Traditional Farming Practices: Sustaining India’s Agriculture

BY PAUL ISHERWOOD Farming has been a cornerstone of Indian civilization for millennia, with traditions that are closely interwoven with the culture and identity of the nation. Despite the rapid urbanisation and technological advancements, many rural communities continue to embrace traditional farming practices that promote sustainability and ecological balance. The use of indigenous seeds and organic farming techniques is becoming increasingly popular among farmers who … Continue reading Traditional Farming Practices: Sustaining India’s Agriculture

The Literary Landscape of India: Tradition Meets Modernity

CSM STAFF WRITER Literature in India is a remarkable tapestry woven with diverse languages, cultures, and historical influences. From the ancient epics of the Mahabharata and Ramayana to contemporary works addressing post-colonial identities, the literary scene is both rich and varied. In recent years, a new wave of Indian authors has emerged, blending traditional storytelling with modern themes and styles. Writers like Arundhati Roy, Salman … Continue reading The Literary Landscape of India: Tradition Meets Modernity

The Resurgence of Indian Drama in Contemporary Theatre

BY RITA PANANI Indian theatre has undergone a significant transformation over the past few decades, evolving in response to changing societal norms and cultural dynamics. This resurgence is visible not only in urban centres but also in smaller towns, where local talent emerges, infusing traditional themes with contemporary issues. Drama has always been a vital part of Indian culture, with its roots tracing back to … Continue reading The Resurgence of Indian Drama in Contemporary Theatre

The Timeless Allure of Indian Folk Arts

BY CSM STAFF WRITER India’s rich tapestry of folk arts is a beautiful reflection of its diverse cultures, histories, and traditions. These art forms, rooted in regional identities and often transmitted through generations, capture the essence of life in various communities across the subcontinent. From intricate textiles to vibrant paintings, from captivating performances to traditional crafts, Indian folk arts are not just aesthetic expressions; they … Continue reading The Timeless Allure of Indian Folk Arts

Regenerative Agriculture

In recent years, regenerative agriculture has emerged as a transformative approach to farming in India, addressing not only productivity and economic viability but also the critical need for ecological restoration. This holistic method focuses on rejuvenating the soil, enhancing biodiversity, and promoting sustainable land use practices. As India grapples with the impacts of climate change and rapidly depleting natural resources, regenerative agriculture offers a powerful … Continue reading Regenerative Agriculture

The Flourishing World of Organic Farming in India

Organic farming in India has seen exponential growth over the last decade, tapping into both the country’s rich agricultural tradition and the increasing consumer demand for healthier food options. With the understanding that sustainable farming is vital for the health of the environment, farmers across India are embracing organic methods that not only preserve biodiversity but also promote soil health and reduce chemical usage. India’s … Continue reading The Flourishing World of Organic Farming in India

Beethoven’s 9th Symphony – Friedrich Schiller The Poet & The Composer

BY DR KAUSTAV BHATTACHARYYA Recently a literary evening was hosted by the Hotel Den located in Whitefield, Bengaluru with the occasion being the bicentennial or 200th Anniversary of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony and made special by the presence of German Professor and academic Dr. Juana Christina von Stein on her debut visit to India.  Dr. Juana von Stein was the Guest Speaker on the occasion which … Continue reading Beethoven’s 9th Symphony – Friedrich Schiller The Poet & The Composer

If I Were an Indian

BY DOMINIC WIGHTMAN If I were an Indian, I would embrace the rich heritage of my country, crafted over thousands of years of civilisation, intricate traditions, and a myriad of cultural influences. India boasts a history that is both ancient and profound, from the Indus Valley Civilisation, with its sophisticated urban planning, to the Vedic texts that laid the philosophical foundations of Indian thought. I … Continue reading If I Were an Indian

Exploring Tagore’s Realm of Love

BY RUCHIRA GHOSH The Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore is to Bengali literature what Shakespeare is to English literature. Dislodge both, and their magnificent edifices would come crumbling down. It would be no exaggeration to say that Tagore’s versatility and the vast range of themes he addresses often leave readers and audiences overwhelmed—or, to use a colloquial term, mind-boggled. His subjects span the changing seasons, lyrics … Continue reading Exploring Tagore’s Realm of Love

Pseudorealism at Bangalore

BY SOURAV DUTTA Indian visual art started getting closer to the European modern art movements sometime in the 1960s and 70s. Until then, most of India’s best-known visual artists, like Jamini Roy and Nandalal Bose, primarily drew their inspiration from Indian folk traditions or frescoes of an earlier era, as seen in the caves of Ajanta and Ellora. However, the liberalization of the economy in … Continue reading Pseudorealism at Bangalore