present research the importance of the individualism—collectivism dimension to understand social “worlds,” and of dynamic forces underlyin
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Agrawal, Jagannath. "A study of some verses of the Mandasor Stone inscription dated Malava Year 529." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland 118, no. 1 (1986): 53–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0035869x00139103.

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This inscription of great historical importance was discovered by the copyists of J. F. Fleet in 1884 and was first published by him in the Indian Antiquary, XV, in 1886. He subsequently included it in the Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, Vol. III, which he edited and which was published in 1888. Sir R. G. Bhandarkar published some corrections to the text and translation in JBBRAS, XVII (1887–89). F. Kielhorn published the correction of a reading in verse 31 which much improved the sense. The late A. L. Basham presented a fresh study of this epigraph, in his paper read at the symposium on the G
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Mihesuah, Devon A. "Diabetes in Indian Territory: Revisiting Kelly M. West's Theory of 1940." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 40, no. 4 (2016): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.17953/aicrj.40.4.mihesuah.

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The late Kelly M. West, also known as the “father of diabetes epidemiology,” asserted in his 1974 essay, “Diabetes in American Indians and Other Native Populations of the New World,” that diabetes was extremely rare among Oklahoma Indians prior to 1940. He used no ethnohistorical data, instead basing his conclusions on the absence of the word “diabetes” in medical records and in interviews he claimed to have conducted with Oklahoma Indians. Yet to the contrary, historical and ethnobotanical data reveals that Indians in Indian Territory (made the state of Oklahoma in 1907) began suffering from
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Kapoor, Punita. "The Punjab Exhibition of 1881 and Politics of the British Raj." Past and Present: Representation, Heritage and Spirituality in Modern India 4, Special Issue (2021): 40–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/crjssh.4.special-issue.05.

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In 1849, Punjab was annexed by the English East India Company. This paper deals with the Punjab Exhibition of 1881, where along with textiles, arts and other local handicrafts of India were put on display. Claiming to revive the indigenous Indian arts, crafts and textiles, the exhibition represents the politics of selected exhibits that catered to the taste1 and choice of the British. The exhibition helps in understanding the objective and importance of conducting imperial exhibitions, as exhibitions were also redefining the European homes. A detailed analysis of the exhibition foregrounds how
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Hegde, Gopalkrishna, and Gautam Hegde. "A Scientific view and analysis of theatre art Yakshagana." International Journal of Visual and Performing Arts 4, no. 2 (2022): 89–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.31763/viperarts.v4i2.742.

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Many of the Indian performing arts have deep scientific/engineering aspects involved in them without being recognised or studied. Yakshagana is one of such arts being performed in coastal districts of Karnataka and has a history of more than 500 years. Yakshagana is a team, multidisciplinary art involving classical music, percussions, dance, dialogue, comedy, costumes, and scholarly discussions. This article discusses the components/parameters of the Yakshagana art form from a scientific and engineering perspective, and we have attempted to formulate mathematical equations for a better underst
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Rajwinder Kaur. ""Reviving Heritage: The Brand Culture of Indian Wear in Contemporary India"." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10, no. 39s (2025): 1173–78. https://doi.org/10.52783/jisem.v10i39s.8394.

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This study examines how Indian traditional clothing is changing in relation to modern branding and consumer culture. The popularity of traditional clothing, including kurtas, lehengas, sarees, and handloom textiles, has significantly increased as globalisation and contemporary fashion trends impact Indian markets. Indian consumers' renewed cultural awareness and identity assertion are at the heart of this renaissance, which goes beyond simple aesthetics. In order to appeal to young people and the urban middle class, the study explores how Indian fashion brands are reinterpreting traditional cl
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Belair-Gagnon, Valerie, Smeeta Mishra, and Colin Agur. "Reconstructing the Indian public sphere: Newswork and social media in the Delhi gang rape case." Journalism 15, no. 8 (2013): 1059–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884913513430.

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In recent years, a growing literature in journalism studies has discussed the increasing importance of social media in European and American news production. Adding to this body of work, we explore how Indian and foreign correspondents reporting from India used social media during the coverage of the Delhi gang rape; how journalists represented the public sphere in their social media usage; and, what this representation says about the future of India’s public sphere. Throughout our analysis, Manuel Castells’ discussion of ‘space of flows’ informs our examination of journalists’ social media us
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Uttpal, Anand, and Soni Sourabh. "A Glimpse of Science, Technology, and Mathematics in Ancient India: Social and Cultural Perspective." Journal of Social and Political Sciences 1, no. 2 (2018): 225–31. https://doi.org/10.31014/aior.1991.01.02.16.

