Editorial
Weeks after Diwali - the great festival of lights- has been celebrated by Indians the world over, Indians in Paris are in no mood to hang their festival boots. The festivities continue with Diwali celebrations in India House where the local Indians and Indophiles will reunite to celebrate the spirit.
Read more: Monthly E-motions- Festival of light continues in November
From the modern day crowning of Indians in the World Cup Cricket to the nawabs of yore who ruled the princely courts of North India, the month is replete with retrospective of Indian history in the 18th-19th century and a contemporary look at some of the cities involved with the Indian season at Guimet Museum. A rich programme with exhibition, photo exhibitions, conferences, and films built around the theme are the highlights of the month.
With a royal theme, it is only pertinent that Bollywood Maharadjahs, from a family steeped in music for more than 12 generations, patronised by the erstwhile royal courts of Rajasthan, be our Indians under spotlight this month.
This is the month of celebration of womanhood and of the achievements of women in different domains. At IIP, we honour and salute women everywhere this month with a rich and diverse program on and by Indian women- Amrita Shergill, Vaibhavi Merchant, Radhika Jha and Brigitte Chataignier to name some...
River Ganges is the epitome of Indian femininity- mother, goddess and nourisher. No less than three different programs pay her homage this month. Ganga- Dance creation by Brigitte Chataignier, documentary film Water/ Ganga by artist Velu Vishwanadhan and an Evening of documentary films on Ganga by Patrice Chagnard and Jothiammal Nagar.
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Monthly E-motions- Intellectual February
Clearly a month rich with documentary films on India giving all genres of Indophiles a food for thought- from economic to spiritual, intellectual to touristic, by witnesses and people from within and without.
Credit: Velu Vishwanadhan Photo Courtesy: Guimet Museum 2011
This intellectual stimulation is interspersed with welcome breaks of concerts of Indian classical music and the popular Bollywood style live show. Here's to a 'bountiful' food for thought !
This is the season of lights from the festival of Diwali to certain streets in Paris that have begun to deck up for the year-end festivals. As many as six different events are planned for Diwali- from soul searching musical evenings to dinner and dance soirées, the festival of lights just got better !
With Autumn finally setting in, we get back to the roots of existence with all that is natural and unspoiled. In this spirit, we present various articles of Green France- our attempt at bringing the natural, organic, ethical and sustainable way of French living to our readers. I
This is the month of Festival- be it Sharadotsav- the Autumn festival of India House or the autumn festival of Paris where four Indian music masters are doing us proud or the Cinema festival bringing Satyajit Ray treasures to the Parisian public or even the Carnatic Nights- South Indian music festival hosted by Centre Mandapa at Theatre du Soleil.

Sharadotsav will culminate in the grand puja of the 9th day of Navratra followed by cultural programs and dinner. Beautiful idols of Goddess Durga don the Salle Indira Gandhi for four days.
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