Indian Cinematography Act of 1952

The Indian Cinematograph Act of 1952: A Legacy of Control and Evolution The Indian Cinematograph Act of 1952, a cornerstone of film regulation in India, has played a pivotal role in shaping the country’s cinematic landscape. This legislation, enacted in the wake of India’s independence, aimed to establish a framework for the production, exhibition, and … Read more

Art Forms

 Indo-Greek Art and Architecture–Gandhara, Mathura and Amaravati Schools Cultural stonework in India – in the form of primitive cupule art– dates back to the era of prehistoric art of the Lower Paleolithic, around 700,000 BCE – see Bhimbetka Petroglyphs (Auditorium Cave and Daraki-Chattan Rock Shelter, Madhya Pradesh). By the time of the Bronze … Read more

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