A tapestry of tradition: Revitalization of Indian Heritage and Folk Art
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The study investigates the importance of Indian heritage and folk art, outlining their origins, development, and present-day significance. Indian folk art, profoundly entrenched in tradition, reflects the varied socio-cultural structure of the nation, from Madhubani paintings to Warli art. These art structures, influenced and molded by religious and philosophical behavior, face challenges owing to globalization and urbanization, intimidating their conservation. The study highlights the significance of restoring these art forms to reinforce cultural individuality, endorse economic progress, promote social inclusion, and persuade ecological sustainability. Approaches for revitalization consist of education, documentation, community involvement, cultural tourism, policy support, economic empowerment, and digital preservation. The part of highly developed technologies, such as AI, in digital conservation and immersive experiences is emphasized as critical for preserving these cultural resources. This comprehensive advance guarantees that India's rich tradition and folk art persist in instigating and supplementing the global cultural setting.Abstract
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