If you are the IT in-charge of your museum, perhaps you have a varying portfolio of tasks fighting for your time and are struggling to find solutions. There is a magical bright idea up there that seems just right...
Dr. A.Nagendra Reddy, Director, Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad is a museum veteran and a thought leader in the space of Indian heritage and culture. He has implemented some award-winning initiatives and practices at the Salar Jung Museum during his...
When three worlds meet What happens when art meets science and commerce? You get an app that opens up a microcosmic world of culture in a busy business hub. The HopOn app for the Jaya He museum nestling in...
The challenge that all Museums seem to be facing in these unprecedented times of COVID-19 is that of sustenance and digitization. While digitization seems like the most obvious solution, it is easier said than done. The success of any...
Craft, culture and tradition in India have been handed down to us as legacies through generations. It is no surprise that we have also chosen to protect and rear them the most traditional way. However, the COVID-19 lockdown has...
A trip to Jaipur is a journey through the roots of Rajasthan. One of India’s most culturally rich cities, Jaipur boasts of majestic forts and palaces, exquisite gardens, delicious street food, colourful markets, and much more. Here’s a two...
In times of the Coronavirus epidemic, a curious Indian tradition comes to light. Eight days after Holi, the festival of colour, North India celebrates Basoda Puja, also known as Sheetala Ashtami, where worshippers eat stale food in order to...
There are stories everywhere – hidden in the crumbling arches beside the Qutub Minar, or nestled amidst the hills of Bandra. Every evening, a story comes alive by the ghats of Varanasi. You travel far and wide in search...
Humayun’s Tomb, a grand mausoleum for the second Mughal Emperor Humayun, is poetically referred to as his ‘Last Refuge’. This towering structure on a 7 meters high stone platform is situated between sprawling gardens that spread across 2,16,000 square...
The Rashtrapati Bhavan is the palatial residence of the President of India. While visits to the Mughal Gardens during spring have been a tradition for many in Delhi, parts of the main building have sometimes also been opened to...