The publication, celebrating India's remarkable cultural heritage, was partially funded by the Madanjeet Singh Foundation with a generous contribution of USD 10,000. This support underscores the foundation’s enduring commitment to cultural preservation and its collaborative efforts with UNESCO to promote a deeper understanding of India's World Heritage Sites.
On #WorldArtDay2021, UNESCO New Delhi has collaborated with artists to highlight the uncertain situation of artists in India. The campaign, #UNESCOsupportsartists to strengthen the status of artists in the region by promoting a secure cultural policy and better social support for artists.
Funded by the Kingdom of Bahrain and established in 2005, the Prize awards annually US$ 25,000 each to two innovative projects leveraging new technologies to expand educational opportunities....
Ms Aashiyana Adhikari, Scholar of UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Centre of Development Studies and Regional Cooperation (UMCDSRC) has been working under Director programs at UNESCO, Bangkok as an intern...
In celebration of the International Day of Tolerance and the 2020 edition of the UNESCO-Madanjeet Prize, UNESCO is organized an online Master Class on Tolerance on Monday 16 November 2020 from 3 pm to 5:30 pm (CET).
Tunisian essayist Albert Memmi, who passed away this year, wrote that “tolerance is an exercise and a victory over ourselves”. His words teach us that tolerance, far from being a passive attitude tantamount to complacency or indifference, is a dynamic,daily effort, made both individually and collectively.....
Interview With Mr Eric Falt, Director, UNESCO New Delhi Office on International Day for Tolerance- 16 November