PM meets IGNCA Trustees; Discusses popularizing India’s diverse culture

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JAMMU: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met with the Trustees of the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) to discuss various aspects relating to further popularizing India’s diverse culture.
The Chairman of the IGNCA Trust, Ram Bahadur Rai, and the Member Secretary, Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi, along with 14 members of the Trust, called on the Prime Minister ahead of the 39th Foundation Day celebrations of the institution.
Addressing the delegation, the Prime Minister referred to the Yuge Yugeen Bharat Museum and said that what was once a centre of power has now been transformed into a centre of culture.
He reiterated that earlier the North and South Blocks symbolized centres of power, but this has now changed. The Prime Minister further said that a sense of history is essential, and that cultural organizations like the IGNCA have played a crucial role in kindling this sense of history among people. He also emphasized the importance of understanding Bharat through a feeling of ‘Swa’.
The Prime Minister wrote on X: “Met Trustees of IGNCA and discussed various aspects relating to further popularizing India’s diverse culture. We also explored ways to bring more people into this journey, strengthen outreach through digital and grassroots initiatives and support artists and scholars in preserving and promoting our rich heritage.”
The Trust members who met the Prime Minister included Dr. Sonal Mansingh, Ex-Rajya Sabha MP; Harshavardhan Neotia; Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam; Dr. Bharat Gupt; Dr. Sandhya Purecha; Devendra Sharma; Rathi Vinay Jha; Prof. Nirmala Sharma; Birad Yajnik; Prof. Kuldeep Agnihotri; Vandana Jain; and Prasoon Joshi. On the occasion, Ram Bahadur Rai said that in the last ten years since he assumed the Chairmanship of IGNCA, the institution has transitioned from an elite institution to an institution of every Indian, evolving into a democratic centre of culture for the people of this country. The other trustees echoed the same sentiments, collectively viewing the last decade as a period of cultural renaissance – one that has been smooth, free of controversy, and successful in all respects.
The 39th Foundation Day of the IGNCA commenced with the grand inauguration of three significant exhibitions. The exhibitions were inaugurated by the Chairman, Ram Bahadur Rai; the Member Secretary, Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi; and members of the Trust, including noted lyricist and poet Prasoon Joshi.
It is noteworthy that the IGNCA, an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, is celebrating its 39th Foundation Day from 19 to 21 March 2026.
As part of the Foundation Day celebrations, the Kalakosh Division organised a significant programme for the release and discussion of the eighth volume of the important book series Kal?tattvakosha. The volume was released by Prof. Sudhir Lall, HoD Kalakosh; Prof. Arya Bhushan Shukla, Head, Bharatiya Vidya Prayojana; along with Prof. Maruti Nandan Tiwari, Prof. Rajnish Kumar Mishra, and Prof. Omnath Vimali.
Speakers underlined the importance of Kal?tattvakosha in understanding the fundamental concepts of Indian art and described it as an important document of the Indian knowledge tradition. Prof. SudhirLall delivered the welcome and introductory address, highlighting the background, objectives, and distinctive features of the project and this volume. Scholars and participants present on the occasion described the publication as a significant achievement in the field of Indian art studies and appreciated IGNCA’s efforts in this direction. The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from scholars, researchers, and art enthusiasts.
Among the special exhibitions organized on this occasion, the photographic exhibition ‘Kaladrishti: A Decade of Vision’ emerged as a major attraction. The exhibition presents, through photographs, a glimpse of IGNCA’s rich journey over a decade from 2016 to 2026. The other exhibitions include ‘Breathing Hides – The Soul of Andhra Puppetry’, a narrative exhibition based on the traditional leather puppetry of Andhra Pradesh, and an exhibition focusing on the ‘Thewa: Lesser Known of Rajasthan’. These exhibitions introduce visitors to rare and living artistic traditions of India. The Foundation Day celebrations present a grand celebration of Indian art, culture, and traditions, showcasing the many dimensions of India’s cultural expressions through classical dance, folk arts, traditional practices, and curated exhibitions. On the first day, 19 March at 7:00 PM, renowned Nritya Guru, cultural scholar, and former Rajya Sabha Member, Padma Vibhushan Dr. Sonal Mansingh captivated the audience with her presentation ‘Natya Katha – Devi.’

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