Indian Cultural Centre - Maldives

Indian Cultural Centre - Maldives

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Contacts are being maintained with Local institutions, Friendship societies and individuals who had traditionally inculcated good will for India.

Indian Cultural Centre in Male’, Maldives was set up in July 2011 with the primary objective of enhancing cultural Relations and mutual understanding between India and Maldives. In a short span of just two and half years, the Cultural Centre is emerging as a unique institution and enjoys a prestigious position as a place of performing Arts in Male’. At its beginning, the activities of the Centre i

18/06/2026

Routes 2 Roots in collaboration with ICCR New Delhi and UPRTOU will be conducting online classes of different art forms of India. All those who are interest may join using the Registration QR code.

Indian Council For Cultural Relations
India in Maldives (High Commission of India, Male)
Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India

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16/06/2026

Walk through the gates of history at Shivneri Fort—where every stone echoes tales of valor, resilience, and Maratha pride.

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16/06/2026

From seamless digital services to modern urban transport, India’s transformation is empowering citizens and strengthening the aspirations of the middle class. Progress that saves time, reduces costs and improves quality of life.


Photos from India in Maldives (High Commission of India, Male)'s post 16/06/2026
16/06/2026

Born from a centuries-old metallurgical tradition in Kerala, this remarkable Indian craft reflects the ingenuity of its makers, quite literally. Crafted from a secret metal alloy and polished by hand, it has puzzled visitors, delighted collectors and remained one of India's best-kept artisanal secrets.

Can you guess the craft? Drop your answer below before we reveal it!

15/06/2026

Did you know? The most distinctive feature of the iconic Bankura Horse is its intricate Chandmala. Meaning "garland of moons," the Chandmala is a series of crescent-shaped ornaments that adorn the horse's neck and body. Hand-carved by artisans in Panchmura, these decorative motifs transform a simple clay figure into a symbol of devotion, craftsmanship and cultural identity. From sacred offerings to global art galleries, this centuries-old terracotta tradition continues to tell the story of India's living craft heritage.

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2nd & 3rd Floor, H. Asrafee Villa, Majeedhee Magu, Male'
Male
20004

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:30
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:30
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:30
Thursday 09:00 - 17:30
Sunday 09:00 - 17:30