The magical Darbar Festival returns to London

Darbar Festival, one of world's largest festival of Indian classical music, outside India, returned to the Barbican centre in London from 24-27 October, with a magical mix of emerging and young talent with master performers making their UK debuts. 

Pioneering wildlife storytelling through the lens

Aishwarya Sridhar is a wildlife photographer, presenter, and documentary filmmaker. She is the youngest recipient of the Sanctuary Asia Young Naturalist Award and the International Camera Fair and won the Princess Diana Award in 2019. In 2020,...

A team from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures at the University of Leeds, has secured £1 million in funding from global charitable foundation Wellcome to develop medical humanities research. 

Karkhana Chronicles II presents a series of installations and traditional textiles in collaboration with the royal families of Indore, Kathiwada, Bhavnagar and Mysore. The exhibit saw a collaboration between the Holkar family and Sanjay Garg,...

Rudy Otter, a retired Anglo-Indian freelance reporter and columnist for ABPL Group, is wearing a bigger smile than usual. His book, “The Very Best of Rudy Otter”, has been selling in countries like India, Malaysia, Singapore, the UK, Canada,...



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