Concocting the fragrance out of the memory of smell
The occurrences of people losing their sense of smell triggered goa based perfumer Jahnvi Lakhota Nandan to start a project called Dial-a-Perfume, […]
Manpower shortage may dampen the humming of Bengal’s jute mills
Facing the scarcity of raw materials and labourers owing to restrictions imposed to contain the covid breakout, the jute sector of West […]
Casegoods: Rooted in Handcrafted Tradition of India
Mumbai based furniture brand has established itself as an international brand in recent years as the designers and team members of Casegoods […]
UNWTO to hammer out strategies on sustainable tourism as FITUR Madrid returns
The United Nation World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) is keen to shift the focus of the tourism industry towards rural areas. With the […]
Need to draw a line between Inspiration and Plagiarism
Despite the protection ensured by geographical indication (GI) certificate, exquisite designs of many artisans and tribal embroideries are imitated and sold cheaply […]
Fashion labels rally around to pile up COVID relief funds
In ravaging times, the creative industry is pitching in to raise funds as fashion labels, be it small boutique-based designers or the […]
Notes on Mongolia-India cultural ties
In a bid to beef up the cultural relations with untamed cosmopolitan, Indian govt is reprinting rare 108 volumes of Mongolian Kanjur […]
Retail rents in India’s fustian ‘Khan Market’ slipped remarkably
According to property consultant firm Anarock, Khan Market, one of the most foppish shopping lanes in Delhi has experienced a slippage in the […]
Bidri Handicrafts – Store puts a sheen on the past
Incorporating new designs and schemes of craftwork in Bidriware, like embossing work, jaded munawadkari at affordable pricing, Bidrihandicraft.com has exposed the remarkable […]
Leaning on Bamboo to face the Googly
Developing the cricket bats made of bamboo which offer the similar performance as traditional willow bats, Researchers recommend the shoots as a viable […]
The curious case of Axminster Carpets buy out
Once delegated with the task of recreating the authentic carpet at royal pavilion Brighton in 1822, Axminster Carpets was bought out of […]
Digital Literacy: Over one lakh women to be trained in one year
There is no provision better than imparting digital literacy among women workforce in order to taper off the abysmal gender gap in […]