Lionel Messi's tour of India kicked off on a chaotic note on Saturday as fans ripped up seats and threw them onto the pitch ...
When India named its first national television network “Doordarshan,” it was not a poetic coincidence or a branding ...
In a significant step towards strengthening the digital and technology enabled education, the Department of School Education, ...
India's OTT sector significantly enhances its soft power by sharing its rich cultural and creative content globally.
As part of the policy formulation process, Prasar Bharati undertook a structured industry-wide consultation with key ...
Prasar Bharati’s draft Content Syndication Policy aims to monetize and expand the global reach of India’s cultural content.
With powerful performances in films like Bhumika, Manthan and Mirch Masala, she challenged gender stereotypes, addressing ...
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OTT sector emerges as key driver of India's soft power, global cultural outreach
The Over-the-Top (OTT) sector has significantly contributed towards India's soft power by enabling global access to Indian stories, creative talent, cultural heritage, and independent filmmaking. As ...
Can an AI band perform live? They can if they’re Indian “spiritual rock” quartet Trilok, which played its debut gig at a ...
Bokavi Swu has emerged as one amongst state’s most versatile theatre and film practitioners, carving a unique space where ...
Prasar Bharati, India's national broadcaster, has proposed a draft Content Syndication Policy, 2025 to monetise content and enhance cultural outreach globally.
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How Jaya Bhattacharya embraced failures and chaos to shape her craft
The real shift in her life happened years earlier, in a hospital, not at a film set. “I grew up the day my father almost lost ...
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