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Answer: Shilp Shiksha
Shilp Shiksha (2025) offers MOOCs in pottery, weaving, embroidery, and woodwork via SWAYAM platform. Includes business skills, digital marketing, and GI tag awareness to enhance artisan livelihoods and market access.
Answer: Pokkali cultivation
Pokkali is Kerala's traditional organic rice-fish rotation system in coastal wetlands. Rice grown in monsoon, fish/prawns in dry season. Received GI tag in 2010 for sustainable agro-ecological practice.
Answer: True
Varanasi joined UNESCO Creative Cities Network in 2024 under Music category, acknowledging its gharanas, instruments, and spiritual musical traditions. It is the third Indian city after Jaipur (Crafts) and Mumbai (Film).
Answer: Jainism
Ellora Caves (Maharashtra, 6th-10th century CE) comprise 34 monasteries/temples: Buddhist (Caves 1-12), Hindu (13-29), Jain (30-34). The Kailasa Temple (Cave 16) is the world's largest monolithic structure.
Answer: ArtRestore AI
ArtRestore AI (ASI-National Informatics Centre, 2025) uses machine learning to analyze pigment degradation, predict original colors, and guide conservation of murals at Ajanta, Ellora, and other heritage sites.
Answer: True
Bharatanatyam: pleated Kanchipuram silk saree with gold zari, temple jewelry. Kathak: anarkali/ghagra-choli with churidar, emphasizing spins. Costume aesthetics reflect each dance form's regional and stylistic evolution.
Answer: Varanasi
Global Cultural Heritage Summit (Varanasi, 2025) brought together UNESCO, ASI, and international experts to address climate threats to heritage sites and share digital conservation technologies. Resulted in the Varanasi Declaration on Sustainable Heritage.
Answer: True
Sanskriti School (2024) is a Ministry of Education-Culture collaboration embedding traditional arts in CBSE/State board curricula. Aims to foster cultural literacy, creativity, and intergenerational knowledge transmission among youth.
Answer: Manuscript India
Manuscript India (2025) aggregates digitized manuscripts from National Mission for Manuscripts, libraries, and temples. Features OCR search, multilingual metadata, and scholarly annotations for researchers worldwide.
Answer: 1954
Lalit Kala Akademi (1954) promotes visual arts through exhibitions, grants, and artist residencies. One of three national academies (with Sangeet Natak and Sahitya), it fosters contemporary and traditional art practices.
Answer: Johad
Johads are earthen check dams in Rajasthan that capture monsoon runoff, recharge aquifers, and support agriculture. Revived by community movements, they exemplify traditional climate-resilient water management.
Answer: True
Thirukkural by Thiruvalluvar (c. 1st-5th century CE) was inscribed in UNESCO's Memory of the World Register in 2024. This ethical classic of 1,330 couplets is revered for universal wisdom on virtue, wealth, and love.
Answer: France
India-France Cultural Exchange Agreement (2024) facilitates collaborative exhibitions, artist exchanges, and conservation expertise sharing. Builds on historical ties and mutual appreciation of artistic heritage.
Answer: Heritage Alive
Heritage Alive (2025) develops immersive experiences at 50 monuments: augmented reality reconstructions, traditional craft demonstrations, and storytelling sessions. Aims to enhance visitor engagement and local livelihoods.
Answer: GI Verify
GI Verify (2024) is a Ministry of Textiles blockchain platform that creates immutable digital certificates for GI-tagged handicrafts. Enhances consumer trust, protects artisan livelihoods, and combats imitation products.
Answer: vimana
Brihadeeswarar Temple (Thanjavur, 1010 CE) has a 216-foot granite vimana (tower) over the sanctum, the world's tallest for its time. A UNESCO World Heritage Site exemplifying Chola architectural mastery.
Answer: True
This Ministry of Culture scheme (revised 2025) supports veteran artists in music, dance, theatre, and visual arts. Applicants must demonstrate contribution to cultural preservation and financial need.
Answer: All of these
Garba (Gujarat) was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List in 2024, recognizing Navratri's communal dance, music, and cultural cohesion. It joins Kumbh Mela, Durga Puja, and Yoga on India's Intangible Heritage list.
Answer: Lok Kala
Lok Kala Mission (2025) aims to document, train artists, and promote 100 endangered folk arts through digital archives, grants, and festival platforms. Focuses on intergenerational transmission and sustainable livelihoods.
Answer: Sacred groves
Sacred groves (Devrai in Maharashtra, Kavu in Kerala, Jahera in Jharkhand) are community-protected forest patches dedicated to local deities. They conserve endemic flora/fauna and exemplify eco-spiritual traditional knowledge.