India’s “Concert Economy”: A Rising Entertainment Powerhouse on the Road to the 2036 Olympics

January 29th, 04:28 pm

For years, India lacked the necessary infrastructure to host large-scale international concerts. While Bollywood music thrived domestically, the global concert culture largely bypassed India due to inadequate venues, bureaucratic challenges, and logistical hurdles. Unlike cities such as London, New York, or Singapore, India struggled to attract international artists because of a lack of world-class stadiums, difficulties in obtaining event permissions, and unorganized event management. Even when global stars did perform, concerts often suffered from poor crowd control, sanitation issues, and technical failures, leaving both artists and audiences dissatisfied.

Prime Minister congratulates people of Nagaland on completion of 25 years of Hornbill Festival

December 05th, 11:10 am

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has congratulated the people of Nagaland on completion of 25 years of Hornbill Festival. He also conveyed his best wishes and expressed happiness on the festival’s focus on waste management and sustainability. Shri Modi recalled fond memories from his visit to the festival a few years ago and urged others to visit it and experience the vibrancy of Naga culture.