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  • Himanshu Bajpai Keeping the Art of Dastangoi Alive iwhHimanshu Bajpai Keeping the Art of Dastangoi Alive iwh

    India UntoldNov 14, 2023, 9:48 AM IST

    Himanshu Bajpai: Keeping the Art of Dastangoi Alive

    Himanshu Bajpai was a journalist before he decided to become a storyteller on the encouragement of his friend Ankit. Today, he is a renowned storyteller who performs across country and overseas. He has worked in a popular Netflix series and his book earned him the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award.

  • When Art Meets Brilliance Pragya Sharma Inspiring Journey as a Dastangoi Artist iwhWhen Art Meets Brilliance Pragya Sharma Inspiring Journey as a Dastangoi Artist iwh

    India UntoldNov 9, 2023, 9:19 AM IST

    When Art Meets Brilliance: Pragya Sharma’s Inspiring Journey as a Dastangoi Artist

    Pragya Sharma, a resident of Lucknow, is the first female Dastangoi artist from Uttar Pradesh. She has performed in more than a hundred shows in India and overseas. Pragya and her co-artist, Himanshu Vajpayee performed at the festival of National Mission for Clean Ganga event organized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

  • The art of telling stories: How a 65-year-old grandmother is a hit among children for her narrationThe art of telling stories: How a 65-year-old grandmother is a hit among children for her narration

    IndiaJan 2, 2021, 1:16 PM IST

    The art of telling stories: How a 65-year-old grandmother is a hit among children for her narration

    A 65-year-old grandmother is a hit among children as she narrates stories in an appealing manner  

  • Indian express times now reservation SC ST private sector PMOIndian express times now reservation SC ST private sector PMO

    IndiaOct 4, 2018, 8:10 PM IST

    Misleading reports about reservation in private sector in section of media

    On September 25, The Indian Express carried a report with a headline suggesting that the Narendra Modi government was going to impose caste-based reservation on the private sector. However, the report had some content that did not justify the headline. On October 4, Times Now rehashed the same story, telling its audience that the private sector has to reserve some seats for the members of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. But here's the truth.