Koodiyattom

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Cholliyattam is a collection of young Koodiyattom artists in Kerala,for preserving the art form and sharing techniques from various Koodiyattam schools.
About Koodiyattam
- One of the oldest traditional theatre forms of Kerala and is based on Sanskrit theatre traditions.
- In 2001 it was recognized as a UNESCO Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
- In its stylized and codified theatrical language, Netra abhinaya (eye expression) and Hasta abhinaya (the language of gestures) are prominent.
- Focus of the dance remains on the thoughts and feelings of the main character.
- Traditionally performed in theaters called Kuttampalams
- Performed by Male actors called Chakyars and Female performers called Nangiars
- Assisted by drummers called Nambiars
- Pakarnattam is an aspect of Kutiyattam that involves embodying and emoting male and female roles.
- Switching between the masculine and feminine and interpreting multiple roles at the same time
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Innovations for High-Altitude Operations in the Indian Army

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Context: The Indian Army is adopting innovative technologies mules, drones, and Peak Pods to enhance operations in high-altitude regions.
About Key Army’s New High-Altitude Innovations
- Robotic Mules Inducted:
- These mules are designed for high endurance, can navigate obstacles, cross rivers, and operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +55°C.
- Logistics Drones Under Trial:
- The CargoMax 4000Q drone, capable of carrying 50 kg over 10 km, was tested at an altitude of 18,000 feet during the Drone-A-Thon 2 competition.
- High-Altitude Tent (Peak Pod):
- A new high-altitude tent, the Peak Pod, is under evaluation for deployment in areas as cold as -40°C.
- This shelter maintains an inside temperature of 15°C without fuel or electricity and comes with a built-in bio-toilet.
- Trials are being conducted at Leh, Daulat Beg Oldie, and Durbuk.
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