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Answer: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
CST (formerly Victoria Terminus), designed by F.W. Stevens (1887), blends Victorian Gothic with Indian elements. Its stone dome, turrets, and ornate carvings exemplify colonial architecture. UNESCO listed in 2004.
Answer: Karnataka
Channapatna toys from Karnataka are crafted from ivory-wood (Wrightia tinctoria) and colored with vegetable dyes. Known as 'Gombegala Ooru' (toy town), the craft received GI tag in 2005 and supports rural artisans.
Answer: Kalinga
Kalinga architecture (Odisha) is a sub-style of Nagara, characterized by curvilinear shikhara (deul), rectangular jagamohana (assembly hall), and intricate stone carvings. Examples: Lingaraja Temple, Konark Sun Temple.
Answer: Sidhu and Kanhu
Sidhu and Kanhu Murmu led the Santhal Hool (1855-56) in present-day Jharkhand against British exploitation and moneylenders. Though suppressed, it inspired tribal resistance and is commemorated in Santhal folklore and art.
Answer: Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
ASI, founded in 1861 by Alexander Cunningham and reorganized in 1983, is the premier organization for archaeological research and conservation of India's cultural heritage. It protects over 3,650 monuments/sites.
Answer: British East India Company officials
Company School art (late 18th-19th century) was produced by Indian artists for British patrons. Subjects included flora, fauna, monuments, and local customs, blending Indian techniques with European realism and watercolor.
Answer: Rumi
Jalaluddin Rumi (13th century) composed the Masnavi, a six-volume poetic work exploring Sufi mysticism, divine love, and spiritual journey. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest works of Persian literature.
Answer: Agrasen ki Baoli
Agrasen ki Baoli in New Delhi is a historical stepwell with 108 steps, arched niches, and intricate carvings. Though attributed to Maharaja Agrasen, its current structure likely dates to the Tughlaq period.
Answer: Kalighat Kali Temple
Kalighat paintings emerged in 19th century Kolkata near Kalighat Kali Temple. Patuas (scroll painters) adapted to urban demand, creating affordable watercolors on mythological and contemporary social themes.
Answer: 2007
NMMA was launched in 2007 to document, conserve, and create awareness about India's monuments and antiquities. It maintains a national database and promotes community participation in heritage preservation.
Answer: Rashtrapati Bhavan
Rashtrapati Bhavan (1929) was designed by Edwin Lutyens blending classical European and Indian architectural elements. It features 340 rooms, Mughal Gardens, and symbolizes India's democratic heritage.
Answer: Tulsidas
Tulsidas (16th century) composed Ramcharitmanas in Awadhi, making the Ramayana accessible to common people. It is central to North Indian devotional culture and influences art, music, and theatre.
Answer: Rajasthan and Gujarat
Manganiyars are hereditary Muslim musicians from Rajasthan's Thar Desert and Gujarat's Kutch. Their repertoire includes folk songs, Sufi poetry, and historical ballads, performed with instruments like kamayacha, khartal, and morchang.
Answer: Angami
Sekrenyi is the Angami Naga tribe's festival of purification and renewal, celebrated in February. It involves rituals, feasting, and traditional dances, marking the transition to a new agricultural cycle.
Answer: Sant Tukaram
Sant Tukaram (17th century) composed over 5,000 Abhangas (devotional poems) in Marathi dedicated to Vithoba of Pandharpur. His works emphasize devotion, social equality, and rejection of ritualism.
Answer: Gond
Gond painting is practiced by the Gond tribe of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra. Artists use fine lines and dots to depict nature, mythology, and daily life. Received GI tag in 2023.
Answer: Darjeeling Tea
Darjeeling Tea received India's first GI tag in 2004-05 under the Geographical Indications of Goods Act, 1999. GI tags protect regional products' authenticity and promote rural artisans/farmers.
Answer: Gujarat
Bhavai is a folk theatre of Gujarat featuring dance, music, and satire. Performed in open spaces with minimal props, it addresses social issues. Recognized for preserving Gujarati folk traditions and dialects.
Answer: Karnataka
Mysore Silk sarees are produced by Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation. Made from pure mulberry silk with lightweight gold zari, they received GI tag in 2005 for authenticity and craftsmanship.
Answer: Nagara
Nagara style (North India) is characterized by a beehive-shaped curvilinear shikhara over the sanctum. Contrasts with Dravida style's pyramidical vimana and Vesara's hybrid form.