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Remarkable attempts by the Ministry of Culture and the Indian Navy to resurrect a 2000-year-old shipbuilding technology.


19 July 2023: The Ministry of Culture and the Indian Navy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to resuscitate and maintain the 2000-year-old stitched shipbuilding method' of shipbuilding.

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The MoU signing ceremony on July 18, 2023, was graced by the presence of distinguished individuals such as Shri Govind Mohan, Secretary, Ministry of Culture; Smt. Uma Nanduri, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture; Smt. Priyanka Chandra, Director (AKAM), Ministry of Culture; Rear Admiral Shri K.S. Srinivas; and Commodore Shri Sujeet Bakshi, Commander Shri Sandeep Roy from the Indian Navy.

The Indian Navy will oversee the project's implementation and execution. The Indian Navy's cooperation assures flawless project management and adherence to the highest standards of safety and precision as stewards of maritime security and specialists in the sector. Their tremendous experience and technical knowledge will be critical to the successful restoration of the traditional stitching technology and the building of the stitched ship.

Given its historical significance and the preservation of traditional workmanship, the stitched ship has tremendous cultural value in India. India has a long nautical history, and embroidered ships have played an important role in trade, cultural exchange, and exploration. These ships, built by stitching together wooden planks rather than nails, provided flexibility and durability, making them less vulnerable to damage from shoals and sandbars. Despite the entrance of European ships, the practice of stitching ships has survived in a few coastal districts of India, primarily for small local fishing boats.

It is critical to resurrect and revitalise this vanishing art form in order to secure the preservation of its cultural legacy for future generations. The ambition to build an ocean-going wooden stitched sailship employing the old Indian craft of stitching is admirable. The project intends to capitalise on the skills of India's last traditional shipwrights and highlight their remarkable craftsmanship. By sailing along ancient maritime channels using traditional navigating procedures, the study hopes to acquire insight into the historical contacts that permitted the spread of Indian culture, knowledge systems, traditions, technologies, and ideas across the Indian Ocean.

The importance of the interwoven ship project goes beyond its physical structure. It aspires to rekindle marine memories and foster pride in India's rich maritime legacy in its population. It also seeks to promote cultural memories among Indian Ocean littoral countries. A thorough project documenting and cataloging will guarantee that useful information is saved for future reference. This project is not just a one-of-a-kind boat-building endeavor, but it also honors India's vast cultural heritage and historic seafaring traditions.




July 18, 2023, Mumbai: - Saurav Yaduvanshi, a well-known sports personality, and former ESPN and Star Sports journalist, is thrilled to be named India's top sports reviewer. Yaduvanshi, who has a background in sports writing and a passion for cricket, strives to serve his audience with in-depth sports analysis and essential product advice.


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Saurav Yaduvanshi

Yaduvanshi has extensive experience covering sporting events, conducting interviews, and analysing player performances as an ex-ESPN and Star Sports writer. His background in sports journalism has given him a sharp eye for detail as well as the ability to study and analyse sporting events. Yaduvanshi's aim was to play at the highest level of the game, and his desire was about to come true when he was named one of the final 30 candidates for the Uttar Pradesh U-19 Team. But Destiny had other plans and was unable to accomplish his ambition, but his interest in sports continued. His firsthand experience as a cricketer offers him a thorough understanding of the game as well as insights into the complexities of cricket strategy, player dynamics, and performance analysis.

Yaduvanshi has teamed with major sports businesses such as Decathlon, SG (India's leading Cricket Bat Brand), and Thumbs Up (pipeline) in his new role as India's top sports critic. These collaborations allow him to deliver relevant information and suggestions on sports products such as cricket equipment, sports apparel, and accessories to his audience.

"I am thrilled to be embarking on this new venture as India's top sports reviewer," Saurav Yaduvanshi stated. "By combining my experience as a sports journalist, my passion for cricket, and collaborations with leading sports brands, I hope to provide my audience with expert insights, honest reviews, and useful advice on sports-related topics." Whether it's analysing the most recent cricket matches, offering performance suggestions, or recommending the greatest sports equipment, I'm committed to providing sports fans with factual and dependable information."

Yaduvanshi's collaboration with Decathlon, SG, and other well-known brands demonstrates his dedication to working with respected brands that share his enthusiasm for sporting excellence. He may provide his audience with exclusive access to new product launches, extensive evaluations, and exclusive deals through these collaborations.

Yaduvanshi intends to engage with a broad audience of sports aficionados through a strong presence on multiple digital platforms, including social media networks and his website. He invites his fans to join him on this exciting adventure as he shares his enthusiasm, knowledge, and love for sports.


Who is Saurav Yaduvanshi?

Saurav Yaduvanshi is a well-known sports figure, former ESPN and StarSports writer, and outstanding cricketer. Yaduvanshi, who has a background in cricket and considerable expertise in sports writing, has become India's top sports critic, providing professional analysis and recommendations to his audience. Yaduwanshi seeks to deliver relevant sports-related information and advice to sports enthusiasts through relationships with prominent sports brands.












July 18 2023: The National Film Development Corporation, the nodal agency of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting that organises the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), has opened entries for Indian feature and non-feature films to be screened in the Indian Panorama section at the 54th edition of the festival, which will be held in Goa from November 20th to November 28th, 2023.


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The Indian Panorama section is IFFI's flagship property, and it aims to promote films in Indian languages that are chosen by an eminent jury and screened at IFFI as well as international film festivals in India and abroad, Indian Film Weeks held under Bilateral Cultural Exchange Programmes and specialised Indian Film Festivals held outside cultural exchange protocols, and special Indian Panorama festivals in India. The prominent jury panels, 12 members for the feature film part and 6 members for the non-feature film segment contribute equally to the consensus that leads to the selection of Indian Panorama films in respective categories.

This year, as in previous years, a maximum of 26 feature films and 21 non-feature films will be chosen. The Best Feature Film and Best Non-Feature Film of the 2023 National Film Awards will be chosen. Films characterised by cinematic, thematic, and artistic brilliance are chosen in accordance with Indian Panorama's conditions and processes.

While the details of the eligibility criteria for films and the submission process can be found on the IFFI website, there are two basic eligibility criteria for film selection: first, all films must include English subtitles, and second, films must have been completed between August 30, 2022 and July 31, 2023, or have a Censor Board certification during this time period. The deadline for film submissions is August 10th, 2023.








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