India's culture : the state, the arts, and beyond
Material type: TextPublication details: Delhi Oxford University Press, 1998Description: xviii, 208 pISBN: 0195641477Subject(s): India | civilizationDDC classification: 954 Summary: This long essay by the former Secretary of Culture in the Government of India looks at the relationship of the Indian state with art and culture within the country, both historically as well as in contemporary times. It suggests that the government has followed a fairly consistent policy vis-a-vis sponsorship and patronage of art and culture since the time of Nehru and Maulana Azad (some of whose correspondence in this subject is also included for the first time).Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This long essay by the former Secretary of Culture in the Government of India looks at the relationship of the Indian state with art and culture within the country, both historically as well as in contemporary times. It suggests that the government has followed a fairly consistent policy vis-a-vis sponsorship and patronage of art and culture since the time of Nehru and Maulana Azad (some of whose correspondence in this subject is also included for the first time).
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