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The Role of Indian Languages in Promoting Indian Arts

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27 December 2024

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Abstract
The vibrant cultural heritage of India is deeply embedded in its linguistic diversity, with over 22 officially recognized languages and several hundred dialects spoken across the country. These languages have been instrumental in promoting various forms of Indian arts, whether traditional or contemporary, by serving as vehicles for communication, preservation, and innovation. This paper explores the crucial role of Indian languages in the dissemination, preservation, and promotion of Indian arts, focusing on the last five years (2018-2023). The discussion covers music, dance, theatre, literature, and visual arts, with a particular emphasis on how language fosters cultural expression and helps bridge gaps between regional and global audiences. It also examines the challenges and opportunities presented by the interplay between language and art in the modern digital era.
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Arts and Humanities  -   Humanities
3D Documentation of Natural and Cultural Heritage
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