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Author: Mohini08

Mohini Singh is currently working as Research Associate (Chief Minister Fellow) in Dindori district, Madhya Pradesh. She is from Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, India. Her hobbies include reading books, exploring new places and meeting new people. She loves heritage and enjoys immersing herself into cultural contexts and understanding them better.
Bhil Tribe Women with their Products (Image Courtesy- Narendra Tripathi)
Arts and Crafts, Asia, Cultural Identity

Art of living through beads, Jhabua (MP)

Posted onApril 22, 2020

Stringing thoughts and dreams into reality through colorful beads is a way of expression for the Bhil tribe. Mohini writes about their bead craft from Madhya Pradesh.

Asia, Cultural Identity, Traditions

Maheswar Saree – A Royal Representation of Indian Culture

Posted onApril 7, 2020April 8, 2020

Maheswar, a town in Madhya Pradesh is known for Maheswar saree, handloom saree known for its beautiful designs. Mohini writes about the art, its history and the process of weaving a Maheswar saree.

Food Heritage

Rekha Pandram : Agent of Change bringing back a traditional food

Posted onMay 16, 2019May 16, 2019

Rekha Pandram, a resident of Dindori in Madhya Pradesh, has brought Millets – a traditional food, back into cultivation through her persistence. Mohini writes a case study on her grit in keeping a tradition alive.

Arts and Crafts, Asia, Cultural Identity

Reliving Handicraft: Gond Painting, Dindori

Posted onNovember 30, 2018October 25, 2018

One of the most ancient tribes of our country; Gond, ?based out of the Patangarh village of Dindori district has a unique way of expressing …

Arts and Crafts, Asia, Intangible Heritage

Metalwork in Madhya Pradesh

Posted onNovember 23, 2018October 25, 2018

Metalwork has flourished all over India in different states in their own means of forms and perfections. Metals, due to their malleable, ductile and ubiquitous …

Asia, Blog, Community, Features, Hindi, Local, Religious, Vernacular

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Posted onMarch 23, 2017September 27, 2017

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Arts and Crafts, Asia, Blog, Heritage, Photo Stories

The Tibetan Market in Dehradun: Diaspora and Economy

Posted onMarch 1, 2017February 19, 2018

An intermingling of cultures is inevitable when diasporic connections are forged. The Tibetan Market in Dehradun is a?testament to this notion. Introduction The Tibetan market …

Arts and Crafts, Asia, Blog, Community, Discover, Traditions

Benaras: Handlooms, Weavers and Sarees

Posted onFebruary 25, 2017March 4, 2017

The handloom industry dates back to ancient times. It still thrives today among the artisans of our country.? The Evolution of the Indian Handloom: Indian …

Asia, Built Heritage, Capturing Culture, Heritage, Heritage action, Photo Stories, Public Spaces, Uncategorized

Photo Walk: Dehradun’s Forest Research Institute

Posted onFebruary 1, 2017February 1, 2017

The Forest Research Institute in Dehradun is not only a repository of botanical species and research, but also a landmark heritage site. The structure, which …

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