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India is one of the world&rsquo;s oldest countries, and its civilization is among the most ancient. In its philosophical literature and the practice of dance, music, sculpture, painting, and fine arts; India has totally excelled across the world. India has a highly rich legacy of scientific ideas. We are the ones who generated and created science and did not borrow it from anywhere. Present day technology is greatly based on yesterday&rsquo;s science, and tomorrow&rsquo;s technology would be totally based on today&rsquo;s science. Thanks to the work of the Indian Council of Historical Research
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Sparks, Shannon M. A., Lisa L. Tiger, and Alexandra A. Tiger. "Developing a Model American Indian Intergenerational Youth Health Messenger Program to Promote Breast Cancer Screening." American Indian Culture and Research Journal 40, no. 4 (2016): 101–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17953/aicrj.40.4.sparks.

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This article details the development of an innovative, community-based intergenerational youth health messenger program in partnership with local youth which leverages intergenerational relationships within AI/AN families, training youth to deliver health messages to related adult women that encourage preventive health care, specifically breast health screenings. Youth health messengers convince women to attend to their own preventive health care by simultaneously communicating the importance of preventive screenings while utilizing the strength of their intergenerational relationships as both
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Kumari, Madhu, and Shubhangi Rathore Rathore. "Project Udbhav: Integrating Ancient Wisdom with Modern Indian Military Pedagogy." Electronic Journal of Social and Strategic Studies 05, no. 05 (2024): 99–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.47362/ejsss.2024.5505.

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Throughout history, humanity has seen many destructive wars, especially in India. Early wars in India were fought by the people of the Indus Valley civilization, who were skilled in building forts for defense. Hindu civilization had a rich knowledge of warfare, military strategies, and martial arts. Ancient political thinkers considered War as an extension of politics, a fallout of interstate relations. Strategies were both offensive and defensive. The ancient Indian thinkers instated war as a means of increasing royal glory and outright conquest. The battles depicted in the epics of Ramayana
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Upadhyay, Dwijesh, and Nirmala Joshi. "A critical analysis of teaching of Indian classical music through distance learning system in higher education." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 5, no. 2 (2017): 225–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i2.2017.1727.

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The relation of any fine art expresses the elixir of human, physical, and physical world. As civilization grows more and more civilized and cultured, the development of fine arts reaches its peak. Music is a major part of the fine arts. The place of music in Indian civilization is paramount in the fine arts. The great Indian civilization has been underlining the importance of music education since its height. From ancient Vedic and medieval to modern times, the Indian educational system has been concentrating on the education of music; all its parts such as singing, playing and dancing. In the
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Chandrashekhar, Mamta. "DIFFERENT COLORS AND POLITICALIDEOLOGY." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 2, no. 3SE (2014): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v2.i3se.2014.3545.

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This research work based on the colorfulPolitics which existing in the different societies in the world. Everybody has a different thoughts and vision to see the world so there are different political ideologiesto represent a political party, either officially or unofficially. Political Parties in different countries with similar ideologies tend to use similar colours.They have long been associated with specific colors. This is largely due to the fact that politics became popular long before literacy did in the history of human being cultural development because the people couldn’t read and ev
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Professor, (Dr.) Mamta Chandrashekhar. "DIFFERENT COLORS AND POLITICALIDEOLOGY." International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH Composition of Colours, December,2014 (2017): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.888065.

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This research work based on the colorfulPolitics which existing in the different societies in the world. Everybody has a different thoughts and vision to see the world so there are different political ideologiesto represent a political party, either officially or unofficially. Political Parties in different countries with similar ideologies tend to use similar colours.They have long been associated with specific colors. This is largely due to the fact that politics became popular long before literacy did in the history of human being cultural development because the people couldn’t read and ev
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Professor, (Dr.) Mamta Chandrashekhar. "DIFFERENT COLORS AND POLITICALIDEOLOGY." International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH Composition of Colours, December,2014 (2017): 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.888073.

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This research work based on the colorfulPolitics which existing in the different societies in the world. Everybody has a different thoughts and vision to see the world so there are different political ideologiesto represent a political party, either officially or unofficially. Political Parties in different countries with similar ideologies tend to use similar colours.They have long been associated with specific colors. This is largely due to the fact that politics became popular long before literacy did in the history of human being cultural development because the people couldn’t read and ev
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