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Answer: True
National Centre for Cultural Studies (2025) is a virtual network of universities researching oral traditions, craft techniques, and performance arts. Funded by Ministry of Culture, it promotes evidence-based policy and documentation.
Answer: Heritage Bonds
Heritage Bonds (2024) are government-backed securities funding ASI conservation projects. Returns linked to tourism revenue from restored sites. Enables citizen participation in heritage preservation with financial returns.
Answer: New Delhi
International Festival of Traditional Arts (New Delhi, 2025) showcased folk music, dance, and crafts from 50 nations. Organized by Ministry of Culture and ICCR, it promoted cultural diplomacy and artistic exchange.
Answer: Shifting cultivation
Shifting cultivation (jhum) in Central/Eastern India involves clearing forest patches, cultivating for 2-3 years, then allowing regeneration. Though ecologically debated, it sustains tribal livelihoods and biodiversity when practiced traditionally.
Answer: True
Digital Craftsman (Ministry of Textiles, 2024) provides artisans with smartphones, digital literacy, and platform access (Amazon Karigar, GeM). Aims to bridge rural-urban market gaps and enhance craft livelihoods.
Answer: Naga
Hornbill Festival (December 1-10) brings together Naga tribes (Angami, Ao, Sema, etc.) to celebrate music, dance, crafts, and indigenous games. Promotes inter-tribal harmony and cultural tourism in Nagaland.
Answer: Elephanta Caves
Elephanta Caves (Mumbai Harbor) face erosion and salinity damage from rising sea levels. 2025 conservation plan includes seawalls, drainage systems, and digital documentation to safeguard rock-cut sculptures.
Answer: True
Diwali (North India) marks Rama's return after defeating Ravana; Durga Puja (East India) celebrates Durga slaying Mahishasura. Both use lights, community feasts, and cultural performances to symbolize light over darkness.
Answer: Bhasha Suraksha
Bhasha Suraksha Award (2025) honors individuals/organizations documenting and revitalizing endangered Indian languages. Includes grants for dictionaries, oral history archives, and community language programs.
Answer: True
Accessible Heritage Guidelines (2024) ensure inclusive access to monuments for persons with disabilities. Includes physical infrastructure, sensory aids, and trained staff. Aligns with Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.
Answer: Heritage Hunters
Heritage Hunters (2025) trains students to record oral histories, photograph crafts, and create short films on local traditions. Fosters cultural awareness, digital skills, and community engagement among youth.
Answer: Dravida
Meenakshi Temple (Madurai, Tamil Nadu) is a masterpiece of Dravida architecture: pyramidical vimanas, ornate gopurams, and thousand-pillared hall. Continuously expanded since 12th century, it remains a living temple.
Answer: Surya Siddhanta
Surya Siddhanta (c. 4th-5th century CE) is a foundational Sanskrit astronomical text detailing planetary orbits, eclipses, trigonometry, and cosmology. Translated into Arabic and Persian, it influenced global astronomy.
Answer: True
National Cultural Data Repository (2024) integrates databases from ASI, Sangeet Natak Akademi, Lalit Kala Akademi, etc. Enables cross-ministerial planning, research access, and evidence-based cultural policy formulation.
Answer: Living Traditions
Living Traditions Project (2025) documents endangered practices: oral epics, ritual arts, craft techniques. Uses community-led digital archiving and intergenerational transmission programs to ensure cultural continuity.
Answer: Microbial Induced Calcite Precipitation
MICP (2025 pilot) uses bacteria to precipitate calcium carbonate, strengthening weathered stone without chemicals. Tested at Qutub Minar and Khajuraho, it offers sustainable alternative to synthetic consolidants.
Answer: stone
Great Stupa at Sanchi (Madhya Pradesh, 3rd century BCE) is among India's oldest stone structures. Originally brick, Ashoka encased it in stone. Features toranas (gateways) with exquisite Buddhist narrative reliefs.
Answer: True
Culture Startup India (2024) supports startups developing AR/VR heritage experiences, artisan marketplaces, and sustainable cultural tourism. Part of Startup India's sector-specific verticals to boost creative economy.
Answer: Sadya
Sadya is Onam's traditional feast: rice served with avial, olan, thoran, pickles, and multiple payasams on plantain leaves. Reflects Kerala's culinary heritage, hospitality, and Ayurvedic principles of balanced nutrition.
Answer: Photogrammetry
Virtual Hampi (2025) uses photogrammetry (3D modeling from photographs) and LiDAR scanning to digitally reconstruct monuments. Enables virtual tours, conservation planning, and educational access to UNESCO-listed Hampi.