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The Desi Oon Festival in Delhi brings to light the poor plight of India’s local wool which is being rejected due to influx of cheaper, softer imported variety
[…]The Desi Oon Festival, an event that aims to introduce you to the iconic textiles of the pastoralist communities of India, will begin this weekend. The four-day festival will celebrate the crafts and communities associated with Indian wool and highlight the huge opportunity to use this abundant material to make a range of beautiful and […]
[…]This year Delhi Poetry Festival will be celebrating poetry in four languages – Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, and English but other Indian languages will also be celebrated.
[…]On Sunday night, as many as 200-250 people couldn’t enter the Major Dhyanchand Stadium, the venue of the world’s largest festival to celebrate the Urdu language, as the security had to close the gates
[…]The inauguration will be attended by Javed Akhtar, followed by a ghazal concert by Hariharan, and will conclude on December 4 with a Sufi music performance by Richa Sharma
[…]With 15 bands from different ASEAN nations and performances by Papon and Sukhbir Randhawa of Bollywood, Delhi celebrated the second ASEAN-India music festival at the Purana Qila
[…]In the last edition, music composer Shantanu Moitra enthralled the audience with his segment titled Stories from the Himalayas
[…]With the end of the first round of festivities, those who fell off the wagon are seeking to resume a healthy diet. Here are tips to detoxify and live a happy gut lifestyle
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