cultural preservation
Gautam Adani Launches Rs 100-Crore Initiative to Preserve India's Civilisational Heritage in the AI Era
Nov 22, 2025 05:24 pm CST
Industrialist Gautam Adani has unveiled a Rs 100-crore project to safeguard India's rich civilisational knowledge through the creation of a Bharat Knowledge Graph and development of scholar-technologists. This initiative aims to protect traditional Indian concepts from misinterpretation by AI systems while revitalizing the country's educational landscape by integrating ancient wisdom with modern technology.
Pakistani Hindu Cricketer Danish Kaneria Praises Gautam Adani's Rs 100 Crore Commitment to Preserve Cultural Heritage and Knowledge
Nov 21, 2025 10:04 pm CST
Former Pakistani cricketer Danish Kaneria applauds industrialist Gautam Adani for pledging Rs 100 crore to preserve culture and knowledge through the Bharat Knowledge Graph initiative. As a Pakistani Hindu, Kaneria contrasts this commitment with the neglect of ancient temples in Pakistan, highlighting Adani's dedication to Sanatan Dharma and cultural heritage preservation.
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat: India's Intellectual Depth Offers Solutions to Global Challenges
Nov 16, 2025 09:47 am CST
RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat highlighted India's growing global influence during the Deendayal Smriti Lecture in Jaipur, stating that the country now possesses the intellectual capacity to address worldwide problems. During his visit, which included prayers at Govind Dev Ji Temple, Bhagwat emphasized the importance of cultural preservation and called on youth to contribute to national development.
Switzerland's Bid for UNESCO Recognition of Yodeling as Intangible Cultural Heritage
Nov 05, 2025 07:15 pm CST
Switzerland is seeking UNESCO recognition for yodeling as intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its evolution from traditional Alpine communication to a sophisticated vocal art taught in universities. With approximately 12,000 practitioners across 780 groups, Swiss officials aim to preserve this distinctive tradition through education initiatives while awaiting UNESCO's decision expected in December.
Visitors Caught Scratching Their Names On Walls Of Humayun's Tomb, Video Sparks Outrage
Sep 22, 2025 11:45 am CST
The footage shows multiple people treating the historic site like a blackboard, with some even climbing on each other's shoulders to deface the monument.
Priceless Archaeological Artefacts In Gaza Saved In Frantic Rescue
Sep 17, 2025 02:07 am CST
With an Israeli airstrike looming, aid workers carried out a last-minute rescue mission to salvage thousands of priceless artifacts from a Gaza warehouse before the building was flattened.
'Our Last Exchange Was...': Thadou Intellectual's Farewell To Leader Killed By Kuki Insurgents In Assam
Sep 15, 2025 11:39 pm CST
Leaders of Thadou tribe in Assam wrapped the coffin of their community leader, Nehkam Jomhao, with the traditional Thadou Saipikhup shawl in what they called a mark of highest respect and honour to the 59-year-old who was killed by Kuki insurgents.






