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Globalization delivers both opportunities for global dissemination and originality challenges to distant and adjacent forms of Indian classical music and dance. Digital media together with international festivals along with collaborations allow these traditional art forms to spread widely while receRead more
Globalization delivers both opportunities for global dissemination and originality challenges to distant and adjacent forms of Indian classical music and dance. Digital media together with international festivals along with collaborations allow these traditional art forms to spread widely while receiving growing global recognition. Traditional Indian classical art forms have expanded their international concert venues through performers who combine traditional methods with modern trends for global audiences. Cultural dilution has emerged as a consequence of the creation of new artistic forms through genre blending across cultural traditions.
Intangible Cultural Heritage recognition by UNESCO provides legal protection that safeguards authentic Indian classical traditions alongside their promotion. The Copyright Act of 1957 together with the Geographical Indications (GI) Act shields original works by providing proper authorization. The Sangeet Natak Akademi alongside different government initiatives push for documentation and training yet some essential creative talent disappears during this development since India continues to need the imaginative power that globalisation frequently replaces with modern globalized cultural influences.
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Introduction Many national movements and riots took place before India's independence . And civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is of the them. The civil disobedience movement hopes to set the moral example that will provoke the majority or government into effecting meaningful political ,socialRead more
Introduction
Many national movements and riots took place before India’s independence . And civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is of the them. The civil disobedience movement hopes to set the moral example that will provoke the majority or government into effecting meaningful political ,social and economic change.
What is civil disobedience movement ?
The civil disobedience movement (1930 -1934) is start with the massive activity of salt march also known as Dandi March. M.K Gandhi ji initiated this movement with his 78 followers and start March from Sabarmati Ashram on 12th March 1930 till Dandi( 385kilometer) a coastal area in Gujarat to break the salt law by making a handful salt from seawater.
Causes of civil disobedience movement :