Express News Service
NEW DELHI: On the eve of the G20 management summit, the tradition ministry on Friday launched a portal of the mega exhibition—‘Bharat: The Mother of Democracy’—to be held at Bharat Mandapam for world leaders attending the convention.
The content material on the historical past of democracy in India showcasing 7,000 years of democratic ethos ranging from the Sindhu-Saraswati civilisation to 2019 is on the market in 16 languages together with German, French, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish, and Russian moreover English and Hindi.
The portal is split into 5 sections and 22 sub-sections ranging from Sindhu-Saraswati Civilisation (6000-2000BCE), Mahajanapada and Gantantra (7-8 BCE), Vijaynagar Empire (14-16 century), and Mughal emperor Akbar reign (1556-1605) to Constitution of India (1947) and Elections in Modern India (1952 onwards). Each part has a short with photos.
The guests also can obtain a brochure within the language of their alternative. The catalogue additionally has the message of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“I am proud to represent a country which has the distinction of being named as the ‘Mother of Democracy’. We have had a great tradition of democracy for thousands of years. Our diversity is the hallmark of our strong democracy. A country that has dozens of languages, hundreds of dialects, different lifestyles, and cuisines. This is the best example of a vibrant democracy,” his message reads.
The website– www.motherofdemocracyg20.com– is curated by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), which is a centre for analysis, tutorial pursuit and dissemination within the area of the humanities below the ministry.
“In Bharat that is India, the view or the will of the people in governance has been the central part of life since earliest recorded history…According to the Indian ethos, democracy comprises the values of harmony, freedom of choice, freedom to hold multiple ideas, acceptability, equality, governance for the welfare of the people, and inclusivity in society. All of these allow its common citizens to lead a dignified life,” states the introduction of the portal.
NEW DELHI: On the eve of the G20 management summit, the tradition ministry on Friday launched a portal of the mega exhibition—‘Bharat: The Mother of Democracy’—to be held at Bharat Mandapam for world leaders attending the convention.
The content material on the historical past of democracy in India showcasing 7,000 years of democratic ethos ranging from the Sindhu-Saraswati civilisation to 2019 is on the market in 16 languages together with German, French, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish, and Russian moreover English and Hindi.
The portal is split into 5 sections and 22 sub-sections ranging from Sindhu-Saraswati Civilisation (6000-2000BCE), Mahajanapada and Gantantra (7-8 BCE), Vijaynagar Empire (14-16 century), and Mughal emperor Akbar reign (1556-1605) to Constitution of India (1947) and Elections in Modern India (1952 onwards). Each part has a short with photos. googletag.cmd.push(operate() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
The guests also can obtain a brochure within the language of their alternative. The catalogue additionally has the message of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“I am proud to represent a country which has the distinction of being named as the ‘Mother of Democracy’. We have had a great tradition of democracy for thousands of years. Our diversity is the hallmark of our strong democracy. A country that has dozens of languages, hundreds of dialects, different lifestyles, and cuisines. This is the best example of a vibrant democracy,” his message reads.
The website– www.motherofdemocracyg20.com– is curated by the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), which is a centre for analysis, tutorial pursuit and dissemination within the area of the humanities below the ministry.
“In Bharat that is India, the view or the will of the people in governance has been the central part of life since earliest recorded history…According to the Indian ethos, democracy comprises the values of harmony, freedom of choice, freedom to hold multiple ideas, acceptability, equality, governance for the welfare of the people, and inclusivity in society. All of these allow its common citizens to lead a dignified life,” states the introduction of the portal.